The first lines of a biography read "Napoleon Bonaparte was a military general who became the first emperor of France. His drive for military expansion changed the world."
A newspaper article published more than a hundred years ago reveals a possible Eastern Shore connection to Napoleon! Accomac County and Princess Anne are prominently mentioned in the article.
Read the intriguing story this Sunday right here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
Do you have a local memory to share with PPE readers.. such as a big snow storm, a favorite school teacher, a local happening, something of interest your parents or grandparents told you about? It can be just a line or two, or more if you wish. Send to tkforppe@yahoo.com and watch for it on a future TIME MACHINE posting!
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Saturday, June 7, 2014
Friday, June 6, 2014
DEATH INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY IN SOMERSET CO.
(PRINCESS ANNE, MD) – Maryland State Police are investigating the death of a Somerset County man who was found dead in his apartment this morning by a friend who checked on him.
The deceased is identified as Kevin M. Green, 34, of the 11000-block of Stewart Neck Road, Princess Anne, Md. Green was pronounced dead at his residence.
Shortly after 9:30 a.m. today, Maryland State Police criminal investigators responded to Green’s apartment to conduct an investigation into his death. The preliminary investigation indicates a friend of Green’s went to the residence to check on him this morning. Green had not been heard from since June 3rd and he had failed to report for classes yesterday at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, where he was a graduate student.
When Green’s friend received no response at the door today, he forced entry into the apartment and found Green on his bed. Emergency medical services personnel responded and determined Green was deceased.
Investigators found no signs of foul play in the apartment and observed no obvious signs of trauma on Green’s body. His body will be transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore for an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death.
The investigation is continuing.
The deceased is identified as Kevin M. Green, 34, of the 11000-block of Stewart Neck Road, Princess Anne, Md. Green was pronounced dead at his residence.
Shortly after 9:30 a.m. today, Maryland State Police criminal investigators responded to Green’s apartment to conduct an investigation into his death. The preliminary investigation indicates a friend of Green’s went to the residence to check on him this morning. Green had not been heard from since June 3rd and he had failed to report for classes yesterday at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, where he was a graduate student.
When Green’s friend received no response at the door today, he forced entry into the apartment and found Green on his bed. Emergency medical services personnel responded and determined Green was deceased.
The investigation is continuing.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Representative Scott Rigell Responds to Prisoner Swap
Washington, D.C. – Representative Scott Rigell (VA-02) released the following statement regarding the President's unlawful release of five Taliban fighters:
"Just as the nation was beginning to grasp the magnitude of ineptness at the Veterans Administration, President Obama’s unlawful release of five Taliban fighters to secure the return of Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl has given Congress and the American people yet another reason to question his fitness to lead.
"While the release of an American was welcomed news, the President’s actions raise three serious concerns: 1) the President’s persistent refusal to subjugate his will to the law; 2) the ability of the released Taliban leaders to re-engage in the Taliban’s fanatical mission to find and kill Americans, and; 3) the circumstances leading to Sgt Bergdahl’s imprisonment by the Taliban.
"Though the nature of Sgt Bergdahl’s disappearance and capture merit a full investigation, the remaining two questions point to deep, systemic failures of the Obama Administration, of a further collapse of the values needed to govern properly, and of the core competency of the President himself. The law requiring that the President provide Congress with 30-days’ notice is unambiguous, and he broke it.
"If there is any hope for the remaining days of Obama’s presidency, he needs to draw from a far deeper well of wisdom. He needs to grasp the powerful truth that strict adherence to the Constitution is his sworn duty.
"The House Armed Services Committee, of which I am a member, will conduct a hearing on this next week, and we will fight to uphold our constitutional mandate to provide effective oversight."
Hogan-Rutherford Campaign Kicks Off Two-Week 24 Jurisdiction
"Changing Maryland" Bus Tour with Waterfront Picnic in Edgewater
Annapolis, MD – June 4, 2014 – The Larry Hogan for governor campaign will kick off a two-week statewide bus tour this Sunday, June 8, with a waterfront family picnic fundraiser in the Anne Arundel County business leader’s home town of Edgewater, MD. The event at the YMCA’s Camp Letts, will be held from 2 – 5pm and is expected to attract supporters from around the state. General public tickets are still available by calling (443)221-4450 or visiting http://hogn.co/picnic.
According to Hogan, “Boyd and I are excited to kick off our Change Maryland bus tour on June 8 at Camp Letts in my home town of Edgewater. Our grassroots campaign to bring fiscal restraint, roll back taxes and clean up Annapolis continues to gather momentum as we approach the June 24 Republican primary. The tour will enable us to revisit communities across our state and engage voters who have had little voice during seven years of one-party rule,” Hogan said. The 15 day bus tour will span all 24 Maryland jurisdictions and include stops and events several dozen cities and towns.
Media: The Camp Letts picnic is open to credentialed media; to register contact Hannah Marr, hmarr@hoganforgovernor.com, M (443) 935-3684. The following schedule is for planning purposes only; the campaign will issue detailed itineraries covering each day of the tour.
Sunday, June 8 – Edgewater, MD
Hogan-Rutherford Picnic, Camp Letts: 2PM - 5PM, 4003 Camp Letts Rd Edgewater, MD
Monday, June 9 – Montgomery County
Tuesday, June 10 – Somerset, Worcester Counties
Wednesday, June 11 – Dorchester, Talbot, Queen Anne's Counties
Thursday, June 12 – Anne Arundel County
Friday, June 13 – Harford County
Saturday, June 14 – St. Mary's, Calvert Counties
Sunday, June 15 – Washington, Frederick Counties
Monday, June 16 – Howard, Carroll Counties
Tuesday, June 17 – Cecil, Kent, Caroline Counties
Wednesday, June 18 – Wicomico County
Thursday, June 19 – Baltimore City, Baltimore County
Friday, June 20 – Charles, Prince George's County
Saturday, June 21 – Allegany County
Sunday, June 22 – Garrett County
SURF DOG RICOCHET ANNOUNCES PUBLICATION OF HER NEW BOOK
Ricochet: Riding a Wave of Hope with the Dog Who Inspires MillionsBy Judy Fridono with Kay Pflatz
The moving story behind the YouTube Sensation,
which garners more than 4.3 million views!
San Diego, CA, June 5, 2014— Hero dog, therapy dog, surf dog and service dog turned SURFice dog®, Ricochet launched her new book “Ricochet” on June 3rd. Within 12 hours it was at #46 on Amazon.com’s best seller list.
In the new non fiction book (published by HCI Books) Author Judy Fridono weaves the true story of a dog who went from puppy prodigy, to service dog dropout, to inspirational phenomenon… a beautiful golden retriever named Ricochet teaches us all that by following our hearts, we can live out our destiny, and become a force for good in the world.
After suffering a life of loss, Judy Fridono began training service dog puppies to make a positive difference in the world. Her "puppy prodigy," Ricochet, showed boundless potential surpassing every milestone. But out of the blue, the puppy with so much promise completely lost her focus to train, preferring to chase birds on the beach instead. Regretfully, Judy had no choice but to release Ricochet from the service dog program, leaving her disappointed and disheartened.
But the presumed detour became a journey of infinite possibilities when Ricochet found her doggie destiny in the most unexpected of places: on a surfboard. When Judy finally embraced Ricochet's true calling, amazing things began to unfold. Then the four-legged student became the teacher, showing Judy--and the world--just how much good one dog can do. Because of Ricochet's gift, a teenager with a debilitating spinal cord injury received the much needed therapy to walk at his high school graduation; a young boy with autism finally found his voice; and a soldier trapped by post-traumatic stress regained his freedom. These, and many more inspiring stories, reveal how Ricochet is on a mission to transform countless lives by "pawing" it forward. She is the only SURFice dog® in the world that surfs with people with disabilities, kids with special needs, wounded warriors and veterans with PTSD as an assistive aid.
But the presumed detour became a journey of infinite possibilities when Ricochet found her doggie destiny in the most unexpected of places: on a surfboard. When Judy finally embraced Ricochet's true calling, amazing things began to unfold. Then the four-legged student became the teacher, showing Judy--and the world--just how much good one dog can do. Because of Ricochet's gift, a teenager with a debilitating spinal cord injury received the much needed therapy to walk at his high school graduation; a young boy with autism finally found his voice; and a soldier trapped by post-traumatic stress regained his freedom. These, and many more inspiring stories, reveal how Ricochet is on a mission to transform countless lives by "pawing" it forward. She is the only SURFice dog® in the world that surfs with people with disabilities, kids with special needs, wounded warriors and veterans with PTSD as an assistive aid.
A true pawtobiography about the healing power of an ordinary dog with an extraordinary spirit. Ricochet is a reminder to stay true to ourselves, celebrate our uniqueness, and appreciate the vast ocean of potential inherent in each of us. To order your copy go to http://www.surfdogricochet.com and click on "Ricochet's book".
This is a beautiful story about the journey of one very special human/canine team and the powerful impact they have had on so many human lives. Ricochet is a truly inspirational read that will not only make you laugh and cry, but also confirm what great love, trust, and dedication can achieve. —Victoria Stilwell, author of Train Your Dog Positively
“Ricochet will bound right into your heart. Her story inspires us all to find our purpose!”
—W. Bruce Cameron, author, A Dog’s Purpose
For more information, please contact Judy Fridono at 707-228-0679, or pawinspired@aol.com. http://www.surfdogricochet.com, https://www.facebook.com/SurfDogRicochet
TIME MACHINE Preview.. Napoleon-Eastern Shore Connection?
The first lines of a biography read "Napoleon Bonaparte was a military general who became the first emperor of France. His drive for military expansion changed the world."
A newspaper article published more than a hundred years ago reveals a possible Eastern Shore connection to Napoleon! Accomac County and Princess Anne are prominently mentioned in the article.
Read the intriguing story this Sunday right here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
Do you have a local memory to share with PPE readers.. such as a big snow storm, a favorite school teacher, a local happening, something of interest your parents or grandparents told you about? It can be just a line or two, or more if you wish. Send to tkforppe@yahoo.com and watch for it on a future TIME MACHINE posting!
A newspaper article published more than a hundred years ago reveals a possible Eastern Shore connection to Napoleon! Accomac County and Princess Anne are prominently mentioned in the article.
Read the intriguing story this Sunday right here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
Do you have a local memory to share with PPE readers.. such as a big snow storm, a favorite school teacher, a local happening, something of interest your parents or grandparents told you about? It can be just a line or two, or more if you wish. Send to tkforppe@yahoo.com and watch for it on a future TIME MACHINE posting!
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Arrest Report From The Desk of Pocomoke City Police Chief Kelvin D. Sewell
Pocomoke Police Department
1500 Market Street
Pocomoke, Maryland 21851
410-957-1600
May 1, 2014 – May 31, 2014
Loynial Sturgis, age 34 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Disorderly Conduct.
5-2-14 Heather Taylor, age 23 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Driving, Attempting to drive a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and Driving, Attempting to drive a vehicle while impaired by alcohol.
5-3-14 Robert Dolby, age 25 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with CDS: Possession Paraphernalia and CDS: Possession – Marijuana.
5-3-14 Robert Dolby, age 25 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with CDS: Possession Paraphernalia and CDS: Possession – Marijuana.
5-4-14 Donna Hilton, age 25 year of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Assault 2nd Degree.
5-4-14 Nathaniel Pittman age 31 year was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Assault 2nd Degree.
5-4-14 Marguees Wise, age 21was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Attempted 2nd Degree Murder, Attempted 1st Degree Murder, Arson – 1st Degree, Arson 2nd Degree, and Malicious Burning 2nd Degree.
5-5-14 Juan Quiles, age 32 of Camden, NJ was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with CDS Possession – Marijuana.
5-6-14 Kimberly Stephens, age 30 of Salisbury, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for failure to appear thru the Fruitland Police Department.
5-6-14 Catherine Gravenor, age 50 of Bel Air, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $100.00.
5-8-14 Johnny Collins, age 27 of Withams, VA was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $500.00 Value.
5-9-14 Sarad Baral, age 48 of Fruitland, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for Assault – 2nd Degree and a Sex Offense 4th Degree thru the Pocomoke City Police Department.
5-10-14 Hakeem McBride, age 24 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for Violation of Probation thru Worcester County.
5-11-14 Marvin Fletcher, age 53 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with an Alcohol Violation and Disorderly Conduct.
5-11-14 Joel Owen, age 21 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Driving, Attempting to drive a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and Driving, Attempting to drive a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol Per SE.
5-12-14 Robert Hickman, age 60 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Driving, Attempting to drive a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.
5-13-14 Craig Douling, age 31 of Eden, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Malicious Destruction of Property having a Value of less than $500.00.
5-13-14 Ted Davis, age 20 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for Currency: Manufacture/Counterfeit and two counts of Possession/Issue Forged Currency.
5-15-14 Cecelia Briddell, age 52 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a Warrant for CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute: Narcotics, CDS Pack Material Possession/Distribution, CDS Possession – Not Marijuana, and Prostitution – General thru the Wicomico County Sherriff’s Office.
5-18-14 Shakeisha Sample, age 32 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Failure to Comply with a Peace Order.
5-19-14 Carl Williams, age 22 year of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with CDS: Possession – Not Marijuana, CDS Distribution – Narcotics, and CDS: Possession with intent to Distribute Narcotics.
5-19-14 Antoine Blake, age 53 year of Salisbury, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with CDS Possession – Not Marijuana.
5-19-14 Jahad Triggs, age 19 year of New Church, VA was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with CDS Possession –Marijuana.
5-20-14 Keshon Hayes, age 20 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with 2 counts of Rogue and Vagabond and Theft less than $100.00.
5-20-14 Michael Yeffestig, age 20 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with 2 counts of Rogue and Vagabond and Theft less than $100.00.
5-20-14 Tamika Fisher, age 20 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged on a warrant for Assault 1st Degree thru the Pocomoke City Police Department.
5-23-14 Brandon Harris, age 28 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with CDS Possession - Marijuana.
5-24-14 Desmon Corbin, age 35 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Burglary – 4th Degree and Malicious Destruction of Property.
5-26-14 Darrius West, age 21 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with CDS Possession – Not Marijuana.
5-27-14 Kevin Taylor, age 37 of Pocomoke City, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Failure to Comply with a Peace Order.
5-29-14 Johnny Collins, age 27 of Withams, VA was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $100.00.
5-31-14 Preston Scarborough, age 21 of Marion Station, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $100.00.
5-31-14 Alexander Cohen, age 18 of Marion Station, MD was arrested by the Pocomoke City Police Department and charged with Theft less than $100.00.
OTHER POLICE DEPARTMENT ARRESTS
A Pocomoke juvenile, age 16 was arrested for Theft less than $100.00.
A Pocomoke juvenile, age 17 was arrested for Theft less than $100.00.
A Pocomoke juvenile, age 14 was arrested for Theft less than $100.00.
A Pocomoke juvenile, age 17 was arrested for Theft less than $100.00.
A Pocomoke juvenile, age 17 was arrested for Theft less than $100.00.
A Pocomoke juvenile, age 12 was arrested for Theft less than $100.00.
So sorry for the huge delay. jmmb
POCOMOKE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT ~ CRIME ALERT
POCOMOKE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
June 4, 2014
Crime Alert: Larcenies from vehicles and rummaged through vehicles. Residents are urged to lock their vehicles.
The Pocomoke City Police Department reports of items being stolen out of parked UNLOCKED vehicles and/or rummaged through vehicles. Residents are asked to take steps to avoid becoming a victim of this crime of opportunity. The Pocomoke City Police Department would like to remind residents to do the following:
Most of the items stolen are from unlocked vehicles.
Remember to keep your vehicle locked and windows rolled up even if the vehicle is parked in your driveway or in front of your home.
Park your vehicle in your garage or in your driveway whenever possible.
Do not leave valuables (GPS Units, MP3 Players, laptops, money, change, prescriptions, etc) visible in your vehicle. Remove ALL valuables from your vehicle.
Never leave any personal information in your vehicle such as vehicle title, registration, or insurance.
Report any suspicious people or cars in your neighborhood to the police.
Report all Suspicious Activity Anonymously to 410 957-1600.
Examples of suspicious activity may include:
Vehicles that do not belong in the area
Vehicles that are observed circling the area
People on foot who are not familiar to you
People who are observed looking into vehicles or attempting to open vehicles
Pocomoke City Police Chief
Chief Kelvin Sewell
OCPD CHARGE VA MAN WITH RAPE, BURGLARY
Romer Ortuno PCPD photo |
On May 25, Ocean City officers and detectives responded to Atlantic General Hospital and met with the victim of the sexual assault. Through investigation, officers determined that the victim and a group of friends were at an Ocean City nightclub where they ran into acquaintances from their hometown in Virginia. Eventually the group, including the acquaintances, returned to a hotel room together where they continued to consume alcoholic beverages and became intoxicated.
In the early morning hours of May 25, members of the group, including the suspect, left the hotel room while the victim was asleep. The suspect, who was later identified as Romer Ortuno, 29, of Springfield, VA, then returned to the room where he entered through an unlocked window and reportedly raped the victim.
Ocean City detectives obtained an arrest warrant for Ortuno charging him with first degree rape and first degree burglary. On May 27, Ortuno was arrested at his home by local authorities.
BI-WEEKLY COM STAT MEETING - POCOMOKE CITY POLICE
POCOMOKE CITY POLICE
BI-WEEKLY COM STAT MEETING
May 13, 2014 to May 26, 2014
BI-WEEKLY COM STAT MEETING
May 13, 2014 to May 26, 2014
June 3, 2014
Pocomoke City Police Chief Kelvin Sewell, Lt. Lynell Green and Lt. Brian Craven hold their bi-weekly Com Stat meeting to discuss the Officers performance and City wide crimes.
During the past two weeks the Pocomoke City Police Officers issued 115 citations, 184 warnings, completed 28 Arrest and answered 281 calls for service.
Worcester County Sheriff’s Office
Worcester County Sheriff’s Office
Press Release
In regard to the “College Takeover the Beach” event that is scheduled to be held in Ocean City this weekend:
The Mission of the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office is to serve the people of Worcester County Maryland, and to provide safety, combat crime, eliminate the fear of crime, and improve quality of life in our communities. This will be done through Loyalty, Integrity, Fairness, and Excellence.
The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office has taken proactive steps to help ensure the safety of the Worcester County Community. There will be an increased presence of Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Deputies patrolling the County. The Sheriff has also added increased patrols of Deputies in the town of Ocean City. The Sheriff wants all those who come to Ocean City and the surrounding areas to enjoy their stay without the fear of crime.
The Sheriff stated that criminal behavior will not be tolerated and all Law Enforcement in the area are prepared to take the appropriate action to help ensure the safety of those who wish to live and vacation in our community.
From The Desk Of Pocomoke City Police Chief, Kelvin D. Sewell
Last week I received a complaint from an individual whose family member(s) name appeared on the Pocomoke City monthly arrest log that is put out to the media by The Pocomoke City Police Department each month. The list consists of names of suspects some of whom are recidivist, (Repeat offenders) who commit crimes here in Pocomoke City.
The names and charges that appear on the Pocomoke City Police monthly arrest list are considered public knowledge. This information could also be obtained by individuals who have computers with internet access. (Maryland Judiciary website)
Pocomoke City Police Officers are tasked each and every day with keeping the citizens of Pocomoke City safe from individuals who decide to commit crimes. A Criminal Citation is considered an on-view arrest and must appear in court for the charge issued, just as an arrest that requires an officer to detain and handcuff the individual. These arrests are not personal with the Officers who affect the arrest of criminals; it is the Officers job to continue to make Pocomoke The Friendliest Town on the Eastern Shore.
To the family members whose loved ones names appear on the Pocomoke City monthly arrest log, perhaps you should ask your family members whose names appears on our monthly arrest log to stop committing these crimes and stop embarrassing your family. The Pocomoke City Police Department will continue to work hard each and every day keeping the citizens of Pocomoke City safe.
Respectfully Submitted
Chief Kelvin D. Sewell
The names and charges that appear on the Pocomoke City Police monthly arrest list are considered public knowledge. This information could also be obtained by individuals who have computers with internet access. (Maryland Judiciary website)
Pocomoke City Police Officers are tasked each and every day with keeping the citizens of Pocomoke City safe from individuals who decide to commit crimes. A Criminal Citation is considered an on-view arrest and must appear in court for the charge issued, just as an arrest that requires an officer to detain and handcuff the individual. These arrests are not personal with the Officers who affect the arrest of criminals; it is the Officers job to continue to make Pocomoke The Friendliest Town on the Eastern Shore.
To the family members whose loved ones names appear on the Pocomoke City monthly arrest log, perhaps you should ask your family members whose names appears on our monthly arrest log to stop committing these crimes and stop embarrassing your family. The Pocomoke City Police Department will continue to work hard each and every day keeping the citizens of Pocomoke City safe.
Respectfully Submitted
Chief Kelvin D. Sewell
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Worcester County Sheriff’s Office
Press Release
Reggie T. Mason,
Sheriff
Sunday, June 01, 2014 at approximately 0043 hours, Worcester County Sheriff’s office Deputies were on the lookout for a reported a silver Honda accord possibly involved in drug activity. A Deputy located the vehicle on Stephan Decatur hwy in the area of Old Bridge Rd. The Deputy observed the vehicle to be traveling at 60mph in a posted 40 mph zone. The Deputy also noted the registration plates were not affixed to the vehicle properly.
The Deputy stopped the vehicle and while talking with the occupants, detected the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A search of the vehicle and its occupants was conducted with the following arrests were made.
A Juvenile, 17years old of Bowie, Md. was charged with possession of marijuana
DeAndre Lovelace-Asson, 18 years old, of Mitchellville, Md. was charged with Possession of marijuana.
Isayah Ike Johnson, 18 years old, of Laurel, Md. was charged with possession of marijuana.
Mr. Lovelace-Asson and Mr. Johnson were released on criminal citations and the juvenile was referred to juvenile services for charges. A court date will be set for the District Court.
June 1, at about 02:30 hrs. a Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Deputy was on foot patrol in the Holiday Harbor area of Bishopville as a proactive law enforcement effort to put a quick end to the burglaries. The Deputy discovered a burglary in progress of a shed behind a residence on Nora Lane.
The suspect ran to his vehicle and began to flee by driving at a high rate of speed on Dixie Drive and Saint Martin’s Neck Road. The Deputy returned to their vehicle and pursued the suspect. The suspect vehicle reached speeds around 90 miles per hours in the short distance on Saint Martin’s Neck Road before turning on Mumford Road. The Deputy stopped the vehicle.
The operator was identified as Tevin Nathaniel Smith, 23 years of age of Selbyville, De.
It was later learned that there was a female passenger and her toddler in the vehicle at the time Mr. Smith fled.
A search of the vehicle yielded several pairs of bolt cutters used to cut locks as well as other common tools used to burglarize buildings. Mr. Smith and the female were taken to the Worcester County Sheriff's Office while a family member took custody of the child. Mr. Smith was able to be linked to several other burglaries from May 31.
Mr. Smith was charged with 1 count each of second degree burglary, 4th degree burglary and possessing burglary tools for the incident from Nora Lane. In addition Mr. Smith’s Delaware driver’s license was suspended and he was issued numerous traffic citations in relation to the pursuit.
Mr. Smith was seen by a District Court Commissioner and ordered held at the Worcester County Jail on $100,000.00 bond. The investigation will continue and additional charges are pending for Mr. Smith.
Anyone with information, or who believes their building may have been burglarized is asked to contact the Worcester County Sheriff's Office at 410-632-1111.
Lt. Edward C. Schreier
Worcester County Sheriff's Office
Concert in Cypress Park
Pocomoke City invites you to our first Summer Concert in the Park for 2014!
Precious Memories Southern Gospel Band will open the season on Thursday, June 5th at 6:30 pm under the Cypress Park pavilion.
Free admission to the public! Refreshments will be available for purchase.
Bring your lawn chairs & enjoy the concert with a beautiful view of the scenic Pocomoke River.
Bleacher seating also available.
For more information & calendar of events please visit downtownpocomoke.com or call 410-957-1333.
Precious Memories Southern Gospel Band will open the season on Thursday, June 5th at 6:30 pm under the Cypress Park pavilion.
Free admission to the public! Refreshments will be available for purchase.
Bring your lawn chairs & enjoy the concert with a beautiful view of the scenic Pocomoke River.
Bleacher seating also available.
For more information & calendar of events please visit downtownpocomoke.com or call 410-957-1333.
Furnace Town ~ Upcoming Events!
Photo: Jo Ann Rasmussen |
June 14 - Archaeology Dig 10am-1pm Feel free to pack a lunch and enjoy it under the pavilion. Space are limited. $12.00 per person / Furnace Town Members are FREE
June 14- GHOST HUNT with Delmarva Spirit Hunters. Hunt will begin around 8pm. Cost $20.00 per person
June 21 - Gospel Day Jamboree with The Island Boys, The Baptist Boys, and Faith DiMattia
Starts at 2pm. General admission FREE
Monday, June 2, 2014
Virginia Health Dept. Warns Of Whooping Cough
The Eastern Shore Health District urges all of its residents to stay current on their immunizations, in order to protect those in our community who are the most vulnerable to serious illness and death caused by Pertussis (Whooping Cough).
Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory disease spread from person to person by coughing and sneezing. It is caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Illness typically starts like a cold, with a runny nose, sneezing and mild cough. The cough lasts 1-2 weeks and then worsens, occurring in fits, sometimes followed by a whooping noise, gagging, or vomiting (but not in every case). The disease can be very serious in children less than 1 year of age, in whom it can cause lung infections and, less often, seizures or inflammation of the brain. In rare cases, Pertussis can result in death, especially in infants. In 2013, more than 24,000 cases were reported in the United States, resulting in 9 deaths (all deaths were among infants under the age of 3 months); 411 cases were confirmed in 2013 in the state of Virginia.
"The single most effective way to prevent Pertussis is vaccination," said David O. Matson, MD PhD, director of the Eastern Shore Health District. Protection from childhood vaccine wears off over time, generally in five to ten years, so teens and adults should be revaccinated. Unfortunately, many teens and adults unknowingly carry the bacteria without symptoms or have mild illness because their first vaccine doses at a young age protect them from serious disease, but not from carrying the bacteria and not from spreading Pertussis. They are often the source of infection for infants too young to be protected by vaccination. All parents, siblings, grandparents, and caregivers of infants should make sure their Pertussis vaccine is current, to help protect the vulnerable infant population. It also should be emphasized that anyone who works with infants, whether in healthcare, daycare or nurseries, such as church nurseries, must be up-to-date for their vaccines received.
Anyone experiencing Pertussis symptoms is urged to voluntarily isolate themselves at home and as soon as possible call their primary care physician, in order for the physician to assess them and to begin a treatment of an appropriate antibiotic, should their physician decide to prescribe an antibiotic. Close contacts of patients with Pertussis will also be treated, in order to prevent the additional spread of disease in the community.
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Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory disease spread from person to person by coughing and sneezing. It is caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. Illness typically starts like a cold, with a runny nose, sneezing and mild cough. The cough lasts 1-2 weeks and then worsens, occurring in fits, sometimes followed by a whooping noise, gagging, or vomiting (but not in every case). The disease can be very serious in children less than 1 year of age, in whom it can cause lung infections and, less often, seizures or inflammation of the brain. In rare cases, Pertussis can result in death, especially in infants. In 2013, more than 24,000 cases were reported in the United States, resulting in 9 deaths (all deaths were among infants under the age of 3 months); 411 cases were confirmed in 2013 in the state of Virginia.
"The single most effective way to prevent Pertussis is vaccination," said David O. Matson, MD PhD, director of the Eastern Shore Health District. Protection from childhood vaccine wears off over time, generally in five to ten years, so teens and adults should be revaccinated. Unfortunately, many teens and adults unknowingly carry the bacteria without symptoms or have mild illness because their first vaccine doses at a young age protect them from serious disease, but not from carrying the bacteria and not from spreading Pertussis. They are often the source of infection for infants too young to be protected by vaccination. All parents, siblings, grandparents, and caregivers of infants should make sure their Pertussis vaccine is current, to help protect the vulnerable infant population. It also should be emphasized that anyone who works with infants, whether in healthcare, daycare or nurseries, such as church nurseries, must be up-to-date for their vaccines received.
Anyone experiencing Pertussis symptoms is urged to voluntarily isolate themselves at home and as soon as possible call their primary care physician, in order for the physician to assess them and to begin a treatment of an appropriate antibiotic, should their physician decide to prescribe an antibiotic. Close contacts of patients with Pertussis will also be treated, in order to prevent the additional spread of disease in the community.
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Worcester County Sheriff's Office PRESS RELEASE
May 31, 2014, at 2:38 am, a Deputy from the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office was on patrol in the area of South Bound Worcester Highway, near Ocean Gateway in Berlin.
The Deputy observed a vehicle fail to remain right of center yellow line. The Deputy also observed the same vehicle traveling 62 MPH in a 45 MPH zone. The Deputy conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and made contact with the driver who was identified as Morgan Matthew Fisher, 20 years old, from Stockton Maryland.
The Deputy smelled a moderate odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from Fisher breath and person. The Deputy gave Fisher Field sobriety test, after the test Fisher was arrested and charged with DUI related charges. Fisher was later released.
A trial date for the District Court will be set.
Incident: DUI Arrest
Location of Crime: US Route 113 near Shad Landing Snow Hill, MD
Suspects: Lynch, Jason T O’Reilly
Charges: DUI, DWI, Driving Unregistered Motor Vehicle, Leaving Scene of Property Damage Crash
Narrative:
On May 30, 2014 a Deputy from the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office was on patrol and observed a 4 wheeler in the median of US Route 113 near Shad Landing.
A male was located in the woods of the median. The male was intoxicated and there was evidence that the male had been the driver.
The male, identified as Jason Lynch, was arrested for DUI. Further investigation revealed that Lynch had run into and destroyed a mailbox.
Lynch was released on 4 citations for DUI, DWI, Driving unregistered motor vehicle, and leaving the scene of a property damage crash.
Lynch was released and a trial will be scheduled for Snow Hill District Court at a later time.
Special Attention Bishopville Residents and surrounding Communities.
CC# 140000522 Date: 06/01/2014
Incident: Burglary
Location of Crime: Holiday Harbor Bishopville, MD
Suspect: Smith, Tevin Nathaniel, 23, Selbyville, DE
Charges: Burglary 2nd Degree, 4th Degree Burglary, Possess Burglars Tools, numerous traffic charges
Narrative:
On May 31, 2014 Deputies from the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office responded to several burglary reports in the Bishopville area of Worcester County. The suspects had entered several sheds by cutting or otherwise bypassing locks.
On June 1 around 2:30 am a Deputy conducted a foot patrol in the Holiday Harbor area of Bishopville as a proactive law enforcement effort to put a quick end to the burglaries. While conducting the foot patrol, the Deputy discovered a burglary in progress of a shed behind a residence on Nora Lane.
The suspect ran to his vehicle and began to flee by driving at a high rate of speed on Dixie Drive and Saint Martins Neck Road. The Deputy returned to his vehicle and gave pursuit. The suspect vehicle reached speeds around 90 miles per hours in the short distance on Saint Martins Neck Road before turning on Mumford Road. As the Deputy began to gain on the vehicle it slowed down and stopped. The operator was identified as Tevin Smith.
There was a female passenger and her toddler in the vehicle as well. It was later learned that Smith stopped when the female objected to being in a pursuit with her child in the vehicle.
A search of the vehicle yielded several pairs of bolt cutters used to cut locks as well as other common tools used to burglarize buildings.
Smith and the female were taken to the Worcester County Sheriff's Office while a family member took custody of the child. Smith was able to be linked to several of the burglaries from May 31.
Smith was charged with 1 count each of second degree burglary, 4th degree burglary and possessing burglars tools for the incident from Nora Lane. In addition Smiths Delaware drivers license was suspended and he was issued numerous traffic citations in relation to the short pursuit. Smith was seen by a District Court Commissioner and ordered held at the Worcester County Jail on $100,000.00 bond.
The investigation will continue and additional charges will be considered for Smith as well as the female for her parts in these crimes.
Anyone with information or who believes their building may have been entered is asked to contact the Worcester County Sheriff's Office at 410-632-1111.
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Bureau Initiative Focuses on Child Sex Tourism
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05/30/14
Last month, the FBI asked for the public’s help in a case involving a suspected serial child predator who for years taught in private international schools overseas. The suspect committed suicide after his employer saw pornographic images on his thumb drive, but as part of our subsequent investigation—when we began the process of identifying and notifying the victims shown in these images—we also asked that possible victims and others who may have information come forward, not only to aid investigators but to potentially access our victim assistance services.
Child sex tourism—people traveling to another country specifically to engage in illegal sexual conduct with children—is a very real issue that causes devastating and long-lasting psychological and physical consequences for victims. And the problem is growing, thanks to the relative ease of international travel coupled with the popularity of the Internet in helping individuals exchange information about how and where to find child victims in foreign locations.
The U.S. State Department estimates that more than a million children are exploited each year in the global commercial sex trade. That’s in addition to the untold number of young victims of non-commercial sexual conduct.
But whether it involves commercial or non-commercial sex acts, the FBI—in conjunction with our domestic and international law enforcement partners—investigates U.S. citizens and permanent residents who travel overseas to engage in illegal sexual conduct with children under the age of 18.
Since 2008, our Child Sex Tourism Initiative has employed proactive strategies to address the crime, including working with foreign law enforcement and non-governmental organizations to provide child victims with support services and to investigate and prosecute individuals engaging in child sex tourism.
The FBI also shares intelligence products with our overseas law enforcement partners that focus on trends, methods of operations, offenders, etc. And we offer training to foreign law enforcement and non-governmental organizations to build capacity and develop an effective team approach to address the problem. Intelligence sharing and training help develop cohesive multi-disciplinary teams, which in turn enable better international cooperation during the investigation of these crimes.
Children from developing countries are often seen as easy targets by Americans. Our investigations, however, have shown that American perpetrators travel to a variety of locations—from less developed areas in Southeast Asia and Central and South America to more developed areas in Europe. But it makes no difference where these crimes occur—any U.S. citizen or permanent resident who engages in sexual contact with a minor overseas is subject to prosecution under various U.S. laws.
And these laws were strengthened in 2003 with the passage of the federal PROTECT Act, which authorized a variety of additional prosecutive remedies and other tools to use against those who victimize children. It also makes clear that there is no statute of limitations for crimes involving the abduction or physical or sexual abuse of a child.
So a word of warning to perpetrators of this horrendous crime: No matter where you go, no matter how long it takes, you will be caught and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
And a word of comfort to the victims: The FBI will work with your countries’ authorities and non-governmental organizations to bring perpetrators to justice and to help coordinate the services you need.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
TIME MACHINE... 1997, 1970, 1870, 1916, 1953, 1908
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December, 1997
(Annapolis Capital)
(Excerpts)
Hyatt resort going to Shore
CAMBRIDGE (AP) A deal to bring a $225 million Hyatt resort to Dorchester County- a project to boost the economy of this depressed region- is close to being finalized.
While state county and town officials were reluctant to discuss details, it is clear that two years of negotiations are winding down.
The state Board of Public Works chaired by Gov. Parris Glendening will likely sign an agreement to sell the Eastern Shore Hospital Center property to developers next month said Dorchester County Commission president Jeff Powell.
If it comes to fruition the Hyatt resort with its hotel conference center, golf course, and condominiums would give the lower Eastern Shore, where unemployment rates run high, a boost in job creation and tax revenue.
The location is a developer's dream. It is nestled against the banks of the River just east of downtown Cambridge.
January, 1970
(Daily Times- Salisbury)
Fire Damages Greenhill Church
POCOMOKE CITY - Greenhill Church on Rt. 13, six miles north of Pocomoke City, received modeate damage in a fire Sunday.
Fire Chief Raymond Dryden, of the Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company, said fire was contained to the loft area in the educational building, and did not break through the roof.
The fire was discovered by a passing motorist, who turned in the alarm to the Pocomoke company, which sent three engines and fifteen men. It started from an overheated chimney, Mr. Dryden said. Firemen were in action 45 minutes.
The church is a brick building, on the west side of Rt. 13, across from Olson's Furniture Store. It belongs to the Church of the Bretheren, and is a well-known landmark in this area.
February, 1870
The Bloomfield Times (New Bloomfield, Pa.)
Endorsement of a Note on Sunday.
The Newtown (Md.) Gazette and Record says: " Quite a novel case was argued before the Circuit Court of Worcester county at its recent session (Monday and Tuesday last) as to the binding effect of what is usually termed a "Sunday transaction." It seems that some year or two ago a couple of gentlemen endorsed a note for a third party, on which he drew a given sum of money from another party; but as the note was executed on Sunday, and the gentleman who borrowed the money having since failed, the endorsers went into court and claimed exemption from the payment of said note on the grounds that they had signed it on Sunday. The case was ably argued on both sides and much interest was felt in the result; but the Court settled all speculations by deciding that the securities were liable."
April, 1916
(The New York Times)
5,000 GREET THE PRESIDENT
Mr. And Mrs. Wilson Cheered By Throng At Crisfield, Md.
CRISFIELD, Md., April 2.- President and Mrs. Wilson, who are on a cruise down Chesapeake Bay, stopped here today. They arrived at 230 P.M. on the Mayflower, and came ashore on the tender. About 5,000 persons cheered them. Mrs. Wilson received a huge bouquet of sweet peas and violets.
The entire police force of Crisfield acted as an escort.
August, 1953
The Salisbury Times
The Pocomoke City Little Leaguers raised more than S200 last week with a post season double header under the lights at Parker Field. The money is for bus transportation of 50 boys to Connie Mack Stadium Aug 29. It's the Phillies vs the Chicago Cubs.
December, 1908
Peninsula Enterprise (Accomac Court House)
Carriage Emporium NOW OPEN AT BELLE HAVEN, VA.,
With a Fine Line of
Top Buggies,
Surreys,
Phaetons,
Runabouts,
Speed Carts,
Single and
Double Wagons,
for sale by the undersigned at the lowest margin of profit. The vehicles are all of best make and prices right. Call and see them and get my prices.
Yours truly,
GEO. W. ABDELL,
Belle Haven, Va.
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An Eastern Shore connection with Napoleon Bonaparte? Read more about it next Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
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Do you have a local memory to share with PPE readers.. such as a big snow storm, a favorite school teacher, a local happening, something of interest your parents or grandparents told you about? It can be just a line or two, or more if you wish. Send to tkforppe@yahoo.com and watch for it on a future TIME MACHINE posting!
December, 1997
(Annapolis Capital)
(Excerpts)
Hyatt resort going to Shore
CAMBRIDGE (AP) A deal to bring a $225 million Hyatt resort to Dorchester County- a project to boost the economy of this depressed region- is close to being finalized.
While state county and town officials were reluctant to discuss details, it is clear that two years of negotiations are winding down.
The state Board of Public Works chaired by Gov. Parris Glendening will likely sign an agreement to sell the Eastern Shore Hospital Center property to developers next month said Dorchester County Commission president Jeff Powell.
If it comes to fruition the Hyatt resort with its hotel conference center, golf course, and condominiums would give the lower Eastern Shore, where unemployment rates run high, a boost in job creation and tax revenue.
The location is a developer's dream. It is nestled against the banks of the River just east of downtown Cambridge.
January, 1970
(Daily Times- Salisbury)
Fire Damages Greenhill Church
POCOMOKE CITY - Greenhill Church on Rt. 13, six miles north of Pocomoke City, received modeate damage in a fire Sunday.
Fire Chief Raymond Dryden, of the Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company, said fire was contained to the loft area in the educational building, and did not break through the roof.
The fire was discovered by a passing motorist, who turned in the alarm to the Pocomoke company, which sent three engines and fifteen men. It started from an overheated chimney, Mr. Dryden said. Firemen were in action 45 minutes.
The church is a brick building, on the west side of Rt. 13, across from Olson's Furniture Store. It belongs to the Church of the Bretheren, and is a well-known landmark in this area.
February, 1870
The Bloomfield Times (New Bloomfield, Pa.)
Endorsement of a Note on Sunday.
The Newtown (Md.) Gazette and Record says: " Quite a novel case was argued before the Circuit Court of Worcester county at its recent session (Monday and Tuesday last) as to the binding effect of what is usually termed a "Sunday transaction." It seems that some year or two ago a couple of gentlemen endorsed a note for a third party, on which he drew a given sum of money from another party; but as the note was executed on Sunday, and the gentleman who borrowed the money having since failed, the endorsers went into court and claimed exemption from the payment of said note on the grounds that they had signed it on Sunday. The case was ably argued on both sides and much interest was felt in the result; but the Court settled all speculations by deciding that the securities were liable."
April, 1916
(The New York Times)
5,000 GREET THE PRESIDENT
Mr. And Mrs. Wilson Cheered By Throng At Crisfield, Md.
CRISFIELD, Md., April 2.- President and Mrs. Wilson, who are on a cruise down Chesapeake Bay, stopped here today. They arrived at 230 P.M. on the Mayflower, and came ashore on the tender. About 5,000 persons cheered them. Mrs. Wilson received a huge bouquet of sweet peas and violets.
The entire police force of Crisfield acted as an escort.
August, 1953
The Salisbury Times
The Pocomoke City Little Leaguers raised more than S200 last week with a post season double header under the lights at Parker Field. The money is for bus transportation of 50 boys to Connie Mack Stadium Aug 29. It's the Phillies vs the Chicago Cubs.
December, 1908
Peninsula Enterprise (Accomac Court House)
Carriage Emporium NOW OPEN AT BELLE HAVEN, VA.,
With a Fine Line of
Top Buggies,
Surreys,
Phaetons,
Runabouts,
Speed Carts,
Single and
Double Wagons,
for sale by the undersigned at the lowest margin of profit. The vehicles are all of best make and prices right. Call and see them and get my prices.
Yours truly,
GEO. W. ABDELL,
Belle Haven, Va.
.....................................................................................................................................
An Eastern Shore connection with Napoleon Bonaparte? Read more about it next Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.
.....................................................................................................................................
Do you have a local memory to share with PPE readers.. such as a big snow storm, a favorite school teacher, a local happening, something of interest your parents or grandparents told you about? It can be just a line or two, or more if you wish. Send to tkforppe@yahoo.com and watch for it on a future TIME MACHINE posting!
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