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Saturday, November 12, 2011

MSP Press Releases

DATE & TIME: 11/10/2011 at 0328 hours C.C. CARD NUMBER: 11-54-007857

LOCATION: Tower Drive @ College Avenue, Salisbury, Wicomico County, MD.

BRIEF RESUME:

On the above date and time, Trooper’s from the Maryland State Police Salisbury Barrack initiated a traffic stop on a black Dodge Dakota in reference to a possible robbery suspect. Through investigation, trooper’s learned that the suspects were in possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Santos, Vansant, and Fischer were arrested and transported to the Wicomico County Detention Center to go before a district court commissioner.

Arrested:
1. Nicole Elizabeth Santos, W/F age 25 of Princess Anne, Maryland
2. Jonathan Charles Vansant, W/M age 30 of Princess Anne, Maryland
3. Dwayne Scott Fischer, W/M age 30 of Eden, Maryland

The suspect was charged with: Possession of C.D.S. not marijuana. Possession of C.D.S. paraphernalia.

DATE & TIME: 11-12-11 @ 0530 hrs
LOCATION: South Mill Drive Salisbury, Wicomico Co., MD. 21801

CASE NUMBER: 11-54-007911

CRIME:
1. Attempted Burglary 4th degree
2. Disturbing the peace
3. Alcohol reckless endangerment
4. Disorderly conduct

Suspect: Norman James Robinson age 26 of Salisbury, Md

BRIEF RESUME: On the above date and time the Salisbury Barrack received a 911 emergency call from a home owner on South Mill Drive, Salisbury Wicomico County, Maryland. The caller was frantic and she advised that a black male wearing all black clothing was attempting to break into her house through the front door. The suspect was using so much force that the Maryland State Police dispatcher could hear the suspect beating and banging on the door over the telephone. The complainant also advised that the suspect was attempting to pick the door lock while he was banging on the door. Several Troopers responded to the call for service and upon arrival located the suspect still on the home owner’s front porch. The suspect was detained. Troopers noted that the suspect was highly intoxicated, he had urinated on himself and his clothes were disheveled. He stated that he had been at this house for a party but was obviously mistaken due to his intoxication level. The complainant did not know the suspect, had not had a party and was home alone with her family.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obama has encouraged this type of behavior from the black lower class in the cities, and he is doing this with the Wall Street Protesters as well...

Anonymous said...

Buy a 10 Gauge shotgun Lady. and the next time they do this answer the door with this 10 Guage and see them run away!!!!

Anonymous said...

What. Lol. @7:43 You are kidding right

Anonymous said...

What. Lol. @7:43 You are kidding right

November 12, 2011 8:15 PM

I hope he is. If not,...sad.

Anonymous said...

A new comer to Mad dog 20/20.