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Thursday, August 29, 2019

Second Phase Of Multi-Jurisdictional Crime Reduction Effort In Wicomico County Yields 11 Arrests


(SALISBURY, MD) –Maryland State Police, in partnership with allied agencies, assisted in the arrest of 11 people, as part of the second phase 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 across the state, 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. This operation follows a similar initiative from Aug. 22, which led to seven additional arrests in the same area.

Along with the arrests, the operation also yielded the following:
55 traffic stops
71 traffic citations
2 firearms
Seizure of suspected controlled dangerous substances including fentanyl, cocaine, marijuana and alprazolam 


Those arrested were:


Kenneth James Bryant, 25, of Salisbury, Maryland – Warrant arrest for violation of probation


Joseph Terrell Gie, 34, of Salisbury, Maryland – Warrant arrest for failing to appear in Worchester County, Maryland


Larry Oxendine, 45, of Salisbury, Maryland – Violation of a protection order


Jonathan Turner-Brown, 25, of Salisbury, Maryland – Drug possession (not marijuana)


Jimmy Joe Davis Lake, 42, of Snow Hill, Maryland – Warrant arrest for first-degree burglary and related offenses through the Circuit Court for Worchester County, Maryland


Anthoney Allen Gambrill, 18, of Salisbury, Maryland – Driving while intoxicated and related charges


Demetric Cropper, 41, of Salisbury, MD – Warrant arrest for violation of probation through Wicomico County, Maryland


Esco Qu’ran Parker, 18, of Salisbury, Maryland – Disorderly conduct


James Washington Bryant, 35, of Salisbury, Maryland – Warrant arrest for failure to appear in Somerset County, Maryland


Kevin Lindele Parker, 34, of Salisbury, Maryland – Possession with intent to distribute controlled dangerous substances and other related drugs and weapons charges

The operation also led to the arrest of a 16-year-old male on drug distribution charges. In addition, at least one of those arrested had ties to an organized gang.

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).

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

All is going great.

Anonymous said...

The dispositions will tell the tale.

Anonymous said...

Northwest Woodsman: Six out of seven. Well within my 85% minority criminal behavior statistics. Everyone out there that read the first paragraphs of the report knew what to expect. Never fails.

Anonymous said...

Probably all released w/o bail to roam the streets as they promised to behave

Anonymous said...

Looks like alot of money in police overtime and equipment for gutter trash. They always seem to rack up cost without ever getting around to the big dogs. No worries. Sounds like they pulled in money through those citations of mostly otherwise law abiding citizens

A day in the life of a regular dude. said...

Now if only they could do this on a daily instead of harassing the regular day to day people... I can drive any day of the week and find multiple dealers on the street..I can't even get gas with out a line of people buying blunts anymore..

Anonymous said...

Time after time one sees the news of yet another group found involved in crime that happen to be black. Yet it is asked, "Why is it ones assumption that most blacks are considered suspicious of crimes." It is sad but true, like any news that continually flood the the media, it becomes an automatic assumption of their guilt. Sad, truly sad, until the dynamics are changed and responsibility by race and community are made.

Anonymous said...

Who typed this information in to your system?? If you copy from another site, that person needs to find a new job! Worchester??? I live in Delaware but this drives be crazy! Is it Dorchester or Worcester!? UGH

TheRealRay said...

LMAO at the pic of Gambrill...

Anonymous said...

Just look at all those white nationalists causing mayhem in our area.

Anonymous said...

Seriously, how does Anthoney Allen Gambrill look in a mirror and not see stupid looking back at him?