North Division Street were approached by three teenage males in a vehicle inquiring about parking. The males had just entered Ocean City via Route 50 before encountering police. The officers immediately recognized a strong odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle and noticed trace amounts of marijuana scattered throughout the vehicle.
Officers ordered each of the occupants to exit the vehicle. During a search of the vehicle, officers located approximately a half pound of marijuana along with prescription drugs, methamphetamine, brass knuckles, an assisted opening knife, and several items of drug paraphernalia. Additionally, officers located a full face mask in the vehicle and a .25 caliber handgun. Each of the three occupants of the vehicle were placed under arrest. They were identified as a Gavin T. Kaiser, 16, Emmanuelle N. Ruiz, 18, and a 17-year-old male of Arlington, VA.
Kaiser has been charged as an adult with several counts of drug and weapons charges. He was seen by a Maryland District Court Commissioner and transferred to the Worcester County Jail and released on July 1 after posting $10,000 bond. Ruiz has been charged with possession of an assisted opening knife and possession of metal knuckles. He was released on personal recognizance. The 17-year-old male was referred to the Department of Juvenile Services.
oh c'mon
ReplyDeletethey are just sweet for momma teens
they did not wish to hurt anyone
Now why on earth would 3 teens (2 officially under aged) from the Northern VA (not the VA eastern shore) want to come 150 miles and sells drugs in a family friendly town?
ReplyDeleteMayor Rickie, please sir with your vast years of knowledge and seasoning can you elaborate? I mean our town is family friendly, is it not?
Thank goodness these young kids were dumb/stupid/inept in their future trade. Can you imagine if they were truly experienced?
All because they didn't know how to use the directions app on their cellphones, or because they were too stoned to do it. I'd call this a catch of the day for OCPD.
ReplyDeleteExtreme Stupidity.
ReplyDeleteThey actually ASKED for police assistance to jail.
An embarrassment to teenagers everywhere.
The really stupid ones weed themselves out. It's always been that way.
ReplyDeleteYou fellas are an embarrassment to potheads everywhere
ReplyDeleteKris Heiser will let them plead out to disorderly conduct.
ReplyDeleteAt least they viewed the PoPo as their friends when in need.
ReplyDelete@ Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteKris Heiser will let them plead out to disorderly conduct.
July 3, 2018 at 9:24 PM
More than likely, the current acting State's Attorney will still be in charge when this case goes to court...why don't you see what happens?