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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Ocean City Police Arrest Three in Human Trafficking Operation


OCEAN CITY, MD – (September 21, 2016): The Ocean City Police Department and Homeland Security Investigations Baltimore recently conducted a joint investigation into human trafficking and prostitution in the resort town with assistance from the Worcester County Bureau of Investigations and Maryland State Police.

On the evenings of September 15 and 16, three individuals were arrested after detectives conducted an operation at an Ocean City hotel. During the course of the operation, detectives seized over 270 baggies of heroin totaling a street value of $1,200, a small amount of marijuana, $350 in U.S. Currency, a 2011 Honda Odyssey mini-van, five cell phones and a police-style baton.

Ocean City police arrested Jamaica A. Brickhouse, 24, of Elkton, MD, Shadia E. Kelliehan, 33, of Burtonsville, MD, and Danielle N. Young, 28, of Ocean View, DE. Brickhouse and Kelliehan were both charged with prostitution while Young was charged with prostitution, possession of heroin and possession of heroin with intent to distribute. Each of the arrestees were seen by a Maryland District Court Commissioner. Brickhouse and Kelliehan were released on personal recognizance. Young was transferred to the Worcester County Jail on $75,000 bond. Each individual was offered victim services through Homeland Security Investigations.

12 comments:

  1. Did any of them harm anyone?

    Did any of them damage any property?

    Was there any crimes committed?

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  2. Prostitution in Ocean City??
    Isn't that a little like selling sand on the beach?
    One or two cocktails and a conversation at any bar in OC will assure you'll be doing the horizontal tango right after last call.

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  3. Human trafficking? These are dope hoes pure and simple. Why is DHS even involved.

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  4. They let this run all summer then arrest them when the season slows down. Keep the tourists happy!

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  5. DHS? Thats a joke should nt they be protecting our borders? I depise this new progressive term for HOOKERS. Human trafficing really. Are they americans (hookers) or illegals(human trafficers) ? there lies the rub and maybe why DHS is involved?

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  6. Settle down, idiots. This heroin epidemic needs to be stopped in any way possible. Didn't anyone read, "intent to distribute" in the report? So what if the trigger was for hooking, heroin got stopped.

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  7. Actually yes these 10$ heroin hoes do wreak havoc wherever they go. First off there is always a dealer nearby so as soon as they earn enough $'s they can buy their drug of choice quickly. Secondly they do steal because business isn't always good. Thirdly they take pees and craps in people's yards and use hoses on private property to wash themselves off after servicing 'clients.' So to anyone who thinks they aren't hurting a thing and are harmless be sure to invite them to your neighborhood to conduct their business before ever offering up your uninformed opinion again.

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  8. Someone paid for these ?

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  9. I'm in hot pursuit of a new prostitute!

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  10. This is Buford T. Justice and I'm in HOT PURSUIT of the Bandit!

    God Bless Jackie Gleason!

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  11. I guess the politicians are done with them.

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