The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public's help in identifying two suspects accused of theft at a produce stand located on South Division Street in Fruitland.
The victim reported that sometime on 6-9-14 between 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. two unknown suspects broke into a safe/ lock box where the victim keeps money for his produce stand and took at least $150 without permission.
Sheriff’s Deputies have gathered surveillance footage and provided photos of the suspects.
Anyone with information about the suspects' identities is asked to contact Deputy First Class Bobbi Jo Lewis at the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office at 410-548-4892 ext. 331 or bjlewis@wicomicocounty.org.
Releasing Authority: Captain Babe Wilson Date: June 11, 2014
Hmm.
ReplyDeleteLooks like mother and daughter?
I've seen the older woman around Salisbury,so she's local. Yes, there is a resemblance. Shouldn't be long before somebody drops a dime on them.
ReplyDeleteglad he had cameras up and running.
ReplyDeleteI think some of the local convenience stores and banks should inquire about what type of camera this fruit stand is using. You can actually see what the person looks like
ReplyDeleteI know my sister had a produce stand and they did the same thing 2 her and she knew that it was peoples she new,but no one would come clean about the matter and she is like everyone else she need her money,but did not leave anymoney in box!just takeing alot of produce
ReplyDeleteIf you zoom in you can see that the younger one has the name James tattooed above her right hooter.
ReplyDeleteYou won't locate them at a beauty parlor!
ReplyDelete^^^^ You are right 2:26 ... cops might want to check Wal-Mart
ReplyDeleteCameras cameras everywhere, watching everything you do everywhere you go.
ReplyDeleteFilming you without your consent, recording your conversations without your knowledge.
Freedom eh?
3:51 This is a private business, ensuring security of their product, and money. They have every right to do so. Government cameras, etc, is another thing.
ReplyDeleteHere's an idea, DON"T F-ing STEAL!! But, hey, it's not their fault, right? The owner should be proud to allow them to rob them blind, and get away with it? Pathetic.
If they had a job and provided things for themselves they would understand but thieves have a sense of entitlement they don't realize they are lazy and pathetic but cry because we take a stand smh
DeleteLook like friendly peeps.
ReplyDeleteCheck with 7 Dwarves' village and see if any of the Grumpy family are missing.
I've seen the older lady around Salisbury but I cant place where I've seen her....
ReplyDeleteHate my comment all you want,but entrapment will be thrown out there in their defense.
ReplyDeleteI see your logic and agree fully. It's not your fault the yokals can't dissect rational pragmatism. "Just don't steal" doesn't have anything to do with an ever expanding surveillance/police state. Forest through the trees and whatnot, my friend.
DeleteThe cops should stake out golden corral or the new Chinese buffet. There bound to show up eventually.
ReplyDeleteI bet they are 'staying' in that God awful trailer park off of S Brown St near the bypass. It's like 5 minutes or less to S Division. My friend lives near that trailer park and say those people steal everything that isn't nailed down.
ReplyDelete4:40 thanks best one all day
ReplyDeleteYep probably from that nasty trailer park with the burned out trailers sitting everywhere-that place is a freakshow!
ReplyDelete4:38 entrapment? No one made them steal. What kind of a world do we live in?
ReplyDeleteyou can find them at the landfill with the rest of the trash!
ReplyDeletegood thing we don't live in India, less fingers.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt Obama voters where they think everything is free..
ReplyDelete4:11 wasn't my point, but I expected a stupid rant from a stupid person. Thank you for fulfilling my expectations.
ReplyDeleteLady drives a blue pt cruiser. Lives in Mardela springs.her niece knocked a state trooper in the head with a rock few weeks back.
ReplyDeleteOne of these women was housed @ WCDC.
ReplyDeleteSome told me that they thought older lady's name is Teresa
ReplyDeleteGreat camera.
ReplyDeleteWish I knew what kind or system it is. Maybe some banks and stores should look at these photos and see if their cameras work as well as this one.
the girl with the bun on her head lives in the Salisbury commons... petty and ignorant nice is the man is if they need something he would have give it the them smh probably some cracksheads
ReplyDeleteyoung one crazy she get a check and that's her handler......... get em grill em lock em up
ReplyDeleteThe older one is a crackhead they call Flossy and hangs on the south side of Salisbury and the other one looks like one of her daughter's! They are pathetic that's all they know is to steal to support their habits!! Worthless!!!
ReplyDelete223, ever been to an English class? That's the language most folks around here use and recognize. You should try it sometime.
ReplyDeleteOmg...that is Flossy! SMDH
ReplyDelete4:38 This situation is not even close to entrapment. Here is a good example of entrapment....
ReplyDeleteLet's say you work at a store that sells beer. The police decide to test your policies in regards to selling alcohol to a minor.
They send in an undercover minor to try and buy the beer. When they approach the register and you ask for their ID and they say they don't have it and you sell it to the anyway then you are busted.
Now let's say you ask for ID and they say they don't have it and then you refuse to sell it to them. The under cover officer pretends to get angry and insist they are 21 and demand you sell them the beer.
Now you have been pressured or even intimidated by this under cover officer.
This would be entrapment.
Basically your full intention was to follow the law and even enforce it but the under cover officer pressured you into breaking the law.
As you can see being caught on camera breaking the law is not even close to entrapment.
There was not a law enforcement officer trying to force this person to steal from this stand.
This is a crime of opportunity plain and simple.
9AM-I understand,but I was basing my eval on #1-The origin of the surveillance camera,which may eventually come out if adequate legal minds become involved,and #2-The placement of the money in question.Your points are all valid and this was indeed a crime for which these 2 should be punished.Locked box or not,a considerable amount of cash was made available.Previous encounters with these 2 more than likely precipitated this setup.
ReplyDeleteThat is Flossy
ReplyDeleteThe older one is Floerce Lednum. She has a Facebook and the younger one is Jenna Ennis which you can find through Lednum's friends on FB. If you go to Ennis' FB you can see the James tattoo plain as day on one of her pictures.
ReplyDeleteFlorence Lednum on MD Judiciary Case Search to which she is no stranger. The younger one is Jenna Ennis who is on case search as well.
ReplyDeleteOkay, Mike. You know who they are. Lock 'em up!
ReplyDeleteShould prob inform the police if you know them
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