Saturday, November 22, 2025

Be alert: New tactics by SCAMMERS-

 

The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office wants to alert the community about a growing arrest warrant scam. Scammers are using the real names of deputies and supervisors—including personnel from our office—to make their calls sound legitimate. 

Scammers may:

🔹 Claim there is an active arrest warrant for you due to missed court, jury duty, or other fabricated violations.

🔹 Pose as deputies or court officials and reference real law enforcement names to gain your trust.

🔹 Demand payment through gift cards, prepaid debit cards, wire transfers, Bitcoin, or fake websites to “resolve” the warrant.

🔹 Use threats of immediate arrest or legal action to pressure you into paying.

👉 Remember: The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office will never call you to demand payment or sensitive information to clear an arrest warrant or avoid jail. Legitimate law enforcement will never request payment over the phone.

 ✅ Verify Before You Act: Hang up on suspicious calls—even if they use a real deputy’s name. 

📞 For questions or to report a scam attempt, contact the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Non-Emergency Line at 410-632-1111.

Please share this post to help protect your friends, family, and neighbors. Staying informed is the best defense against fraud!

Crash incident-

 


(Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company:)

On 11/22/25 at 12:49 AM, the Pocomoke City Vol. Fire Co. responded to a motor vehicle crash in the 2200 block of Old Snow Hill Rd. Rescue 1 arrived and found a single-vehicle crash with a telephone pole cut in half with wires down, and the pole on top of the vehicle. The driver self-extricated prior to units arriving on-scene. The driver was evaluated by Pocomoke City Emergency Medical Services and declined transport. Delmarva Power responded and was able to remove the wires from the roadway prior to beginning the process of replacing the pole and restoring power. The roadway was shut down until 2:40 AM. Lt. T. Cowger had command.

A page from 1916's Maryland's Colonial Eastern Shore

 


(Continues with another page next Saturday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye.)

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Wallops Visitors Center has re-opened-

 (WBOC)


"While we are exploring a number of actions, including some that may involve closure of facilities, no decisions have been made. At present, there are no plans to close either the Greenbelt or Wallops visitor centers."

(View news story:)

NASA Wallops Visitor Center reopens after government shutdown closure | Latest News | wboc.com

"Ice Ice Berlin"-

 

                                      Bayside Gazette

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Somerset Board of Ed Woes-

 

(WMDT)



SOMERSET COUNTY, Md. — The Somerset County Board of Education allegedly violated procurement protocols in selecting legal counsel for the district, according to a report from the Maryland Office of the Inspector General for Education.

(View news story:)

Legal issues for Somerset County Public Schools and board of education - 47abc

Monday, November 17, 2025

Congrats: Stephen Decatur soccer!



 BALTIMORE Md. – Stephen Decatur soccer defeated Centennial 4-1 to win the 2025 3A Maryland State Championship. 

(View DSN sports story:)

Three second half goals help Stephen Decatur soccer lift first state title since 2002. | Stephen Decatur High School | delmarvasportsnetwork.com

Honoring Captain Craven-

 





Pocomoke City Police Dept

It's the End of an Era!!!!! After 30 years of serving the city of Pocomoke City, Captain Brian Craven is retiring. To celebrate his dedication and commitment, we are selling a t-shirt in his honor. The cost is $20.00 each, while a limited supply is available, once they're gone there are gone. T-shirts can be picked up at the Pocomoke City Police Department, Monday-Friday, 8-4. All proceeds will go towards our Thanksgiving & Christmas drive for our beloved community.

Holiday Calendar note-

 



Sunday, November 16, 2025

Time Machine: 100 years ago this week in Pocomoke's newspaper, plus 1923, 2004.

 


(As in the previous week's edition much of the news space was devoted to the newspaper's subscription drive, with social notes also occupying much of the front page.  An exception was the news of a fire at St. Mary's as noted below.)




*August 1923
(enlarged text)
The News Journal (Wilmington)


*October 2004





Salisbury Daily Times

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