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Sunday, July 10, 2016

Ocean City Police Arrest Four Men after Early Morning Burglary

OCEAN CITY, MD – (July 6, 2016): On Monday, July 4, 2016, at approximately 5:40 a.m. Ocean City police responded to a residence in the area of 12th Street and Dayton Lane in reference to a burglary. Residents of the unit awoke to find the unit in disarray and multiple personal items stolen. It was determined that over $3,500 in electronics, cash and other miscellaneous items were stolen including one wallet.

During the investigation, officers learned that one of the victim’s credit cards was used at a restaurant in the resort. Officers obtained surveillance footage and eventually located the suspects in the area of 10thStreet and Dayton Lane at approximately 1:20 p.m. that day.
 

During a search of the suspects’ vehicle, officers located several items reported stolen in the Dayton Lane burglary earlier that day, as well as additional items that were reported stolen during a separate theft incident. Officers also located a large amount of marijuana and paraphernalia.

Ocean City police arrested and charged four suspects as follows:

Justin Castaneda, 18, of Lancaster, PA 
  • Possession of a replica weapon, concealing a dangerous weapon, theft less than $10,000, theft less than $1,000, possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, first degree burglary
Carly A. Davila, 23, of Lancanster, PA
  • Possession of a replica weapon, first degree burglary, theft less than $10,000, theft less than $1,000, possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute
Andrew Feliciano, 20, of Ephrata, PA
  • possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, theft less than $10,000
Juan Tamayo, 20, of Lancaster, PA
  • Possession of a replica weapon, concealing a dangerous weapon, theft less than $10,000, theft less than $1,000, possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute
Each of the four suspects were seen by a Maryland District Court Commissioner. Castaneda and Davila were transferred to the Worcester County Jail on $25,000, Tamayo was transferred to the Worcester County Jail on $10,000 bail and Feliciano was released after posting $10,000 bail.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Should of stayed in pa

Anonymous said...

OC the family town they call themselves...crime increases every year.

Anonymous said...

Where there are families on vacation with money and valuable stuff, criminals will come to take it. At least these weasels aren't of the homegrown variety, but that's not much of a consolation; we have plenty of weasels of our own.

Anonymous said...

Four Latino DREAMers
We want to make them citizens.

Anonymous said...

THUGS!!!!!! And just where were the 1000 cops that are worried about trailer parking, open containers, etc.

Anonymous said...

Four Latino thugs who shouldn't be here. But do you think Obama will send them back?

Anonymous said...

Where does it say that these guys are not citizens?

Anonymous said...

They shouldn't be here because they're Latino? Wow.

This may come as a shocker but there are white criminals.

Unfortunately these guys probably were raised in an environment (and country) full of hate, drugs, and violence. This does influence behavior and decision. Its sad. And its sad that you think that way.

Anonymous said...

Good job OCPD! Keep up the good work!

Anonymous said...

1. Stolen property, if they confirmed it was stolen and they were nearby at the the of the crime then guilty.
2. Walk down the boardwalk and count how many shops sell replica weapons. From squirt guns, cap guns, plastic bb guns. If you buy one are you a criminal as soon as you leave the store.
3. Distribution under the claim of a "large amount"? 4 or more guys from PA go to the beach for a week, they would certainly bring more than an ounce and that is all you need for a distribution charge. All the while we have politicians and businessmen preparing to set up shop within its coming "semi-legalization".

Anonymous said...

I live here. I'll take those odds.
Four idiots out of over 300,000 visitors screws up (maybe a few more).
Show me ANY city with over 250,000 in population in this entire country that has that percentage of serious crime on any single night.
I'll be riding my bike on the boards tomorrow with my grandkids - just as I did with my parents 50 years ago - without a care in the world being in this town.

Anonymous said...

They were part of the "border crisis." The unattended children from a few years ago-desparate and full of hope. Remember that BS?

Anonymous said...

part of their sentencing should be a 5 year ban from Ocean City.

Anonymous said...

Hey dummies! Just because someone is Hispanic or looks to be,does not mean they are illegals.