Incident: Manufacturing methamphetamine, possession of CDS: not marijuana, possession of ammunition by persons prohibited
Date of Incident: May 9, 2017
Location: 27000-Block of Patriot Drive Salisbury, Maryland
Suspects: Rory John Casale, 30 years old, Salisbury, MD
Crystal Lynn Stephens, 33 years old, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On May 9, 2017 members of the Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team, assisted by members of the Criminal Investigative Division, executed a search and seizure warrant in the 27000-block of Patriot Drive Salisbury, MD. During the course of the search, Deputies located items in the garage of the home that were consistent with a methamphetamine laboratory. These items included beakers, glass rods, tubing, chemicals, flammable liquids, filters, utensils, and other items used to manufacture methamphetamine. Members of the Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force and the Drug Enforcement Administration responded to the scene to assist with the investigation. A further search of the residence revealed syringes, heroin, and other unknown substances that will be forwarded to the State Police crime lab for testing. Ammunition was also located in the residence. The occupants of the residence, Rory Casale and Crystal Stephens, were charged with numerous offenses. Both subjects were seen by a District Court Commissioner and detained on bond.
Charges: Manufacturing methamphetamine, Possession of CDS: not marijuana, Possession of ammunition by persons prohibited, Maintaining a common nuisance: residence.
Incident: Distribution of crack cocaine, possession with the intent to distribute crack cocaine
Date of Incident: May 5, 2017
Location: Cedar Drive @ Mt. Hermon Road Salisbury, MD
Suspects:
Tyquan Jamal King, 19 years old, Salisbury, MD
Brianna Nicole Dashiell, 22 years old, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On May 5, 2017 a member of the Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being operated by Tyquan Jamal King. The Deputy learned that King was currently wanted on two (2) warrants. The owner of the vehicle, Brianna Nicole Dashiell, was also a passenger in the vehicle during the stop. During the arrest of King, probable cause to search the vehicle was developed. A search of the vehicle revealed crack cocaine located throughout the vehicle. Deputies arrested both King and Dashiell for possession of crack cocaine. Once back at the Sheriff’s Office, Dashiell advised Deputies that she had a bag of crack cocaine on her person. Deputies retrieved this bag and identified it to be approximately 8.8 grams of crack cocaine. Both King and Dashiell were seen by a District Court Commissioner and released on bond.
Charges: Distribution of crack cocaine (King only), Possession of CDS: not marijuana, Possession with the intent to distribute crack cocaine
Thompson, Collick, Bradley, Smith and Parsons |
Incident: Drug Investigation
Date of Incident: April 22, 2017
Location: 1100-Block of Lake Street Salisbury, MD 21801
Suspects:
1. Trico Deangelo Thompson, 20 years old, Salisbury, MD
2. Markeith Donnell Collick, 30 years old, Delmar, MD
3. Antonio Ali Bradley, 34 years old, Salisbury, MD
4. Patricia Ann Smith 48 years old, Salisbury, MD
5. Thomas Earl Parsons, 22 years old, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: Over the course of the last several months, the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team (CAT) conducted an investigation in to the illegal sales of controlled dangerous substances from a house located in the 1000-block of Lake Street, Salisbury, Maryland. Probable cause was developed, and a search and seizure warrant was authored for the residence. On Saturday April 22, 2017, the search warrant was executed with the assistance of the Salisbury City Police TAC team. Deputies located a loaded stolen 9mm Springfield XP handgun, a large bag containing marijuana along with scales, bags, oxycodone, cocaine and a large sum of US currency. All subjects were released to the Wicomico County Detention Center. The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division assisted with the investigation.
Charges: Possession with the intent to deliver Marijuana, Possession with the intent to deliver marijuana in a school zone, Possession of a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking crime, Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, Maintain a common nuisance residence, Possession of cocaine, Possession of marijuana.
CAT team is crushing it!!! Meow baby!!
ReplyDeleteWay to go CAT team!! Thank you!! Nice to see a department getting after it instead of denying the reality.
DeleteYup! They almost have the drug problem in this town solved! Everyone is walking around saying "where's the heroin? I can't find heroin anymore!"
DeleteI'm sure you could do better 4:07am. So please run for Sheriff. Jerk wad
DeleteTake a good look at Crystal Lynn Stephens, supposedly age 33. This is what drugs does to a human body. It is not pretty.
ReplyDeletePoor thing...she has been victimized by the "disease". It's obviously someone else's fault. NOT!!
DeleteMeth lab on Patriot Drive. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhich one is Stephens ?
ReplyDeleteThe woman Patricia Smith worked at the Hudson center A DRUG REHAB
ReplyDeleteRehab is a money making scam. They bilk millions of dollars from insurance for people who have no real desire to get clean and WE all end up paying for it in higher premiums. Check the stats. Success rate of rehab: 5%. Success rate without rehab:5%. Our brilliant Governor is buying into the scam, too. Throwing buckets of our money to these charlatans.
DeleteYou're absolutely correct. It is no more than a very expensive day care.
DeleteRehab is for quitters.
DeleteNext door to Mary Jane Dr. where there was a weed grow operation busted last month. Great neighborhood. Houses got foreclosed on and sold cheap to landlords that rent them to this type of trash.
ReplyDeleteJr is cooking meth in dads garage. Wow! That used to be a decent place to live.
ReplyDeleteDo ex addicts really make the best counselors?
ReplyDeletehey joe, how come nothing on Willard's election? who won and what votes did they all get? thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat does that have to do with this thread?
DeleteRight you are 9:03! I have said that a hundred times on this blog. The minute the rental cancer invades a neighborhood you better be moving as quickly as possible.
ReplyDeleteTruth!
Limelight Lewis must be feeling some heat and is taxing some of the low level drug dealers or just needs some confiscated money to buy additional toys for the boys.
ReplyDeleteAntonio Bradley aka chop has been arrested how many times in the last few years? When will people realize that he works for WCSO
ReplyDeleteas a RAT.
Delete9:36 You think?
DeleteCAT team, they couldn't come up with a better name...
ReplyDeleteYou know what the other word for cat is right?
ReplyDeleteThey wont go to the hood where there are TONS OF DRUGS what say u WCSO AND SPD ?
DeleteI don't see any of these weekly arrests changing anything, except to provide employment to the criminal justice system. It doesn't change anything "on the street" or in the community. The others are already there taking their place. The war on drugs was lost long ago. Legalize and tax marijuana sales and half the problem goes away overnight, and the state receives a windfall in revenue. Maryland is going to dilly-dally until all Maryland pot heads are buying their drugs from all the states that surround us that legalize it first (just like they did with the gambling laws). The BEST way to put drug dealers out of business is to take away their sales through legalization. Arrests and jail time doesn't do it.
ReplyDeleteHow come the CAT team dont hit no homes in DAHOOD ? to chicken S..T.
ReplyDeleteBradley is a RAT.
ReplyDelete9:44 Verified! No wonder investigations don't last long.
DeleteActually, they're in "da hood" almost every day.
ReplyDelete9:03
ReplyDeleteBeen homeowner on Patriot for 20 years. The greedy slumlords will rent to anyone. Most all of the problems we have are renter related. The landlords ignore our HOA regulations most of the time. So sad. I'll be moving soon.