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Friday, March 08, 2019

WCSO CID Press Releases - Feb and Mar 2019

Incident: Possession with the intent to distribute narcotics
Date of Incident: February 15, 2019
Location: 4700 block of Airport Road Salisbury, Maryland
Suspect: Eugene Marion Baugh, male, 50 years old
Narrative: During February 2019, the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team (CAT) conducted an investigation into Marion Eugene Baugh distributing heroin from a residence located on the 4700 block of Airport Road Salisbury, Maryland. On February 15, 2019, Investigators, assisted by the Salisbury City Police Department tactical team, executed a search and seizure warrant at the residence. A search of the residence revealed an amount of heroin that is indicative of the intent to distribute. Baugh was placed under arrest at the conclusion of the investigation. Baugh was held without bond.
Charges: Possession of narcotics with the intent to distribute, CDS possession, and maintaining a common nuisance (residence).


Incident: Possession with the intent to distribute marijuana
Date of Incident: February 15, 2019
Location: 200 block of Marshall Street Salisbury, Maryland
Suspect: Isaiah P. Wescott, male, 19 years old
Narrative: On February 15, 2019, Deputies with the Wicomico Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team (CAT), conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the 200 block of Marshall Street Salisbury, MD. During the course of the traffic stop, Deputies smelled an overwhelming odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A search of the vehicle revealed a backpack belonging to Isaiah Wescott which contained a heat sealed bag of marijuana. The preliminary weight of the marijuana was approximately one pound. Wescott was arrested and released on his own recognizance.
Charges: Possession with the intent to distribute marijuana, possession of marijuana greater than 10 grams.


Incident: Weapons violation/Possession of firearms by a prohibited person
Date of Incident: February 22, 2019
Location: 1300 block of South Salisbury Blvd Salisbury, MD
Suspect: William Lee Bonneville, white male, 35 years old
Narrative: During the week of February 22, 2019, Investigators with the Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team (CAT) became involved in an investigation regarding the illegal sale/purchasing/trading of firearms. Investigators became aware of a subject attempting to purchase, sell, and trade firearms illegally via social media. After covertly communicating with the suspect, a meeting was arranged to exchange firearms. After the exchange occurred, the suspect was taken into custody. The suspect was identified as William Lee Bonneville. Bonneville was prohibited from possessing firearms due to prior criminal convictions. Due to Bonneville’s county of residence, the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office along with detectives from the Maryland State Police Princess Anne Barrack, coordinated efforts and executed a search and seizure warrant at Bonneville’s residence on Backbone Road, Eden, Maryland. Additional firearms, ammunition, controlled dangerous substances, and U.S. Currency were seized from Bonneville’s residence.
Charges: Possession of a rifle/shotgun after felony conviction, Possess/sell assault weapon, Possession of detachable magazine with over 10 round capacity, Multiple firearms purchases within 30 days, Sell handgun without a lock, Unlawful sale/transfer of regulated firearm, Illegal possession of regulated firearm, and Possession of rifle/shotgun by disqualified person


Clockwise from Top L: Seehafer, Edwards, Carr, Dupont
Incident: Possession with the Intent to Distribute Narcotics in a School Zone
Date of Incident: March 2, 2019
Location: 1100 Block of E. Church Street Salisbury, MD
Suspects:
Roger Glenn Seehafer Jr, male, 40 years old
Shannon Nicole Edwards, female, 30 years old
Jordan Stephen Dupont, male, 27 years old
Akemah Varnese Carr, female, 20 years old
Narrative: During February and March of 2019, the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team (CAT) conducted an investigation into the distribution of narcotics from a residence located on the 1100 block of E. Church Street Salisbury, MD. This residence is located within 1000 feet of East Salisbury Elementary School. The investigation culminated on March 2, 2019, when Investigators executed a search warrant at the residence with the assistance of the Salisbury Police Department Tactical Unit. During the search warrant, the above mentioned subjects were located in the residence. Jordan Dupont provided a false name, and was later found to have several active warrants for his arrest. Investigators searched the residence and found an amount of crack cocaine, cocaine, and marijuana that were indicative of the intent to distribute these substances. Investigators also learned that the residence is commonly used as a place for sales, packaging, and usage of controlled dangerous substances. All four occupants were arrested and charged with numerous charges, to include possession with the intent to distribute narcotics in a school zone, possession with the intent to distribute narcotics, possession with the intent to distribute marijuana, maintaining a common nuisance (residence) and possession of CDS. Roger Seehafer and Shannon Edwards were both initially held without bond, however a District Court Judge later released them on their own recognizance. Jordan Dupont was held without bond, and Akemah Carr was released on her own recognizance by the District Court Commissioner.
Charges:
Roger Seehafer – CDS: Possess-Not Marijuana, CDS ADMIN EQUIPMENT POSS/DIST, CDS: COM NUIS: ADMIN NARC, CDS: COM NUIS: DIST. NARC, CDS: POSS Paraphernalia
Shannon Edwards – CDS: Possess-Not Marijuana, CDS ADMIN EQUIPMENT POSS/DIST, CDS: COM NUIS: ADMIN NARC, CDS: COM NUIS: DIST. NARC, CDS: POSS Paraphernalia
Jordan Dupont – CDS: POSSESS-NOT MARIJUANA, CDS POSS W/INT TO DIST, CDS: POSS W/I DIST: NARC, CDS: POSS MARIJUANA 10 GM+, CDS: P W/I DIST: SCHOOL ZONE, CDS: POSS PARAPHERNALIA, OBSTRUCTING AND HINDERING, FRAUD-PER. IDENT. AVOID PROS, CDS: W/I DIST: SCHOOL ZONE
Akemah Carr – CDS: POSSESS- NOT MARIJUANA


White, Yancy and Brown, Jeremiah
Incident: Possession with the Intent to Distribute Narcotics
Date of Incident: March 4, 2019
Location: 900 block of Snow Hill Road Salisbury, MD
Suspects:
Yancy Lamont White, black male, 31 years old
Jeremiah Lamar Brown, black male, 27 years old
Narrative: On March 4, 2019, Deputies with the Sheriff’s Office Community Action Team (CAT) and Criminal Investigative Division (CID), were conducting surveillance in the area of the 900 block of Snow Hill Road Salisbury, MD. Deputies observed a vehicle involved in criminal activity and attempted to conduct a stop on the vehicle. The vehicle began to flee the parking lot of the business, attempting to elude several law enforcement vehicles with their emergency equipment activated. The vehicle was eventually stopped before it was able to flee the parking lot. The two occupants of the vehicle were taken into custody and identified as Yancy Lamont White and Jeremiah Lamont Brown. The investigation revealed White and Brown were involved in the distribution of crack cocaine in the parking lot. An amount of crack cocaine was recovered that was indicative of distribution. A small amount of marijuana was also recovered. Yancy White was held without bond. Jeremiah Brown was initially held without bond, however a District Court Judge lowered Brown’s bond to $10,000, which he posted and was released.


Charges: Distribution of narcotics, Possession with the intent to distribute narcotics, Conspiracy to distribute narcotics, Conspiracy to possess narcotics with the intent to distribute, Possession of CDS

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Most of these are in the city limits. What does the city police do all day?

Anonymous said...

SPD is busy taking selfies with Jake Day.

Anonymous said...

But Jake told me there's no problems in Salisbury.

Sad.

Anonymous said...

Wow, Wescott had a pound of wacky weed? A whole pound? I have never seen a whole pound in my entire life. Do you know how bulky a whole pound is?

Anonymous said...

12:43..How do you think the CAT team got their information?? THE POLICE doing their job.. now you get a job!!

Anonymous said...

3:17 It said "heat sealed" bag, so my guess is it was vacuum sealed, which would compress it a lot.

Anonymous said...

3:17 PM Not bulky at all. Would fit in your glove box...

Anonymous said...

So SPD's swat team is being utilized by the Sheriff's Office yet the Sheriff's Office was not invited to the party with the warrant round up. Let me ask is this swat team that is suspended the same one that protected Mikey in Baltimore during the riots ? What the heck happened. What could they have done as a team to get them all suspended from tactical duty? I guess you do not call the little man out on his grandstanding. Another lesson is never speak freely in front of certain 1st. Sgt. even if they do hold the top spot in your union. Just saying

Anonymous said...

Truth!
I wish the public could see the real Turd.

Anonymous said...

And BTW, that former SWAT team was once considered the best on the shore, at one time, before the temper tantrum. They worked from Kent County down, per MSP’s request.
And if you are keeping score, they were attached to MSP STATE for all things tactical (as in hostage situations, etc) during the riots.
But don’t hurt the king’s feelings. Or the double chin lieutenant (Baker’s boy), or the 1st Sergeant who should have been fired from the academy.
But the deputies are wrong.
Just saying....

Anonymous said...

He is a little turd. Napoleon Lewis got called out by the very men who truly had his back. Just shows how much he had your back. If the public only knew what really goes on at WCSO. Every dog has its day trust me.