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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

WCSO Press Releases - July 17, 2017



Incident: Assault
Date of Incident: 15 July 2017
Location: 800 block of Snow Hill Road, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Oifoghe Ogheneruona, 35, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On 14 July 2017 at 5:58 PM a deputy responded to an apartment in the 800 block of S. Schumaker Drive in Salisbury for a reported assault. Upon arrival the deputy met with a victim who stated that her roommate, Oifoghe Ogheneruona, had cut her on her arm with a knife during an altercation. The deputy observed signs of injury that corroborated the account
The deputy placed Oifoghe Ogheneruona under arrest and transported her to the Central Booking Unit where she was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. Following an initial appearance, the Commissioner released Ogheneruona on $10,000 unsecured bond
Charges: Assault 2nd Degree and Reckless Endangerment 


Incident: Possession of CDS
Date of Incident: 15 July 2017
Location: 800 block of Snow Hill Road, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Hubert C. Herring, 41, Temperanceville, VA
Narrative: On 15 July 2017 at 9:30 AM a deputy responded to a Chicken BBQ for the report of a customer who had dropped a baggie containing pills and a white powdery substance in the parking lot of the event. The deputy learned that a subject, later identified as Hubert Herring of Temperanceville, VA, dropped the baggie as he exited his truck to make a purchase at the BBQ event. Herring drove away without retrieving the baggie. Herring returned to the lot (prior to the deputy’s arrival) after he apparently realized he did not have the baggie anymore but left when he could not locate it.
The deputy identified the pills in the baggie as Oxycodone and the white substance as Cocaine. The deputy was unable to locate Herring and subsequently left the area.
The deputy learned that Herring had returned a second time in an effort to locate the baggie at which time the deputy was able to respond back and detain Herring. Following a subsequent investigation, Herring admitted to inadvertently dropping the baggie. After placing Herring under arrest, the deputy found additional drug paraphernalia along with Marijuana and a smoking device in Herring’s possession.
The deputy transported Herring to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. Following an initial appearance, the Commissioner released Herring on Personal Recognizance.
Charges: Possession of CDS (Cocaine), Possession of CDS (Oxycodone), Possession of drug Paraphernalia 


Incident: Possession of a Handgun
Date of Incident: 15 July 2017
Location: S. Salisbury Blvd. at Bateman Street, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Mahesh Alvin Sharp, 28, Cape Charles, VA
Narrative: On 15 July 2017 at 3:44 PM a deputy stopped a vehicle after observing the operator talking on a hand-held cell phone while driving. During the encounter, the deputy observed an empty holster laying on the rear seat. Further investigation revealed a loaded 9mm semi-automatic handgun under the seat of the passenger, Mahesh Sharp of Cape Charles, VA.
The deputy placed Sharp under arrest and transported him to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. Following an initial appearance, the Commissioner released Sharp on $2,500.00 unsecured bond.
Charges: Handgun in Vehicle and Concealed Dangerous Weapon

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another Darwin Award contender.

Anonymous said...

Hmm...first listing has discrepancies in location
Of course LE is never mistaken

Anonymous said...

Mahesh isn't too sharp either!

Anonymous said...

Don't be a jerk. I'm sure it's difficult but try.

Anonymous said...

he lives in the free state of Virginia maybe he had a concealed carry permit? but the Nazi State doesn't recognize that

Rebel Without a Clue said...

How in the world do you pronounce "Oifoghe Ogheneruona"? I'll try it phonetically and see how it turns out. Oyf-Ofe Of'en-or-on-a? She'll never go to court with that name. Her attorney will have the charges dropped and the case dismissed on account that no one can say her name. And since no one will ask her how to say it they'll just let her go on about her business.