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Tuesday, September 05, 2017

WCSO Press Releases - Sept. 5, 2017

 

Incident: Most Warrant Arrest
Date of Incident: 1 September 2017
Location: Wicomico County, MD
Suspect: Alisha Ann Langerak, 35, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On 1 September 2017 at 10:30 AM, a wanted subject, Alisha Langerak, was located and apprehended in Wicomico County. Langerak was sought on four District Court Bench Warrants, all issued in 2015 after she failed to appear for court cases where she had been charged with violating the terms of her probation in four rogue and vagabond cases.
Langerak had previously been profiled on local media outlets as one of Wicomico County’s “Most Wanted” subjects.
Langerak was detained without bond in the Detention Center pending a District Court Bond review.
Charges: Failure to Appear 


Incident: Assault
Date of Incident: 1 September 2017
Location: 1000 block of Grant Avenue, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Bryan E. Reynolds, 58, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On 1 September 2017 at 1:36 PM, a deputy responded to a residence in the 1000 block of Grant Avenue for a reported domestic related assault. Upon arrival, the deputy met with a female victim who stated that she arrived at the residence to make a delivery at which point she became embroiled in an argument with her estranged husband. According to the victim, her estranged husband, Bryan Reynolds brandished a knife while making threats towards her. The victim further stated that Reynolds then exited the residence and used the knife to puncture and deflate two tires on her vehicle.
Following an investigation and recovery of the knife allegedly used, the deputy placed Reynolds under arrest. Reynolds was detained without bond in the Detention Center pending a future bond review.
Charges: Assault 2nd Degree and Malicious Destruction of Property 


Incident: Stolen Vehicle
Date of Incident: 2 September 2017
Location: 30000 block of Harris Lane, Delmar, MD
Suspect: Kenith Lee Buckley, 41, Greenwood, DE
Narrative: On 2 September 2017 at 4:08 PM, a deputy responded to a residence in the 30000 block of Harris Lane for the report of a stolen vehicle. Upon arrival, the deputy learned that a suspect, Kenith Buckley, left with the victim’s vehicle without permission. The deputy learned that Buckley was seen operating the stolen vehicle and that at no time did he have permission to even take the keys, much less use the vehicle.
While on scene conducting the investigation, Buckley drove back onto the property at which time he was detained. It was also discovered that Buckley had removed both prescription medication and jewelry that belonged to the victim that was left in the vehicle. Those items were all recovered elsewhere during the investigation.
Buckley was also found to be in possession of what was identified as Heroin.
The deputy placed Buckley under arrest and transported him to the Central Booking Unit. Following an initial appearance, Buckley was detained by the District Court Commissioner in the Detention Center in lieu of $15,000.00 bond.
Charges: Motor Vehicle Theft, Theft over $1,000.00, Theft under $1,000.00 and Possession of Heroin 


Incident: Possession of a Handgun
Date of Incident: 2 September 2017
Location: N. Salisbury Blvd. at Dagsboro Rd., Salisbury, MD
Suspects:
Victor Kailani Martinez-Taylor, 25, Dover, DE
Nazaret Garcia, 26, Bridgeville, DE
Narrative: On 2 September 2017 at 10:45 PM a deputy stopped a vehicle operated by Victor Martinez-Taylor after clocking him on radar exceeding the speed limit. During the stop, a Wicomico Sheriff K9 Team arrived to conduct a scan on the vehicle, during which the K9 alerted to the presence of illegal drugs. During a subsequent search of the vehicle, the deputy located a loaded .38 revolver under the seat.
Both Martinez-Taylor and his passenger, Nazaret Garcia, were placed under arrest for the illegal transport of the firearm. Further inquiry into their backgrounds revealed that Martinez-Taylor was prohibited from possessing a firearm due to previous criminal convictions.
The deputy transported both Martinez-Taylor and Garcia to the Central Booking Unit and following their initial appearances they were both released on Personal Recognizance by the District Court Commissioner.
Charges: Handgun in Vehicle, Handgun on Person and Possession of a Firearm by a Prohibited Person (Martinez-Taylor) 


Incident: Assault
Date of Incident: 4 September 2017
Location: Virginia Avenue, Delmar, MD
Suspect: Jeremiah E. Matthews, 37, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On 4 September 2017 a deputy investigated a reported domestic related assault that occurred on Virginia Avenue in Delmar. The investigating deputy met with a female subject who advised she had become embroiled in an argument with her boyfriend, Jeremiah Matthews, that turned physical. According to the victim, Matthews punched her in the face and grabbed her around the throat. The deputy observed signs of injury that corroborated the victim’s account.
The deputy placed Matthews under arrest and transported him to the Central Booking Unit. Following an initial appearance, the District Court Commissioner released Matthews on Personal Recognizance.
Charges: Assault 2nd Degree
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Incident: DUI
Date of Incident: 2 September 2017
Location: Wicomico County
Narrative: Over the Labor Day Holiday weekend, deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office made the following DUI arrests:
1. Kristoff B. Cannon, 24, Fruitland, MD
2. Lorenzo Davis, 50, Salisbury, MD
3. Felita A. Drummond, 18, Parksley, VA
4. Cole Thomas Redmon, 20, Salisbury, MD
5. Elizabeth A. Shellenberger, 24, Snow Hill, MD
6. Emily Nicole Cantwell, 24, Salisbury, MD
Charges: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol


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Incident: DUI
Date of Incident: 4 September 2017
Location: 1200 block of Pine Street, Delmar, MD
Suspect: Emily N. Cantwell, 24, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On 4 September 2017 at 11:03 PM a deputy stopped a Hyundai that was later found to be operated by Emily Cantwell after the deputy observed that Cantwell failed to stop for a stop sign and almost struck the deputy’s patrol car. Upon stopping Cantwell, the deputy watched while she slid over into the passenger seat from behind the wheel. Upon approaching Cantwell, she tried to tell the deputy that she was not driving the vehicle. The deputy also observed that Cantwell was alone in the vehicle. The deputy detected a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage, and that, along with other observed physical indicators suggested that Cantwell was under the influence of alcohol.
Following sobriety testing, Cantwell was placed under arrest for DUI. During further processing at the Sheriff’s Office, Cantwell refused to submit to a breath test.
It was also discovered that Cantwell was operating the vehicle with only an expired learner’s permit.
Cantwell was released upon the issuance of citations pending a future court date.
Charges: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Girls, please limit your drinks!

Anonymous said...

Call a friend. Taxi uber

Anonymous said...

K9 alerted to drugs - no drug charges, only gun charges. Hmmmm?

Anonymous said...

There are some ugly ass people in this piece.

Anonymous said...

Post a picture of yourself so we can compare.

Anonymous said...

everyone knows the deputy can fake the dogs alert any time they want to. Who's gonna question it? the judge? to damn funny!

Anonymous said...

maybe they swallowed it like the guy in OC that died? Maybe they smoked something in the car? Maybe they were at a party where someone smoked around them. Dogs noses are so much more sensitive than ours, and able to smell things we can't. Think about that. Hmmmmm?

Anonymous said...

Taking another illegal gun off the street always trumps the reason it happened. Possibly saved a life or lives!