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Monday, March 14, 2016

Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Press Release 3-14-16

On March 13, 2016 at approximately 0022 hours, Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded the Pocomoke Elks Lodge, Pocomoke, Maryland for a fight in progress. Dispatch advised approximately 30-40 people were fighting and throwing bottles. The incident continued to escalate and agencies from in and out of the county were called to assist.

As control of the scene was gained, several people refused to leave the area. After being instructed by the deputies to leave the property multiple times, those that refused to comply were placed under arrest. The following subjects were arrested and charged:

Shawn Patrick Ennis, 40 years old of Pocomoke City, MD – Trespassing

Sherry Lynn Mullican, 33 years old of Westover, MD – Trespassing

Stephanie Sue Mullican, 28 years old of Salisbury, MD – Disorderly Conduct and Fail to Obey Lawful Order of Peace Officer

All three subjects were charged and released pending trial.

On 03/13/2016 at approximately 1512 hours, a Worcester County Sheriff's Office Deputy stopped a vehicle in Berlin, Maryland for an equipment violation. The Deputy identified a passenger of the vehicle as Cody Taylor Branden, 29, of Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. A search of the vehicle led to the seizure of approximately 52 grams of marijuana and a fixed blade knife. Mr. Branden was later charged with possession of marijuana in the amount of more than 10 grams and carrying a concealed dangerous weapon. Mr. Branden was released pending trial.

On March 13, 2016 at approximately 0157 hours a Worcester County Sheriff's Deputy initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle that had been traveling westbound on Route 50 over the Harry Kelly Bridge for speeding 52 MPH in a 35 MPH zone. The Deputy identified the driver as James Stephen Jackson 50 years old of Dover, Delaware. The Deputy smelled the odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from Mr. Jackson's vehicle and breath. Mr. Jackson admitted to drinking alcohol and did poorly on field sobriety tests. Mr. Jackson was placed under arrest and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. and released pending trial.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

sean ennis was always a punk in high school, i see he hasn't changed much. what a loser.