In an effort to combat the increase in retail thefts, the Fruitland Police Department is working closely with retailers to effectively deploy resources in commercial areas using both high visibility and plain clothes assignments. Each week the department will be sending out a press release with information about those subjects that have been charged for theft. Officers will be provided bulletins alerting them to habitual offenders and suspects. Information will be forwarded to the area colleges to address the associated Code of Conduct violations.
The following people were charged with theft between April 13th and April 19th.
Name Age City / State
Alexis Wilson 20 Princess Anne, Md.
Malcom J. Rowe 18 Princess Anne, Md.
Whitney D. Dupont 20 Salisbury, Md.
Torrie K. Dupont 22 Salisbury, Md.
Latoya D. Jackson 22 Princess Anne, Md.
Travon M. Toomer 19 Princess Anne, Md.
Krystal R. McCarden 20 Salisbury, Md.
Christina S. Mena 24 Princess Anne, Md.
Troy Waters 30 Salisbury, Md.
Kelsey L. Como 21 Stevensville, Md.
Christopher B. Frazier 20 Salisbury, Md.
Jonathan J. Knudsen 18 Woodbine, Md.
Caryn A. Williams 20 Parksley, Va.
Kimberly R. Johnson 47 Delmar, Md.
Dixie R. Sherrill 66 Delmar, Md.
Christina M. Mewborn 27 Fruitland, Md.
Erica T. Bounds 34 Fruitland, Md.
Kizzy M. Holbrook 34 Salisbury, Md.
(4) Female Juveniles 12-16 years old Maryland
I am sure that this list will be longer than any other each week. It should be interesting to see how many repeat offenders are on this list. I found it interesting that Fruitland Police are sending the information to area colleges in regards to the code of conduct.
ReplyDeleteso do you think the fruitland police are hanging out in a gas station or are they making all these arrests at walmart? I'm betting they are walmarts private security force paid for by the taxpayers of fruitland!
ReplyDeletePrincess Anne address = UMES
ReplyDeleteAnd I am sure WE have paid for their tuition..
ReplyDeleteEverytime I frequent Wal Mart in Fruitland there is a uniformed Fruitland poluce officer standing inthe front of the store near the doors/cash register areas. Who is paying for them to allways be there? Fruitland tax payers, thats who! The police should protect and serve the public not a retail business.
ReplyDeleteCan't walmart afford their own security?
ReplyDeleteThere's a couple of names on there that are extremely familiar. Also, Walmart can afford whatever THEY want. But if the town of Fruitland is going to do it for them, then why would Walmart spend it's own money. Walmart is the worst company out there (& no I don't or never did work there).
ReplyDelete2:40-Those orders came directly from the King.
ReplyDeleteWhy are tax payers paying gor Wal Mart security?
ReplyDeleteWalmart has loss prevention agents in plain clothes. -cj
ReplyDeleteKrystal Mccarden has been on each list almost.every week maybe they should stop giving these repeat offenders a slap on the wrist , then there wouldn't be that Many "repeat offenders" & maybe will make people think twice.about stealing. People constantly getting away with their charges with just petty fines that they're paying with the money the get for returning the other stolen objects that they didn't get caught with! When is this going to be made a bigger deal?
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