Type of Incident: Attempted armed robbery, attempted armed robbery with a weapon, first-degree assault, second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, carrying/wearing a deadly weapon, drug possession paraphernalia, drug possession heroin
Date and Time: January 23, 2019 at 8:58 a.m.
Location: North Salisbury Boulevard at E. North Pointe Drive, Salisbury, MD
(SALISBURY, Md.) — Shortly before 9 a.m. this morning, troopers on patrol were flagged down by an adult male victim on Rt. 13 near the Days Inn motel advising that two suspects had tried to stab him for a cigarette. The victim provided troopers with a detailed description of the suspects and that they had ran toward the America’s Best Value Inn motel. The victim further advised that the two suspects chased him with knives and threatened to kill him. The victim stated he only got away because he was able to out run the suspects and one of the suspects fell down.
Troopers quickly canvassed the area and were able to locate both suspects matching the victim’s description behind the America’s Best Value Inn motel. Also located were two knives matching the victim’s description as well as 4 syringes containing heroin.
Both suspects were arrested and transported to the MSP Salisbury Barrack for Processing. Disposition is pending.
Accused #1: Chavis, Scott Matthew, W/M, 29 YOA, Delmar MD
Charges Accused #1:
1.Attempted Robbery
2.Attempted Robbery with a dangerous weapon
3.First Degree Assault
4.Second Degree Assault
5.Carrying/Wearing concealed weapon
6.Reckless Endangerment
7.Possession CDS paraphernalia
8.Possession CDS (heroin)
Accused #2: Char, Alejandro V., W/M, 30 YOA, West Friendship MD
Charges Accused #2:
1.Attempted Robbery
2.Attempted Robbery with a dangerous weapon
3.First Degree Assault
4.Second Degree Assault
5.Carrying/Wearing concealed weapon
6.Reckless Endangerment
7.Possession CDS paraphernalia
8.Possession CDS (heroin)
7 comments:
Close down those motels along tgere, make the junkies go elsewhere
MSP handling calls in Salisbury city limits and doing SPD’s job for them. Some things never change.
So what is the difference between armed robbery and armed robbery with a weapon? isn't the wording, armed mean they have a weapon in the first place which means they are armed, hence the words armed robbery??? And since anything can be used as a weapon, what is the difference?
Last I knew, Salisbury WAS in Maryland...so why would MSP not work there?
Sex trafficking,drugs,shootings at these low life motels needs to be stopped.The city closed down one motel and tore it down put others on notice.
I rather be Judge by 12 than carried by 6
pack a gun when you go out into Da Bury.
They do. It’s just not their primary responsibility. It is SPD’s responsibility. But, MSP is used to it by now. They do all of the work for all the other agencies with a fraction of the manpower.
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