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Sunday, August 25, 2019

A Multi-Jurisdictional Crime Reduction Effort In Wicomico Co. Leads To, 7 Arrests

(Salisbury, MD) — Maryland State Police, in partnership with allied agencies, assisted in the arrest of seven people, as part of a multi-jurisdictional effort to reduce the amount of crimes of violence and firearm violations in Wicomico County.

As part of a multi-jurisdictional law enforcement operation, the Maryland State Police Gang Enforcement Unit-East, along with allied law enforcement agencies in Maryland, planned, coordinated and implemented a crime fighting initiative. The goal was to help further numerous recent on-going investigations regarding crimes of violence, handgun violations and other crimes that had been reported in specific locations of Salisbury, Maryland.

The operation focused on gathering information and identifying criminal gang members and suspects of open criminal investigations. This operation was conducted on Aug 22 and yielded seven arrests. In addition, 39.7 grams of marijuana, 2 grams of heroin, 42.3 grams of fentanyl, 10.1 grams of cocaine, 15 ecstasy pills along with illegal prescription pills were seized as a result of the arrests.

Among those arrested were:

 
Carrene Hammond, 23, of Salisbury Md. charged with disturbing the peace.

Charles Quailes, Jr., 31, of Salisbury Md., charged with second degree assault and drug possession with intent to distribute.

Dantwayne Taylor, 35, of Salisbury Md., charged with drug possession.
James Lake, 31, of Salisbury Md., charged with second degree assault.
 
Jordan Jobe, 26, of Salisbury Md., arrest warrant was served for drug possession with intent to distribute and failure to obey lawful order.
Ramonte Jones, 30, of Salisbury Md., charged with drug possession.



Treshawn Duncan, 19, of Salisbury Md., charged with drug possession.



Fentanyl 42.3 grams, Crack Cocaine 2.1 grams, MDMA/Ecstasy 14.5 grams, 15mg Oxycodone tablet.

The Maryland State Police Gang Enforcement Unit- East partnered with the Salisbury Police Department, Wicomico County State’s Attorney Office, Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office, Homeland Security Investigations- RAC Eastern Shore Office, Maryland State Police Gun Enforcement Unit- East, Maryland State Police S.T.A.T.E. Team, Maryland State Police Salisbury Barrack and the Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force to complete this operation.

This investigation was made possible in part due to funds provided by the Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention (GOCCP), which supports the Maryland Criminal Intelligence Network (MCIN).

22 comments:

  1. Come on man, they are profiling. What a bunch of racist cops! Lol!!!!

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  2. taylor, you got a real great first name, don't you? When I look at you I think of a wire brush used to clean out shotguns. smh

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  3. Northwest Woodsman: all the usual suspects! Anyone want to bet that they all have extensive felony records? I must admit that after over twenty years of law enforcement experience with this criminal underclass, I gave up on ever seeing any meaningful solution so I ran away as there are apparently no other options other than live with the outrageous behavior like you are doing currently. Sad!

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    1. But they’re “goooood booooyyssss!!”

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  4. I just have one question and it never gets answered........why are there more blacks in jail than whites?

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    1. Do your research and seek your own answer

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  5. If the 13 percent put as much effort into finding a job as they do Crime. Nevermind, talking to myself...

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    1. They didn’t like “full employment.”

      Our people fought a brutal war to put them almost all of ‘em out of work. See where that got us..

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  6. #1 males seem to dominate the class.

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  7. What do they all have in common Hmmmmmmmmm.

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  8. 11:01
    They are all from Salisbury where the Mayor said there were NO gangs.

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  9. It took a multi agency effort to catch 7 criminals? Why can,t the Salisbury police catch criminals by themselves?

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  10. Good work MSP and WCSO!

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  11. oh no Charlie brownAugust 24, 2019 at 5:32 AM

    Wow


    the Grinch that stole Christmas is getting locked up

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  12. Statistically theses gentlemen are considered to be in the minority. However, statistically many of them within that minority have criminal records and are serving time or have served time. How is it then that left wing pundits and commentators refuse to acknowledge the statistical facts? How can they claim the statistical facts are racist? Are those in this minority incapable of being productive citizens?

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  13. Northwest Woodsman: The answer to 7:54 is a resounding YES. They are incapable and incompatible with civilization and our culture in particular. Even Lincoln wished our ancestors had chopped their own cotton. Slavery was obsolete early on but the south was stuck with them and no plan to rid our nation of them was forthcoming. Lincoln and other prominent politicians of that day began preliminary research on repatriation back to their African homelands but that ended with his death.

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  14. why would their mommas give them those first names lol

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  15. Wheres the DOJ. There seems to be dis-proportionality among these arrest.

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    1. Nope, proportionality they are are criminals, that’s all that matters

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  16. If the police did their jobs daily, instead of once a quarter, the streets would be safer..notice the article said this did not occur until after the recent violence erupted...bet the gyms are safe

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  17. Salisbury's finest right here!

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  18. A bunch of mental midgets right there. Preying on the good people like leeches.

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