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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Somerset County Sheriff's Office Press Releases

Victoria Katherine Williamson of Princess Anne, arrested 11-11-10 on a warrant regarding failing to appear in court. Williamson was later held on a $500.00 bond.
 
Pamela Sue Fischer of Princess Anne, charged on a criminal summons 11-12-10 regarding failure to send child to school. Fischer was released pending trial. 
 
Rodger Pikinton of Crisfield, charged on a criminal summons regarding failure to register/change address regarding the sex offender registry. Pikinton was released pending trial. 
George William Brenneman Jr. of Chance charged on a criminal summons regarding theft over $500.00, and 4th degree burglary. Brenneman was released pending trial.
 
Shane Alan Wootten of Princess Anne, arrested 11-15-10 on a warrant regarding violation of probation. Wootten was released after posting $5,000 bond.
 
Neil Patrick Wilson of Fairmont, arrested 11-15-10. The arrest was a result of a investigation where deputies were called to a Fishing Island Rd address in Fairmont regarding a domestic dispute. Deputies learned that Wilson assaulted a female at that residence. Wilson was charged with 2nd degree assault, and reckless endangerment. Wilson was later held on a $10,000 bond.
John Daniel Webb Jr. of Crisfield, arrested 11-15-10  regarding driving on a suspended drivers license. Webb was later released pending trial. 
 
Taylor Samuel Bounds of salisbury, arrested 11-16-10 on a warrant regarding cds possession, cds possession other than marijuana, and cds paraphernalia. Bounds was later released on a unsecured $1,000 bond.
 
Karen Marie Wilson of Princess Anne, arrested 11-17-10 on a Wicomico County warrant regarding 2nd degree assault, and telephone misuse. Wilson was later released on personal recognizance pending trial. 
 
Thomas William Marshall Jr. of Fruitland, arrested on a warrant regarding failing to appear in court. Marshall was later held on a $250.00 bond.
Kevin Goepfert

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