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Monday, August 29, 2016

Somerset County Sheriff's Office reports most recent arrests

Michael David Morris of Crisfield, arrested 8-3-16 on a warrant for failing to appear in court, and a Fruitland Police Department theft warrant. Morris was later held on a $500.00 bond.

Shswan Lomeek Reddick of Princess Anne, arrested 8-8-16 on warrants for failing to appear in court. Reddick was later held on a $500.00 bond.

Jean Marc Behi Brou of Deal Island, arrested 8-8-16 for driving on a suspended driver’s license, and a warrant for failing to appear in court. Brou was later held without bond. The arrest was the result of a traffic stop conducted by Deputies in the area of Ocean Highway.

Treyvon D’ Angelo Marshall of Randelstown, arrested 8-9-16 on warrants for failure to appear in court, and violation of probation. Marshall was later held without bond.

Cheyenne Lee Parker of Salisbury, arrested 8-10-16 on a warrant for failing to appear in court. Parker was later held on a $500.00 bond.

Katlyn Ashley Hastings of Eden, arrested 8-13-16 on a warrant for theft and malicious destruction of property. Hastings was later released on personal recognizance.

John Fabion Lee Tapman of Eden, arrested 8-13-16 on a warrant for theft, and malicious destruction of property. Tapman was later released on personal recognizance.

Mark Dulaney Wheatley of Princess Anne, arrested 8-16-16 on a warrant for theft scheme, theft over $10,000, and use disclose signature. Wheatley was later held on a $10,000 bond.

Chiquita Lynn White of Crisfield, arrested 8-18-16 on a warrant for 2nd degree assault, and malicious destruction of property. White was later released on a $10,000 unsecured bond.

Treka Lashan Chandler of Salisbury, arrested 8-22-16 on a warrant for failing to appear in court. Chandler was later held on a $5,000 bond.

Warren Lee Ballard of Princess Anne, arrested 8-23-16 on a Salisbury Police Department warrant for failing to appear in court warrant. Ballard was later held without bond.

3 comments:

  1. Katlyn Ashley Hastings of Eden??

    Any relationship to Eddie Hastings who left the Salisbury Fire Department?

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  2. ,
    Some serious JUNGLE names here.....Tarzan, get Cheetah and boy......natives restless in Somerset County...

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  3. Joe,

    Somewhat related to this post, but separate issue here.

    I'm not sure if you are aware or not, but there has been a considerable string of thefts from vehicles in the Salisbury area; the latest being the Village of Aydelotte Townhome community. Several cars (Locked as well as unlocked) were broken into in the early hours of this past Sunday morning (August 28th). Some vehicles were parked in the street, some in driveways and one was even parked behind a home. Mainly wallets, change and personal belongings were stolen. When the Salisbury police arrived to investigate, they mentioned to the victims that there have been over 200 victims in a recent spree of thefts from vehicles where thieves would hit several vehicles in a single area. They issued ONE incidence number (#2016000042214) to the event as a whole in lieu of each individual victim. Personally, I believe that if there were several separate victims then there should be several separate incidents numbers. Seems to me that combining each individual victim into one incident number is a means to skew the crime stats to make Salisbury "look" better than what it truly is.

    All that aside, the main concern I have is that if there has been a string of similar crimes in our area shouldn't somebody be reporting on it??? I checked all of the local news outlets and the SPD press releases and got NOTHING at all. To me, awareness can be a very good means of prevention. Perhaps if SPD, WBOC, the Daily Times or WMDT put something out that said "hey, people are breaking into cars so you might want to keep an eye out and make sure your vehicles are locked" then perhaps we'd have less victims and we might even catch these scumbags. Petty crimes like this turn in to larger crimes like B&E, home invasions and vehicle theft is it isn't dealt with properly. But I guess since it doesn't have something to do with the yuppies trying to revitalize downtown Salisbury then it isn't newsworthy... #GettingTheHellOutOfSalisburySoon!

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