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Sunday, March 25, 2018

Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Press Release

On March 13th, 2018, members of the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle on RT. 113 in the Berlin, Maryland. During the course of this traffic stop the operator and passenger were identified as Danielle Robinson (Age 27) of Labelle, Florida and Antwan Bass (Age 41) of Lakeland, Florida. A probable cause search was conducted of this vehicle which revealed 2,328 grams of cocaine and 1,070 grams of heroin, along with approximately 12 grams of marijuana. Both Robinson and Bass were placed under arrest and charged with the following offenses:

· CDS Possession Large Amount – Heroin

· CDS Possession Large Amount – Cocaine

· CDS Importation of Heroin

· CDS Importation of Cocaine

· CDS Possession with Intent to Distribute - Cocaine

· CDS Possession with Intent to Distribute - Heroin

· CDS Possession - Heroin

· CDS Possession - Cocaine

· CDS Possession - Marijuana

Robinson and Bass were subsequently committed and held without bond at the Worcester County Jail. It was also revealed that Bass was wanted on a Violation of Probation Arrest Warrant issued by the Worcester County Circuit Court stemming from his arrest in 2008. On March 20th, 2018, The Grand Jury returned indictments to The Office of The State’s Attorney with respect to all of the aforementioned charges. Trial dates in Circuit Court have not yet been set. This investigation is still on going.

15 comments:

  1. 5 lbs of coke and 2 lbs heroin - good job !

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  2. What was the probable cause? Driving while black?

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    1. what makes you think that they are black, MF?

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    2. You are a complete idiot, you have no idea of the circumstances but you yell racism! How about all the dope of the streets? I guess you have no problem with them running that much drugs around do you?

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    3. The smell of 12 grams of marijuana gives them probable cause to search race baiter

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    4. The smell of 12grams of marijuana gives them probable cause to search race baiter

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  3. Danielle, Antwan, you've been selected to receive an all-expenses-paid trip through the Maryland judicial system, with a grand prize of several years in one of our award winning resorts, where daily boredom spiked with frequent excitement is the rule, not the exception. Thanks for playing, and thanks for making Maryland your choice!

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  4. Who got busted in past few months and set them up?

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  5. 7:50 PM. Stop crying the blues because white law enforcement officers nabbed your drug dealing cousins.

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  6. 7:50 PM who cares, with a haul like that.

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  7. Its so amassing how many of these dealers get busted for Lg. amounts of Coke,Heroin because of the officer Smelling Pot,Speeding,or minor Traffic Violation's.
    If it were me I would drive like a grandmother and not smoke blunts on the way. Hell I went to the Dr. Yesterday and had a guy come in and sit next to me and all you could smell was pot on the dude.

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  8. Limelight Lewis is pissed he didn't get to profile them first.

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  9. Typical profile stop. You can teach a monkey to stop cars with black drivers and out of state registration. Hell Lewis made a career out of it. The funny thing is the largest drug cash seizure in Wicomico came from a white boy with the last name of Brown. 500k in cash and who knows what they missed. He was an East Sider maybe that is why he ran a drug business untouched for so long. Worcester and Wicomico ignore the obvious white dealers it is pure racism and lack of training. All races traffic in narcotics.

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