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Friday, August 10, 2018

WCSO CAT Press Release


Moorman, Kellam and Wright
Incident: Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine and Marijuana
Date of Incident: August 2, 2018
Location: 300 block of Newton Street Salisbury, Maryland
Suspects:
Kizzy Lashawn Moorman, female, 36 years of age
Marcus Charles Kellam, male, 32 years of age
Trayshawn Wright, male, 22 years of age
Narrative:
In July 2018, the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team (CAT) conducted an investigation into the distribution of Controlled Dangerous Substances occurring at a residence in the 300 block of Newton Street Salisbury, Maryland. This investigation culminated with the execution of a search and seizure warrant at that residence on August 2, 2018.
During the execution of the warrant (3) three occupants of the residence were identified as Kizzy Lashawn Moorman, Marcus Charles Kellam, and Trayshawn Wright. While Deputies and Officers were securing the residence, one of the occupants discarded an object containing crack cocaine out of one of the windows, almost striking a Deputy who was standing on the perimeter of the residence. A search of the residence revealed an additional amount of crack cocaine, 146 grams of marijuana, a digital scale, packaging material, and $975.00 in cash. Moorman and Kellam were both charged with possession with the intent to distribute crack cocaine, and Wright was charged with possession with the intent to distribute marijuana, and related charges. All three subjects were released to the Wicomico County Detention Center.
Charges:
Possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine, possession of crack cocaine (Moorman and Kellam)
Possession with the intent to distribute marijuana, possession of marijuana (Wright)



Mathias and Dale
Incident: Possession with the Intent to Distribute Cocaine, possession of Heroin, and Possession with the Intent to Distribute Marijuana
Date of Incident: August 3, 2018
Location: 7400 block of Rachel Lane Parsonsburg, Maryland
Suspects:
Jermaine Michael Mathias, male, 40 years of age
Rodney Lee Dale, male, 26 years of age
Narrative:
During the course of the last several months, the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team (CAT) conducted an investigation into the distribution of controlled dangerous substances in the Parsonsburg and Pittsville areas of Wicomico County. This investigation was in response to numerous complaints from members of the community regarding this activity.
During the course of the investigation, Deputies identified Jermaine Michael Mathias as the suspect involved. Deputies were able to establish that Mathias was living at a residence in the 7400 block of Rachel Lane Parsonsburg, Maryland. During the early morning hours of August 3, 2018, Deputies executed a Search and Seizure Warrant at this residence. Once inside the residence, Deputies identified Jermaine Mathias and Rodney Dale as two of the occupants.
During a search of the residence, in accordance to the guidelines set forth in the Search Warrant, Deputies located 39 grams of suspected cocaine, 172 grams of marijuana, a digital scale, packaging materials, cutting agents, sifters and grinders, approximately 1 gram of heroin, and an amount of currency. As a result of the investigation, Deputies arrested Jermaine Mathias and Rodney Dale. Both subjects were released to the Wicomico County Detention Center.
Charges:
Mathais - Possession of Cocaine with the Intent to Distribute, Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to Distribute, Possession of Cocaine, Possession of Heroin, Possession of Marijuana, and Possession of Ammunition by a person prohibited.
Dale - Possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute and possession of marijuana.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why don't these people go out and get an honest job?

Anonymous said...

Mike wcso is slackingggggggggggg
he is down to making a few busts a month tut tut keep up the Crap Work mike as we the people are Fed up with you and your lack of enforcement pack your bags and go work for Duncan SPD.

Anonymous said...

11:33

It’s about to get ALOT worse! Mikey just transfered and reassigned half of his personnel. Including disbanding their swat team. Word is there will be NO enforcement taken by these disgruntled deputies. The CAT team will be no more shortly

Anonymous said...

1255

Shorty Mike needs to be called out on this BS.

Anonymous said...

Wicomico County Taxes are the highest in Maryland

There are neighborhoods that have existed since the 1960s without proper street lighting

DISBANDING THE SHERRIFS OFFICE COULD RESULT
IN OUR TAX DOLLARS BEING USED
TO LIGHT UP NEIGHBORHOODS IN THE COUNTY

with proper street lights

Anonymous said...

I hope he is proud of himself. And his flunkies.

Anonymous said...

Shorty Mike needs to resign in disgrace, but I guess to do that, you have to have honor in first the place.

Anonymous said...

The shame of the matter is that the decision maker will not be affected; rather it will be the deputies, their families and ultimately, the public. It is they who will suffer.

Anonymous said...

What in the world did the SWAT Team do? Wouldn’t we have heard if they did something wrong?
Like did they have a bad shoot?