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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Breaking News, Major Drug Bust

On October 28, 2008, members of the Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force "WCNTF" in conjunction with other local la enforcement agencies initiated a buy/bust operation in the Salisbury area. Members of WINTF received information that two suspects identified as John Kennedy and Violitus Scott were knows to sell large quantities of Heroin throughout the Wicomico County area. Based on this information, contact was made with John Kennedy to meet at a mutual location and exchange an amount of U.S. currency for Heroin. Law enforcement set up surveillance in the parking lot at the Centre at Salisbury. Once at that location, officers observed Kennedy, Scott and a third individual, who was identified as Maurice Fiddmon, arrive in two separate vehicles. The three suspects were then monitored as they provided an undercover officer with suspected Heroin in exchange for marked U.S. currency. The three subjects were subsequently followed out of the parking lot at which point two traffic stops occurred. The first vehicle was stopped on the S/B ramp at Rt. 50 and Rt. 13 Bypass. Both Maurice Fiddiemon and Violitus Scott were located within that vehicle. During a search of each subject, officers recovered marked U.S. currency that had been provided during the transaction with the undercover officer. The second stop occurred on thye Rt. 13 Bypass at the Rt. 50 exit. The vehicle was being operated by John Kennedy. A search of Kennedy recovered a suspect amount of Heroin and $3,973.00 in U.S. currency. A subsequent consent search was conducted at Scott's home which resulted in $35,030.00 being seized.

Property Estimate Value

Heroin 26.2 grams
20.5 grams - recovered during transaction with the plain clothes officer
5.7 grams seized from John Kennedy

U.S. Currency $39,003.00

The Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force is comprised of members from the Maryland State Police, Wiucomico County Sheriff's Department and the Salisbury Police Department and was instituted to deter the growing drug problem in Wicomico County, Maryland. During execution of these warrants, the Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force was assisted by the Somerset County Narcotics Task Force, Wicomico County Bureau of Investigations, WCBI-NS and the Salisbury City Police Department.

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

finally some REAL drugs being taken off the street!

Anonymous said...

Finally something is being done in this area to finally clean it up! I'm tired of not being able to feel safe not even driving down Rt 13 or 50 at night!

Anonymous said...

Congrats, but is that a "major" bust? That's only about $2600 worth of hereion.

Anonymous said...

not to mention its only like a damn ounce... wtf... w00 w00 w00, why not bust the alcoholics buying beer at the corner store? they are the ones killing innocent children, mothers, sisters, etc... drinking and driving??

Anonymous said...

immediate posting, no approval necessary?

Anonymous said...

Stop your girly wining. It's a good bust by good officers. Any drugs, dealers and money we can get off the street is a plus.

Anonymous said...

$39,000 in currency. Way to go!!
Sure means our police will have that much more to fight crime!!
God knows they are going to need
every dollar they retrieve from
these bust. You grow, you pay the
price & Salisbury is doing just
that!! Drugs, Drugs & more drugs.

Anonymous said...

those guys are only a noch above the street corner sellers....quess that is big time for this hole in the wall...but not a drop in the bucket for the crime rating we have, they'd rather right seat belt tickets

Anonymous said...

Mike Lewis #1 sheriff in the country hands down. How many bust does this make since he has been our sheriff. What was the previous sheriffs name? I honestly can't recall, but we wil remember Lewis for ever. Keep up the great work sheriff.

Anonymous said...

it may be considered a small bust by some however can lead to major suppliers and further arrests up the chain. trust me, this aint over yet by any means. Way to go to all of the detectives, deputies and officers who made this possible and are working day and night to clean this trash up.

Anonymous said...

Lets hope they don't get the same judge that sentenced Kenneth Townsend to 1 and a half years for helping steal $500,000 from the Wicomico County landfill !!

Anonymous said...

I believe I read that Brett Wilson is the one who basically let Kenneth Townsend off the hook. So yes you are right, these guys will just walk if they are lucky to get him. From what I understand, he is a Judge over in Dorchester County but also sits in on cases right here in Wicomico County - so there you go!

Anonymous said...

One gram of herion off the street is a good thing. This drug is a killer of lives, I hope meth never explodes here. Good job.

Unknown said...

Just like these low-level dealers will roll over on their mommy's Mr.I Don't want to die in prison has no doubt made a closed door.I'll break one off in Ray Lewis's backside Townsend,deal and will roll in the upcoming let's give the guilty punk his fair trial for Ray Lewis. You people just don't get the game!

Anonymous said...

before you sell Judge Wilson up the river, did Ruark ask for 15 years active time??? No he did not, he remained SILENT as to an active sentence and capped restitution to ONLY $10000!

Chimera said...

The first comment sums it up-not to be critical because they( task force) do a good job but its about time they went after the big boys and got some real dangerous drugs off the street.Unfortunately there is probably someone ready to step in and take these guys place as we speak.The trade never goes away the guys in charge of the rackets just do.....

Anonymous said...

9:55, Do you honestly thinh HERION is a non dangerous drug, only meth/ice does this damage to a person, meth and ice do it alot quicker, you are a dumbass.

Anonymous said...

I think i misunderstood that, sorry

Anonymous said...

I made a DUMBASSS outta myself, it happens, sorry again.

Anonymous said...

Just the girl right? They didn't seize any green did they? This place is too dry already.

Anonymous said...

I'd just like to share this name... so that someone will hopefully take him off of the streets. Lamont Jackson of Salisbury is a local crack dealer living right in our very own merrifield apartments. hopefully someone with some interest will read this.

Anonymous said...

just to correct the previous post crosswinds apartments

Anonymous said...

We should just give it away for free and let the scourge of society smoke and snort theirselves to death. Just another death of a non working, non productive non taxpayer that is a leach to society. Take the profit out of it, murder rates will drop and accidental suicides will rise and nobody will care.

Anonymous said...

It is a pity that our law enforcement officers put their lives on the line everytime they pull over or raid the homes of people like this.

Show's how much judges and commissioners care about law enforcement personel. Liberal judges are a plenty here and we need to vote them all out at every opportunity for our own safety.

Anonymous said...

From College Avenue all the way to Carroll Street has become the new drug haven, many ways in and many ways out of this area, back alley's, side roads. If I saw two drug dealers shooting each other I think I'd wait for their last breath until I call 911

Anonymous said...

i dont think id call... the are helping to kill and destroy people's lives everyday in this area....