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Sunday, August 26, 2018

Somerset County Sheriff's Office reports most recent arrests

Aaron Devin Jones of Princess Anne, arrested 7-21-18 for driving while under the influence of alcohol, driving while impaired by alcohol, driving on a suspended driver’s license, driver consuming alcohol while driving, negligent driving, and driving while impaired by drugs and or alcohol. Jones was later released on citations pending court actions. The arrest was the result of a traffic stop conducted by Deputies for not having headlights on in the area of Hampden Ave, and Beachwood St.  Princess Anne

Theodore Duprest Graves of Salisbury, arrested 7-21-18 for driving while under the influence of alcohol, driving while impaired by alcohol, driving on a suspended driver’s license, driver consuming alcohol while operating a motor vehicle, negligent driving, and unsafe lane changes. Graves was later released on citations pending court actions. Deputies observed Graves traveling north in the southbound lane on Ocean Highway near UMES Blvd.

Matthew Adam Mehl of Princess Anne, criminal summons served 8-1-18 for harassment. Mehl was later released on signature pending court actions.

Heather Nichole Lambertson of Crisfield, arrested 8-4-18 on warrants for violation of probation. Lambertson was later held without bond.

Maurice McKinley Turner 3rd. of Princess Anne, arrested 8-6-18 on a parole retake warrant. Turner was later turned over to ECI staff.

Eugene Quinton Borden Jr. of Marion Station, arrested 8-6-18 on a warrant for failing to appear in court. Borden was later held on a $1,000 bond.

Rodney William Burke of Crisfield, arrested 8-20-18 on  warrants for constructive contempt. Burke was later held without bond.

Justin Lamar Brittingham of Princess Anne, arrested 8-23-18 on a warrant for failing to appear in court. Brittingham was later held without bond.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Joe,
When you have the time inquire as to why former Chief Deputy George Nelson recently retired from the Somerset County Sheriff's Office. The truth should be exposed and you are the man to do it. His long history of ripping off the citizens of Somerset County finally caught up with him. Only in Somerset County was he able to get away with it as long as he did.

Anonymous said...

Former Chief Deputy George Nelson reached age/years of service for retirement with the county/ Perhaps you could give details of his long history of ripping off Somerset citizens. Your opinion with no details makes it seem like you have a grudge against the guy..