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Tuesday, December 06, 2016

MSP Press Release 12-6-16


We are providing you with the following suggestions if you feel a vehicle pulling you over is not official.

1) If you have a cellular device, call 911 immediately. Give your location and answer the questions by the Dispatcher. They will be able to check with local and state officials to make sure it’s an official police vehicle. They will give you further directions. Do not stop unless directed to by the dispatchers. They will stay on the line with you. It is not against the law to use your cellular device in an emergency while driving.

2) Activate your emergency flashers and slow down. Do not speed up or drive aggressively unless you’re in immediate danger. Use Good Judgment.


3) #77 can also be used to contact your nearest State Police Barrack. They can also check with local agencies about the validity of the officer or vehicle.

4) #112 is a European version of 911. It is not a functioning service here in the United States. 911 is your best option!

5) The most important thing is to use Common Sense. Report any
Suspicious vehicles or individuals immediately.

Maryland State Police are searching for three suspects who reportedly impersonated police officers when they stopped a woman traveling through Worcester County yesterday evening and assaulted her before taking money and jewelry.

The victim is a 38-year-old female from Brooklyn, New York. She was treated for exposure to pepper spray and examined at Peninsula Regional Medical Center before being released last night.

The first suspect is described as an African American male with short hair and a full beard. He was wearing a black suit, white shirt and tie.

The second suspect is described as an African American male who is bald, with no facial hair and was wearing black pants and a white shirt. He was carrying a small black handgun.

The third suspect is described as a white male with either a shaved head or short hair. He was wearing a zippered black hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans.

The vehicle the suspects were using is described as a black Chevrolet SUV, with unknown Maryland registration plates. The victim reported the vehicle was equipped with red and blue flashing lights.

Shortly before 6:00 p.m. yesterday, Maryland State Police from the Salisbury Barrack responded to a 911 call from the victim, who said she was driving away from the location where she had been pulled over, assaulted and robbed by the three suspects. The victim was told to pull over and troopers would locate her.

Troopers found the victim in the area of Powellville Road and Webb Road, in Powellville. The investigation indicates the victim was stopped and assaulted in the area of Whiton Road at Snow Hill Road in Worcester County. After the incident, she began driving away from the area before calling police.

The victim stated she was driving from New York to Norfolk, Virginia in a rented vehicle. She said when the suspect vehicle activated the red and blue lights, she pulled over, thinking it was a police vehicle. She said the first suspect approached the driver side of the car and sprayed pepper spray into the vehicle before spraying it onto a towel that he held over her face. The victim, who is pregnant, said she got out of the car and was punched in the stomach by the first suspect.

The victim said the second suspect was holding a small black handgun and wearing a gold badge on a chain around his neck. He stole her purse, which contained cash and an ornately jeweled belt of great value. The victim said the third suspect remained at the rear of the suspects’ vehicle.

The three suspects left the scene in their vehicle. A search throughout the night for the suspects has had negative results.

Anyone who may have seen these vehicles stopped in the area of Whiton Road and Snow Hill Road yesterday evening, or who may have seen a vehicle matching the suspect vehicle description, is urged to contact Maryland State Police at 410-749-3101, or 410-641-3101. Callers may remain anonymous.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wonder how much drugs she was carrying, seems pretty strange to me and why would she get out if the car? New York to Norfolk in a rented car...

Anonymous said...

3 people get out wasnt a sighn yea story sounds like an insurance scam for the belt

Anonymous said...

Something is strange about story. She was way off course if headed to Norfolk. Plenty of people in NY don't own cars and rent them to take trips, that is not uncommon.

Anonymous said...

Typical Brent Black over reaction. This happens ONE time and he decries a press release must be done. How about investigating this because here is WAY more to the story. But, Brent wouldn't know or care. He's too busy kissing butt for his next promotion. Just keep sticking it to your guys to make yourself look better. SMH

Anonymous said...

# 1. call 911
# 2. drive to a well lit business before thinking about pulling over.
# 3. A REAL trooper/cop will not be upset to follow you to another ......location if you are not a criminal.

I have done this before when driving alone. The police officer was very considerate and understanding.

Anonymous said...

Brent Black is too busy double dutch ruddering (look it up on Urban Dictionary) with supervisors to worry about a real investigation.