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Sunday, November 17, 2013

CDS Arrest Salisbury

DATE & TIME: 11/11/2013 @ 0144 hours CASE NUMBER: 13-MSP-0002997LOCATION Naylor Mill Road @ Westwood Drive, Wicomico County Md.
INCIDENT Possession of Marihuana
On the above date and time, a Chevy Equinox driven by Katelyn Elizabeth Wilkins, 21, of Delmar, was stopped for a seatbelt violation on Naylor Mill Road near Westwood Drive. Upon contacting Wilkins the Trooper detected a strong odor of burning marihuana coming from within the vehicle. A probable cause search of the vehicle was conducted and Wilkins along with her passenger, Markise Deandrea Stewart, 24, of Salisbury, were arrested and charged with possession of less than 10 grams of marihuana. Both were released and are awaiting a trial date.

12 comments:

  1. CDS = Controlled Dangerous Substance. I have yet to see where marijuana is legitimately dangerous.

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  2. Why don't people just smoke it at home?

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  3. yup two young girls in a car with a couple of joints! thank goodness this trooper was able to identify those thugs and pull all those weapons and drugs off the street! won't have to worry about these gangsta's breaking down your door and rapin and robbin ya all! surprised he actually made the stop in spite of the great jeopardy and potentially harmful situaion he was potentially subjecting himself to with these hardened criminals!

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  4. Outstanding job! Keep it up !

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  5. When they do legalize weed...and i do mean when, the police will no longer be making any more arrests...just a bunch of seat belt violations...thanks for protecting us!

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  6. This is why there's a 'seat belt law' at all. Nosy, less then well meaning cops and possibly to reduce insurance losses is the only reason we are restrained by a seat belt law. Your safety is just fallout.

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  7. so what's the trooper doing about all the gangs in this town? oh that's right they won't go so easy. he might actually be in fear for his life!

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  8. Hey dummy (7:26), an arrest is an arrest. The paycheck is the same. Why fool with the dangerous crap when there's an easy arrest jumping out at you. Besides, you morons don't appreciate anything anyhow!

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  9. In Vietnam they sent children in with bombs. Or have you forgotten (or never knew) that history. Just because these people are women do not think they are above the law. An arrest is an arrest. Good job!!

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  10. how in the hell do you relate stopping two women for a seatbelt violation to kids blowing up marines in Vietnam? That's quite a leap of logic! even for the most f'd up mind. bottom line is you don't want to do the heavy lifting required so turn in your badge and gun and go home and suck you thumb while cowering in the corner. society deserves better!

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  11. "An arrest is an arrest". Therein lies the problem. Cops get awards and promotions for their "arrests". Doesn't matter if its a joint in a car or a drunk driver or a drunken brawl. Instead of (like they used to do) telling people to break it up and go home, or something of that nature, now, its escalate and arrest. Right, wrong, fairness, balance, SERVICE, none of them matter. The police climb the career ladder on the backs of citizens, or "terrorists", as we are now known to them.

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  12. hey @ 10:31...two women? lol MARKISE is a guy dummy

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