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Thursday, May 22, 2014

WCSO Press Releases - May 21, 2014

Incident: Leaving the Scene of an Accident / Attempt to Elude

Date of Incident: 20 May 2014

Location: Cooked Oak Lane, Hebron, MD

Suspect: Jean Carlo Cabrera- Oliveras, 23, Pittsville, MD

Jean Carlo Cabrera-Oliveras
Jean Carlo Cabrera-Oliveras
                                 
Narrative: On 20 May 2014 at 8:23 PM deputies responded to Crooked Oak Lane near Hebron for the report of a collision between a motorcycle and a pedestrian. Reports to the Sheriff’s Office stated that the motorcycle operator left the area at a high rate of speed following the collision. A responding deputy contacted the motorcycle on Nanticoke Road and attempted to stop it, instead the rider drove away at a high rate in an attempt to elude the deputy. The deputy attempted to follow the fleeing motorcycle until prudence caused the deputy to cease the pursuit on Old Ocean City Road in the area of Beaglin Park Drive.

A short while later a different deputy observed the subject this time riding on Walston Switch Road and attempted to stop him and pursued him until the rider decided to stop on Mt. Hermon Rd in the area of Forest Grove Road.

During these pursuits the operator of the motorcycle was traveling at a high rate of speed and operating recklessly

The operator, Jean Carlo Cabrera -Oliveras, was taken into custody for both fleeing and eluding and leaving the scene of an accident involving injury. Upon presentation to the District Court Commissioner, Cabrera-Oliveras was detained in the Detention Center in lieu of $75,000.00 bond.

The subject initially struck in the incident was transported to PRMC via EMS for treatment of injuries.

Charges: Leaving the Scene of a Collision
                 Attempt to Flee and Elude

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Incident: Fugitive Arrest

Date of Incident: 20 May 2014

Location: 100 Block of Bridge Street, Mardela Springs, MD

Suspect: Alisha Ann Mowery, 29, Salisbury, MD

Alisha Mowery
Alisha Mowery
                                 
Narrative: On 20 May 2014 at 8:15 PM a deputy on patrol in Mardela Springs observed a wanted fugitive, Alisha Mowery, walking in the 100 block of Bridge Street in Mardela Springs, MD. Mowery was being sought on three outstanding Failure to Appear Bench Warrants; all issued in connection with CDS cases.

Upon being taken into custody, Mowery was transported to the Central Booking Unit where she was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, the Commissioner detained her on a total of $110,000.00 bond between the three warrants.

Charges: Failure to Appear
                                                                        
Releasing Authority: Lt. Tim Robinson        Date:  21 May 2014

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gotta Love Mike Lewis and the Sheriff's Office. This idiot did a criminal act in Wicomico County and the deputies ran him down like dog.

That is what I am talking about. No Internals. No negative comments in the media by the Sheriff on how some poor kid(criminal)was run down and caught by his deputies and he is looking to see if there is a policy infraction. So he can screw with his troops.

Take lesson local law enforcement leaders. Support your troops they will support you. Lead through respect. Cops get over fear.

Great work deputies and Sheriff's Command.

Anonymous said...

Jean Carlo Cabrera -Oliveras

Sounds and looks like an illegal alien!!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Gotta Love Mike Lewis and the Sheriff's Office. This idiot did a criminal act in Wicomico County and the deputies ran him down like dog.

That is what I am talking about. No Internals. No negative comments in the media by the Sheriff on how some poor kid(criminal)was run down and caught by his deputies and he is looking to see if there is a policy infraction. So he can screw with his troops.

Take lesson local law enforcement leaders. Support your troops they will support you. Lead through respect. Cops get over fear.

Great work deputies and Sheriff's Command.

May 22, 2014 at 11:06 AM

Huh?

Anonymous said...

Amen brother. I hear ya. Time to let the dogs out. Crap in the city is out of control. We need a county police force. It is not safe anywhere anymore

Anonymous said...

I wish I knew what you were talking about..

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
Amen brother. I hear ya. Time to let the dogs out. Crap in the city is out of control. We need a county police force. It is not safe anywhere anymore

May 22, 2014 at 1:37 PM

I would rather deal with run of the mill criminals than the police criminals.

Anonymous said...

She's 29?!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
I wish I knew what you were talking about..

May 22, 2014 at 1:48 PM

Don't worry. They don't either.

Anonymous said...

"I would rather deal with run of the mill criminals than the police criminals."

You do have that choice. Remember it next time you need help. You can call Alisha or Jean Carlo.

Anonymous said...

5:08-Thanks for that.For a moment there I thought somebody had spiked my Koolaid.