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Saturday, March 10, 2018

Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force Press Release

Suspect 1: Scott Michael Mudd Race: White / Sex: Male DOB 07-28- 1998 1409 University Terrace, Apt 104, Salisbury, MD

Suspect 2: Joshua Ron Franzak Race: White / Sex: Male DOB 06-21- 1998 1060 Arnoldstown Rd., Jefferson, MD 21755

Suspect 3: Arne Scott Nelson Race: White / Sex: Male DOB 08-30-1998 105 Annapolis View Rd., Stevensville, MD

During the month of February 2018, members of the Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force, hereinafter referred to as WINTF, were informed that a Salisbury University student was selling amounts of cocaine, marijuana and other types of controlled dangerous substances in Wicomico County, Maryland. Members of WINTF started an investigation and were able to identify Scott Michael Mudd, W/M, who was residing at 1409 University Terrace, Apt 104, Salisbury, Maryland, as a potential suspect. Based on information acquired through the investigation, law enforcement officers were able to author a search & seizure warrant for 1409 University Terrace, Apt. 104, Salisbury, Maryland. On March 5, 2018, at approximately 2130 hours, officers executed the search warrant. Members of law enforcement conducted a search of the apartment and were able to identify the occupants of the four rooms located within the residence. The occupants of the apartment arrived home during execution of the warrant and were detained.

A search of the apartment resulted in the seizure of (8) eight marijuana plants, 178.9 grams of suspected marijuana, 27.2 grams of suspected cocaine, numerous pills, promethazine syrup, various pieces of paraphernalia used to cultivate marijuana, and $5,637.00 in U.S. currency.

As a result of the search, Joshua Franzak, Arne Nelson and Scott Mudd were arrested and charged accordingly. All three individuals were presented before a District Court Commissioner, released on bond and are pending trial.

Members of WINTF were assisted by the Salisbury University Police Department, Salisbury Police Department, Maryland State Police Barrack "E", Wicomico County Sheriff's Office K-9, and the Wicomico County State's Attorney’s Office.

The Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force consists of members of the Maryland State Police, Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office, Salisbury City Police Department, Fruitland Police Department and the Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s Office.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's a plant. Let people grow it undisturbed by government.

Anonymous said...

10:05 AM that wasn't the only thing he was selling. Nice try though. His parents much not be very proud.

Anonymous said...

I am pretty sure pills don’t grow from plants..

Anonymous said...

"Members of WINTF were assisted by the Salisbury University Police"

It's about time that the SU Police started acting like real police officers. I bet they were just there to take a report on the conduct of the SU students. I wonder if Cheefy gave them their bullet?

Anonymous said...

Wont get off like the parkside teacher will they bet not

Anonymous said...

All that higher education didn't keep them from being caught, wonder if they will be kicked out???

Anonymous said...

Little do you know 1153. That department has some good officers. But keep up with your ignorance.

Anonymous said...

Someone sold him a short ounce! Getting so you can't even trust the drug dealers anymore.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Little do you know 1153. That department has some good officers. But keep up with your ignorance.

March 10, 2018 at 11:59 AM

And you must be one of them.😂😂😂😂😂

I bet you left the Salisbury Police Department cuz you were Skeeerrtt of da crime in da 'Ghetto so you became a security guard at Salisbury University.😂😂😂. The truth is I know about the "good officers" there and I know your type so the ignorance comes from you. Thanks for reading Joe's blog while you are supposed to be protecting the students on campus.

Anonymous said...

Lol, aww panties in a bunch, come back with more so we can all laugh at you. Good job internet troll. skeeerrtt haha.

Anonymous said...

611 must be one at spds finest. Glad your such a tough guy, we feel safe now.