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Friday, August 21, 2015

Twenty Four Arrests Made As Police Dismantle A Drug Distribution Operation On The Eastern Shore



A cooperative cross-jurisdictional and multi-county drug investigation has led to twenty four arrests with more expected as police dismantle a drug trafficking organization they believe was responsible for the distribution of heroin and a variety of other drugs throughout the Upper Shore region.

The Maryland State Police Criminal Enforcement Division and the Eastern Upper Shore Drug Task Forces conducted Operation “Look Out” from July 15, 2015 through August 20, 2015 . The drug enforcement initiative yielded 926 marijuana plants, 919 grams of marijuana, more than 20 grams of heroin, 185 grams of cocaine, over 500 MDMA (ecstasy pills), 5 vehicles, almost $23,000.00 in drug related cash and 50 guns, to include one RPG (Rocket Propelled Grenade Launcher). The illegal drugs recovered have a street value of almost $13 million dollars.

Operation “Look Out” is an initiative among police agencies in Caroline County, Queen Anne’s County, Talbot County and Kent County. During the investigation, task force members worked with community members to identify persons involved in the distribution of controlled dangerous substances and drug users.

During the course of Operation “Look Out”, the following individuals were arrested for various violations of controlled dangerous substances with felonies and misdemeanor violations.

William Newcomb, 51, of Chestertown, MD was arrested for possession with the intent to distribute heroin and possession of heroin. He was held on $15,000.00 bond.

Marcia Bozarth, 39, of Millington, MD was arrested for possession with the intent to distribute heroin and possession of heroin. She was held with no bond.

James Robinson, 29, of Chester, MD was arrested for possession with the intent to distribute cocaine and possession of cocaine. He was held on $100,000.00 bond.

Daniel Wong, 29, of Chester, MD was arrested for possession of heroin. He was held on $7,500.00 bond.

Robert Holmes, 46, of Centreville, MD was arrested for manufacturing marijuana and possession of marijuana. He was held on $5,000.00

Danita Smith, 38, of Centreville, MD was arrested for possession with the intent to distribute oxycodone. She was held on $250,000.00 bond.

Katherine Arrabal, 29, of Church Hill, MD arrested for manufacturing marijuana, possession with the intent to distribute marijuana and possession of marijuana. She was held on $35,000.00.

Catherine Gollick, 62, of Denton, MD was arrested and charged with possession with the intent to distribute narcotics and possession of controlled dangerous substances not-marijuana. She was held on $20,000.00 bond

James Gollick, 67, of Denton, MD was arrested and charged with possession with intent to distribute narcotics and possession of controlled dangerous substances not-marijuana. He was held on $20,000.00.

John Gardner, 47, of Greensboro, MD was arrested on an outstanding bench warrant. He was taken before a district court commission and is awaiting trial.

Jessica Tolson, 31, of Denton, MD was arrested on an outstanding bench warrant. She was taken before a district court commissioner and is awaiting trial.

Vincent Norman, 24, of Ridgely, MD was arrested on an outstanding bench warrant. He was taken before a district court commissioner and is awaiting trial.

John Pollard, 47, of Ridgely, MD was arrested for manufacturing controlled dangerous substances, possession with intent to distribute controlled dangerous substances, possession of controlled dangerous substances manufacturing equipment, maintaining a common nuisance for controlled dangerous substances, possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. He was held on $100,000.00 bond.

Michael Loftus, 54 of Federalsburg, MD was arrested for manufacturing controlled dangerous substance, possession of controlled dangerous substance and possession paraphernalia. He was held $10,000.00 unsecured bond.

Dominic Savage, 26 of Ridgely, MD was arrested for Distribution of a controlled dangerous substance (heroin), possession with the intent to distribute heroin, possession of a controlled dangerous substance not-marijuana, and 11 traffic citations. He was held on $100,000.00 bond.

Clayton Dubeau, 26 of Denton, MD was arrested for manufacturing controlled dangerous substance, possession of controlled dangerous substance manufacturing equipment, possession of controlled dangerous substance not-marijuana [two counts one for heroin and the other for methamphetamine (Meth)], possession of controlled dangerous substance administering equipment and trespassing on private property. He was held on $100,000.00 bond.

William Smith, 26, of Denton, MD was arrested for trespassing on private property. He was held on $2,500.00 bond.

Robert Pollard, 33, of Ridgely, MD was arrested form manufacturing controlled dangerous substance, possession of controlled dangerous substance manufacturing equipment and possession of marijuana. He was issued a district court criminal summons and released on his signature pending trial.

Ginna Grocki, 31, of Marydel, MD was arrested for possession controlled dangerous substance not-marijuana and possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia. She was issued a district court criminal summons and released on her signature pending trial.

Nathan Charles Roupe, 20, of St. Michaels, MD was arrested for possession of heroin, possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia and controlled dangerous substance administered equipment (Hypodermic Syringes). He was taken before a district court commissioner and released on his own recognizance pending trial.

Patrick Bruce Wrightson, 36, of Wittman, MD was arrested for possession of heroin, possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia and controlled dangerous substance administered equipment (Hypodermic Syringes). He was held on $1,000.00 bond.

Samuel Luke Blevins, 19, of Easton, MD was arrested for possession with the intent to distribute marijuana, possession of marijuana and possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia. He was held on $12,000.00 bond.

Benjamin Mainguy, 20 of Easton, MD, was arrested for possession of marijuana and possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia. He was issued a criminal citation and released on his signature pending trial.

Juvenile, 17 of Easton, MD was arrested for possession of marijuana and possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia. He was released to his parent (father) and referred to the Department of Juvenile Services.

Clifton Rudolph Wilson, Jr. ,25 , of Chestertown, MD, was arrested for 2 counts of possession with intent to distribute narcotics, possession with intent to distribute, 2 counts of possession of controlled dangerous substance not-marijuana, possession of marijuana and 3 counts controlled dangerous substance possession of paraphernalia. He was held on $30,000.00 bond.

Lauriea Diane Johnson, 30, of Rock Hall, MD, was arrested for controlled dangerous substance administered equipment possession/distribute, 2 counts of possession paraphernalia and 2 counts of possession not marijuana. She was taken before a district court commissioner and released on her own recognizance pending trail.

Task Force members issued 7 civil citations for possession of marijuana less than ten grams. These persons are awaiting their court hearing.

All suspects should be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. There are other individuals that have been identified throughout this operation that will be arrested. Those individuals are not listed as those cases remain under investigation.

The Upper Shore Drug Task Forces were assisted by the Queen Anne’s County Sheriff’s Office, Caroline County Sheriff’s Office, Talbot County Sheriff’s Office, Kent County Sheriff’s Office, Centreville Police Department, the Maryland State Police Field Operations Bureau, the Maryland State Police Gang Unit, the Maryland State Police Marijuana Eradication Unit, the Centreville Police Department, the Rock Hall Police Department, the Ridgely Police Department, the Chestertown Police Department, the Federalsburg Police Department and the Denton Police Department. Investigators consulted with the State’s Attorneys in each of the four counties in this investigation.This operation was initiated to improve the quality of life of the residents of the upper shore and to address their concerns regarding criminal activity.
Police encourage anyone with information regarding criminal drug activity to please contact the respective Drug Task Force as listed below. All callers may remain anonymous.

Queen Anne County Drug Task Force at 410-758-8477

Caroline County Drug Task Force at 410-820-4222

Talbot County Narcotics Task Force at 410-820-8940

Kent County Narcotics Task Force at 410-778-3744

8 comments:

  1. Remember when Wicomico would have these big cases. Guess the drugs have dried up here. Joe is there still a task force here. If not why did they do away with it ? Big bust all around us Wor.Co., Sussex, Kent. What is going here ??

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  2. Wicomico County has been completely cleaned of all drugs for years, 1109! Didn't anyone tell you?

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  3. The empty LAWS Rocket launcher looks good for dramatic effect!

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    1. It's not even a law. It is an AT-4! Not a RPG . I don't think this picture is from these arrests. Just for drama and to show how good these dogs are. Good boys!

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  4. You never hear of the state police in Salisbury doing much. I guess they are like the other agencies in this area. It's easier to just collect the revenue of people going to and from work than to actually get drugs off the street. Unless you can afford a lawyer or are given one you are screwed. It is never just one ticket anymore they like to make up stuff to drive up the fines.

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  5. Can I make an offer on a couple of these guns?

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  6. Dang should have let the weed grow. That crap wouldn't get a fly high! From the size they look like mostly male plants anyway, trash weed. If the plants were females they would be flowering by now!

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  7. Doesn't matter to the state 3:16..They pull it up wet, weigh it wet and charge the grower for an exorbitant amount of worthless, wet/green weed.

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