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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Princess Anne Press Release 9-16-14


  • On 9-14-14, the Princess Anne Police Department responded to 11790 Beechwood Street in reference to an assault. Investigation revealed that the victim was slapped when a drink was spilled on the suspect. Both parties were referred to the District Court Commissioners Office for charges.
  • On 9-13-14, the Princess Anne Police Department responded to 11689 Beechwood Street in reference to an assault. Investigation revealed that two subjects were involved in an argument which escalated into a physical confrontation. The victim was referred to the District Court Commissioners Office for charges.
  • On 9-13-14, the Princess Anne Police Department responded to the area of UMES Boulevard and Route 13 in reference to a motor vehicle crash. Investigation revealed as a vehicle was merging onto southbound Route 13 from UMES Boulevard, it struck another vehicle traveling south on Route 13. The crash resulted in minor damage and no injuries were reported.
  • On 9-12-14, the Princess Anne Police Department charged Derrick Hightower Jr., 22, of Princess Anne Maryland and Douglas Jerome Moore, 24, of Princess Anne Maryland with possession of a controlled dangerous substance. The charges stemmed from a traffic stop where Moore and Hightower Jr. were occupants of the stopped vehicle. Both Moore and Hightower Jr. were charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and released from custody upon being issued criminal citations.
  • On 9-12-14, the Princess Anne Police Department responded to the Food Lion parking lot, located at 12158 Brittingham Lane in reference to a motor vehicle crash. Investigation revealed as the driver exited a vehicle, the vehicle was left on and running which caused it to drift into the rear of another parked vehicle. The crash resulted in minor damage and no injuries were reported.
  • On 9-11-14, the Princess Anne Police Department responded to Food Lion, located at 12158 Brittingham Lane in reference to an assault. Investigation revealed that a verbal argument between the victim and two suspects turned into a physical assault. The victim was referred to the District Court Commissioners Office for charges.
  • On 9-9-14, the Princess Anne Police Department served Monica Brenda Stephens, 35, of Salisbury Maryland with an outstanding District Court bench warrant for failure to appear. Stephens was seen by a District Court Commissioner who released Stephens on personal recognizance.
  • On 9-9-14, the Princess Anne Police Department responded to the Food Lion parking lot, located at 12158 Brittingham Lane in reference to a motor vehicle crash. Investigation revealed that as a vehicle was backing out of a parking space, it collided with another parked vehicle. The crash resulted in minor damage and no injuries were reported.
  • On 9-8-14, the Princess Anne Police Department served Alfreda Beulah Corbin, 52, of Princess Anne with an outstanding District Court bench warrant for failure to appear. Corbin was seen by a District Court Commissioner who released Corbin on personal recognizance.
  • On 9-8-14, the Princess Anne Police Department responded to Food Lion, located at 12158 Brittingham Lane in reference to a theft. Investigation revealed that the suspect stole several groceries from the store and fled the scene prior to police arrival. The suspect was described as a white male, approximately 6 feet tall and approximately 165 pounds wearing a red hat, a v-neck style shirt, and blue jeans. Incident remains under investigation.
  • On 9-8-14, the Princess Anne Police Department responded to the area of Somerset Avenue and Waters street in reference to a motor vehicle crash. Investigation revealed that as a vehicle was attempting to merge onto Somerset Avenue near Waters Street, it collided with another vehicle that was traveling on Somerset Avenue. The crash resulted in minor damage and minor injuries were reported.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It sounds like Food Lion is the most dangerous place in Princess Anne!