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Monday, September 28, 2015

WCSO Press Releases September 28, 2015

Incident: County Wide DUI Enforcement

Date of Incident: 27 September 2015

Participating Agencies: Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office
                                        Maryland State Police Salisbury Barrack
                                        Maryland Natural Resources Police
                                        Fruitland Police
                                        Delmar Police

Narrative: On 27 September 2015 a county wide multi-agency initiative targeting drunk and impaired drivers took place from 9:00 PM to 3:00 AM. During this operation law enforcement officers made the following arrests:


Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol:

Meghan Elizabeth Gordy, 24, Salisbury, MD
Asael Gilberto Soriano, 27, Salisbury, MD
Zachary Scott Summers, 19, Forest Hill, MD
Marshall Scott Boykin, 53, Salisbury, MD
Nicolas Paul Garbarino, 20, Binghamton, NY

 Possession of Heroin

Shane Lee Faucette, 29, Delmar, MD

Possession of Marijuana (Charged on a Civil Citation)

Zachary Scott Summers, 19, Forest Hill, MD
LeBraun Markee Williams, 23, Salisbury, MD
Christian Phillip Chandler, 19, Salisbury, MD
Willard Michael Oney, 32, Salisbury, MD

Underage Possession of Alcohol (Charged on a Civil Citation)

Christopher Michael Lloyd, 19, Salisbury, MD
Male Juvenile, 17, Salisbury, MD
Vincent William Posey, 18, Poolesville, MD

Driving While Suspended (Charged on a Traffic Citation)

Robert Ober, 32, Salisbury, MD
Dantoine Thomas Svainkier, 32, Salisbury, MD

Driving Without a License (Charged on a Traffic Citation)

Manasia Mone Ross, 19, Salisbury, MD
Maria Hales, 18, Salisbury, MD

8 comments:

  1. How are there any other charges but DUI? If not appearing drunk then they should've been waived right thru. These checkpoints are more than DUI. They're running every single persons name without probable cause.

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  2. 5:47 You are so righteously stupid!

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    1. Couldn't agree more!! Complete moron.

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  3. svaniker needs mental help. he's a common problem on the streets.

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  4. It was not a Sobriety checkpoint. Looks like they had additional officers on the road Trying to keep us safe from drunk drivers. Thank you officers

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    1. Your right. It wasn't a sobriety checkpoint. It was a nazi checkpoint. 5:47 is the only one with enough sense to see the problem.
      The others can't breath with a mouth full of cop to even think straight.

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  5. I really do like to see that the Natural Resources Police are getting more aggressive in enforcing the law and acting like real police officers. Now only if we can get Salisbury University Police to act like real police officers. When they are asked to take a call in the City or County they tell the requesting agency that they are busy and they have to keep a unit available on campus. Some one needs to put those clowns in their place.

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  6. No 9:07, not a sobriety checkpoint. It was what is referred to as saturation patrol, using grant funds, to increase officers on the streets in looking for drunk drivers, while other regularly scheduled officers handle the normal calls for service. Get a clue.

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