Beverly Yvonne Lake of Crisfield, arrested 11-14-15 for driving under the influence of alcohol, driving while impaired by alcohol, consuming alcohol in a vehicle, and negligent driving. Lake was later released on signatures pending court actions. Deputies were investigating a motor vehicle accident in the area of Freedomtown Rd, when Lake approached them operating a SUV in a confused state. After failing sobriety tests an arrest was made for DUI.
John Richard Sinclair of Crisfield, arrested 11-16-15 on a warrant for violation of probation. Sinclair was held without bond.
Virgil Eric Dashields of Westover, arrested 11-16-15 for violation of probation, and parole retake warrants. Dashields was held without bond.
SR, Deonte LE’Quain Selby Sr. of Princess Anne, arrested 11-16-15 on three warrant for failing to appear in court. Selby was held on a $150.00 bond.
Deborah Lynn Horner of Princess Anne , arrested 11-16-15 on a warrant for failing to appear in court. Horner was held on a $500.00 bond.
Tyrone Antio Greene of Salisbury, arrested 11-17-15 on a warrant for failing to appear in court. Greene was held on a $500.00 bond.
Martino T. Jackson of Crisfield, arrested 11-19-15 on warrants for failing to appear in court. Jackson was held on a $1,000 bond.
Miles McCartney Marsh of Ewell, arrested 11-20-15 on a warrant for theft over $1,000, theft scheme, forgery, and false statements to law enforcement. Marsh was released on a $50,000 unsecured bond.
Matthew Stephen Ruark of Pittsville, arrested 11-20-15 on a warrant for failing to appear in court. Ruark was held on a $500.00 bond.
David Ali Yakub of Princess Anne, arrested 11-21-15 on a Fruitland Police Department warrant for failing to appear in court. Yakub was later turned over to the Fruitland Police Department.
Timmie Fletcher Lankford of Pittsville, arrested 11-27-15 on a Wicomico County Sheriff’s office warrant for possessing an illegal firearm, and ammunition. Lankford was held on a $25,000 bond.
3 comments:
Surprise, surprise, surprise 6 arrest all month. All for warrants turned themselves in to the department. Oh yeah and a dwi. What about DRUG arrest?? Where is my TAX dollars going? Years ago this department was Always in the bad areas arresting drugs dealers. What happened?
60 deputy's 24/7 = 11 arrest?
Thank goodness for the state police. Can someone please take George nelsons county car from him. Driving it to his second job every day isn't fair to the tax payers.
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