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1822 .. This 200-year-old news item tells about an agricultural experiment in Worcester County.
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This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:
1822 .. This 200-year-old news item tells about an agricultural experiment in Worcester County.
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The Department of Justice has awarded Hardwire, LLC in Pocomoke 7 million dollars to protect law enforcement.
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$7M awarded to Hardwire, LLC for law enforcement's protection gear - 47abc (wmdt.com)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 13, 2022
(Somerset County, MD) – The Somerset County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce the addition of five new School Resource Officer (SRO) positions.
On Tuesday, July 12, 2022, the Somerset County Commissioners voted unanimously to approve five new SRO positions. This decision was made after weeks of deliberation between partner agencies in response to the increased violence within school systems across the country. These positions will be funded through a collaborative effort between Somerset County, Somerset County Public Schools, and The Maryland Center for School Safety. These five new positions are in addition to the four full-time SROs currently assigned to the Public School System.
With the addition of these positions, we anticipate placing SROs in the following schools: Washington Academy & High School, Crisfield Academy & High School, Somerset Intermediate School, Woodson Elementary School, Deal Island Elementary School, Greenwood Elementary School, and Princess Anne Elementary School. Advertising for these positions will begin immediately in hopes of filling some or all of them during the beginning of the 22-23 school year.
The safety of our children and schools is paramount, and we believe that having full-time SROs in schools is one of many steps we can take to accomplish this goal.
At its July 12, meeting, the Worcester County Board of Education accepted a donation from Pocomoke City-based company Hardwire, LLC to fully outfit every school in Worcester County with the latest generation of its Emergency Response Shields.
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BOE Accepts School Safety Donation - Worcester County Public Schools (worcesterk12.org)
(BERLIN, MD) – Maryland State Police are investigating a fatal pedestrian hit and run crash that claimed the life of a fourteen year-old boy in Worcester County.
The deceased victim is a 14-year-old boy, of Ocean Pines, Maryland. He was pronounced deceased by hospital personnel at Atlantic General Hospital.
Last night at approximately 10:45 p.m., troopers were dispatched to the report of the crash on Grays Corner Road at Riddle Lane in Berlin. The preliminary investigation indicates the victim was a pedestrian on Grays Corner Road when he was struck and killed by a vehicle traveling east on Grays Corner Road.
The victim was crossing the roadway to return to a passenger vehicle. As the victim was crossing the roadway he was struck by a motor vehicle, which fled the scene and did not return.
The parents of the victim have been notified. Attempts are being made to identify camera footage. Some suspect vehicle information is known and has been shared with surrounding law enforcement.
Based on evidence at the scene and their continuing investigation, troopers believe the vehicle that struck and killed the victim was a dark color Mercedes, likely a 2011 or 2012. They believe the vehicle sustained damage to the driver’s side mirror and headlight damage.
Maryland State Police continue the search for the vehicle that struck and killed the pedestrian. Anyone who witnessed this crash, or who may have information about the suspect vehicle, is urged to contact Maryland State Police at the Berlin Barracks at 410-641-3101, or Cpl. Kevin Moore of the Maryland State Police Crash Team at 410-819-4721.
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The aircraft in question at the American Legion is a Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star, not a "TR 650". The TR-650 is the designation of its assignment, Training Squadron 650.
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Victims Identified In Apparent Murder Suicide In Somerset Co.
(PRINCESS ANNE, MD) — Maryland State Police have identified two victims in an apparent murder and suicide last night in Somerset County.
The victims are identified as Richard Cantwell, III, 35, and Michael Jarman, 61, of Princess Anne. Both victims were pronounced deceased inside their home by emergency medical service personnel. Cantwell and Jarman have been transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for autopsy.
The Maryland State Police Homicide Unit leads the investigation. Investigators know Cantwell to be Jarman’s stepson. Both men lived in the residence along with Cantwell’s mother.
At about 4:30 p.m. yesterday, Maryland State Police at the Princess Anne Barrack responded to a call for a shooting at a residence in the 32,000 block of West Post Office Road in Princess Anne, Md. Responding troopers found Cantwell and Jarman, each suffering from an apparent gunshot wound.
At this time, the investigation indicates Cantwell and Jarman were inside their home when the incident occurred. Investigators learned a verbal altercation occurred prior to the shooting
Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences Division crime scene technicians responded and processed the scene for evidence. The Somerset County State’s Attorney’s Office was notified and an official from that office responded to the scene. Assistance was also provided by the Princess Anne Police Department.
The investigation is continuing.