The Ocean City Police Department Narcotics Unit and the Pocomoke City Police Department assisted the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team in this investigation that lasted several months and has taken cocaine and heroin off the streets! Great job!!
Over the last several months, members of the Worcester County Criminal
Enforcement Team have been conducting undercover drug distribution
investigations throughout Worcester County. As a result of these investigations
the following individuals were apprehended and charged with the following drug
offenses.
Ted Davis (Age 18) Pocomoke, Maryland
· Distribution of crack cocaine
in a School Zone – 2 Counts
· Possession with intent to distribute
crack cocaine
· Distribution of crack cocaine – 3 Counts
·
Possession of crack cocaine – 3 Counts
Committed to the Worcester County Jail
on a $100,000.00 Bond
Charles William Smith (Age 48) Pocomoke, Maryland
· Possession with
intent to distribute cocaine in a school zone
· Distribution of
cocaine
· Possession of cocaine
Committed to the Worcester County
Jail on a $500,000.00 Bond
Norman Lee Crawley (Age 36) Pocomoke, Maryland
· Distribution of
cocaine in a school zone – 2 Counts
· Distribution of cocaine – 2
Counts
· Possession of cocaine – 2 Counts
Committed to the
Worcester County Jail on a $250,000.00 Bond
Orintha Jerome Godwin (Age 30) Pocomoke, Maryland
· Distribution of
crack cocaine – 3 Counts
· Possession of crack cocaine – 3
Counts
Committed to the Worcester County Jail on a $250,000.00 Bond
Eric Vincent Bishop Jr. (Age 37) Pocomoke, Maryland
Distribution of
crack cocaine
Distribution of cocaine
Possession of crack
cocaine
Possession of cocaine
Committed to the Worcester County Jail on a
$250,000.00 Bond
Jeffrey Maurice Fisher (Age 50) Snow Hill, Maryland
Distribution of
cocaine in a school zone – 2 Counts
Distribution of cocaine – 2
Counts
Possession of cocaine – 2 Counts
Committed to the Worcester County
Jail on a $250,000.00 Bond
Donyell Antonio Ballard (Age 41) Berlin, Maryland
Distribution of crack
cocaine
Possession of crack cocaine
Committed to the Worcester County Jail
on a $250,000.00 Bond
Dionederick Ronshae Godwin (Age 30) Berlin, Maryland
Distribution of
crack cocaine
Possession of crack cocaine
Committed to the Worcester
County Jail on a $250,000.00 Bond
McKineo John Middleton (Age 26) Frankford, Delaware
Distribution of
Heroin in a school zone – 2 Counts
Distribution of heroin – 2
Counts
Possession of heroin – 2 Counts
Committed to the Worcester County
Jail on a $250,000.00 Bond
Christopher Lee Sturgis (Age 26) Laurel, Delaware
Distribution of
heroin
Possession of heroin
Committed to the Worcester County Jail on a
$250,000.00 Bond
Shamus Montez Hall (Age 36) Pocomoke, Maryland
Distribution of
crack cocain
Distribution of cocaine
· Possession of
crack cocaine
· Possession of powder cocaine
During the apprehension of Mr. Hall, he was found to be in
possession of approximately 3 grams of cocaine. A subsequent search and seizure
warrant was executed by the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team at Mr.
Hall’s residence in Pocomoke, Maryland at which time investigators recovered an
additional 3.5 grams of crack cocaine, small quantity of heroin along with
various items of paraphernalia. Mr. Hall was also charged with Possession with
intent to distribute crack cocaine, Possession of crack cocaine, Possession of
heroin, and Possession of paraphernalia. Mr. Hall was committed to the Worcester
County Jail on a $250,000.00 Bond.
The Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team was assisted by the Ocean City
Police Department Narcotics Unit and the Pocomoke City Police Department during
the course of these investigations.
Submitted: Lieutenant Edward C. Schreier
Worcester County Sheriff's Department
It's something when I don't know these people but recognize their names~OJ Godwin and Bishop~ from being in print for previous arrests.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame these men seem to have a real problem with that old concept of learning a lesson.
I agree, ANON 7:02. Some never do learn and for some reason when that happens they always say it was someone elses fault.
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