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Wednesday, June 13, 2018

WCSO CAT Press Releases - June 12, 2018


Incident: Possession with the intent to distribute narcotics
Date of Incident: May 31, 2018
Location: Wango Road/Laws Road, Parsonsburg, Maryland
Suspects:
Meadows-Simms, Ashley M., 30 years old, Salisbury, MD
McKinney, Tyrell M., 30 years old, Marion Station, MD
Narrative: On May 31, 2018 members of the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team (CAT) came into contact with a vehicle in the area of Wango Road and Laws Road Parsonsburg, Maryland. During the course of the contact, deputies identified two occupants of the vehicle as Ashley Meadows-Simms, 30 years old of Salisbury, MD and Tyrell McKinney, 30 years old of Marion Station, MD. Probable cause was developed to search the vehicle. Deputies located numerous syringes, smoking device, and other drug paraphernalia in the front seat area where Meadows-Simms had been seated. In the rear seat where McKinney had been seated, deputies located an amount of marijuana which would indicate the intention to distribute the same. Deputies searched McKinney’s person and located an amount of cocaine which would indicate an intent to distribute the same. Deputies also learned that Meadows-Simms had (2) active warrants for her arrest. Both subjects were arrested and later released to the Wicomico County Detention Center.
Charges:
McKinney: Possession with the intent to distribute narcotics, possession with the intent to distribute marijuana, possession of CDS: not marijuana, possession of CDS: marijuana more than 10g
Meadows-Simms: Possession of CDS: not marijuana, possession of controlled paraphernalia (syringes)

Incident: Possession with the intent to distribute narcotics
Date of Incident: June 6, 2018
Location: Marian St @ E. College Ave Salisbury, Maryland
Suspect: Timothy Esau Holbrook Jr, 35 years old, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On June 6th, 2018, members of the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team had telephone contact with a subject identified as Timothy Holbrook Jr. Not knowing he was interacting with law enforcement, Holbrook agreed to meet and distribute an amount of heroin to deputies. Deputies conducted surveillance on Holbrook, and conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle he was occupying in the area of Marian Street and E. College Ave Salisbury, Maryland. During the course of the stop, Holbrook began to attempt to conceal an item in the vehicle, and when deputies attempted to remove him from the vehicle, he resisted their attempts to detain him. The resistance resulted in Deputies having to deploy a Taser on Holbrook in order to take him into custody. A search of Holbrook revealed an amount of heroin, cocaine, marijuana, and methadone pills, all in an amount indicative of the intent to distribute. A Deputy Sheriff was also injured during the struggle. This incident also occurred within 1000 feet of James M. Bennett High School. Holbrook was arrested and later released to the Wicomico County Detention Center, and was being held without bond at the time of this release.
Charges: Possession with the intent to distribute narcotics within 1000 feet of a school zone (3 counts), possession with the intent to distribute marijuana within 1000 feet of a school zone, possession with the intent to distribute narcotics (3 counts), possession of CDS with the intent to distribute, possession of CDS (3 counts), resisting arrest, and other related charges

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

White Trash!

Anonymous said...

"he resistance resulted in Deputies having to deploy a Taser on Holbrook"


If you don't resist you don't get tased!

Anonymous said...

Salisbury University maintenance man sells his prescription opiates on campus

Anonymous said...

You're nothing but trash!!!