Pocomoke Police Department
Arrest Report
April 1 to April 30, 2013
04-01-2013 Chad Collins, age 30 of Pocomoke was arrested on an Outstanding Warrant for Harassment and Telephone misuse.
04-04-2013 William Warfield, age 44 of Pocomoke was arrested on a Warrant for DUI, Driving Suspended and Driving without a License.
04-05-2013 Jacolby Roberts, age 22 of Pocomoke was arrested for CDS Possession – Marijuana, CDS Distribution - Marijuana, CDS Distribution on School Property.
04-05-2013 Bryan Sturgis, age 30 of Pocomoke was arrested CDS Distribution –Marijuana, CDS Possession – Marijuana, CDS Distribution on School Property and Failure to Obey.
04-06-2013 Desmond Corbin, age 34 of Pocomoke was arrested for Assault 2nd Degree.
04-08-2013 Shazella Chacaram, age 27 of Pocomoke was arrested for Theft less than $100.
04-08-2013 Terrica Copes, age 30 of Pocomoke was arrested for Theft less than $100.
04-10-2013 Robert Wise, age 23 of Pocomoke was arrested on a Warrant for Theft less than a $1,000.
04-11-2013 Ryan Hilton, age 21 of New Church, VA was arrested for CDS Possession-Marijuana.
04-12-2013 Arthur Hemmeian, age 61 of Salisbury, MD was arrested on a Warrant for Trespass.
04-13-2013 Brandon Selby, age 27 of Princess Anne, MD was arrested for Theft less than $100.
04-14-2013 Latasha Renee Blake, age 28 of Pocomoke was arrested on an Outstanding Warrant for Disorderly.
04-15-2013 Trae Rantz, age 18 of Oak Hall, VA was arrested for Theft Scheme $500 + and Malicious Destruction.
04-15-2013 Kenneth Gilfoyle, age 49 of Chincoteague, VA was arrested for Failure to Stop after an Accident.
04-19-2013 Cynthia Dawkins, age 46 of Cheriton, VA was arrested for Theft Less Than $10,000.
04-19-2013 Amanda Daisey, age 26 of Chincoteague, VA was arrested for numerous traffic violations.
04-19-2013 Gerri Fitch, age 33 of Pocomoke was arrested on an Outstanding Warrant for CDS Possession.
04-19-2013 Vincent Wood, age 75 of Cheriton, VA was arrested for Theft less than $10,000.
04-20-2013 Raneeka Lankford, age 20 of Horntown, VA was arrested for Theft less than $100.
04-24-2013 Patrick Richard, age 19 of Pocomoke was arrested for Theft less than $500.
04-25-2013 Jerrren Hinmon, age 23 of Pocomoke was arrested for Possession CDS Paraphernalia.
04-25-2013 David Lewis, age 29 of Pocomoke was arrested for Child Neglect.
04-25-2013 Tajmahal Sanders, age 26 of Pocomoke was arrested for Child Neglect.
04-26-2013 Chad Collins, age 30 of Pocomoke was arrested for CDS Possession not Marijuana.
04-27-2013 Zelaya Vilma Maraz, age 50 of Saxis, VA was arrested for Theft less than $100.
04-30-2013 Patrick Stevenson, age 41 of Snow Hill was arrested for Theft less than $100.
Twelve (12) additional arrests were made for various traffic violations.
Kelvin D. Sewell, Chief
Pocomoke City Police Department
I guess my name will be in the report next month. I will set up shop near the police station on Saturday morning and be offering cash for used firearms. I's sure Chief Sewell and Attorney General Gansler will not be happy and will find some excuse to arrest me.
ReplyDeleteHope I get there to take your picture before you go next door.
ReplyDeleteHoping to be there at 8:00 am. See you there
ReplyDeleteWell.... we got problem. In Maryland it's illegal to buy or sell firearms from anyone, even your mother or brother, without a background check, a waiting period and registering the transaction with the State Police.
ReplyDeleteImagine that...how many regular citizens here in Pocomoke City are felons because we sold or even gifted a firearm to a neighbor or relative. And how about all those guns I inherited from my grandfather and father...I'm a felon many times over.
I guess I can still sit at the police station but can't actually buy any guns unless we go to a secret location to do the actual transaction.
You guys are hularious. All the Chief and Gansler want is your unwanted guns so that the weapons won't fall into the wrong hands. Im sure Both Sewell and Gansler both worked many years in Baltimore and who has been around lots of homicide scenes, don't won't the weapons to fall in the wrong hands guys. This is no joking matter, These two guys really care about the safety of the community.
ReplyDeleteThese guys are NOT about safety. Gansler has made it well known that he wants to run for Governor. This latest program is strictly a feel good publicity stunt to boost his liberal credentials and will not result in lower gun violence.
ReplyDeleteI used to think highly of Chief Sewell but he has shown himself to be a patsy of Doug Gansler.
Wait one minute partner. Our Chief is very well liked and highly respected in the pocomoke community. If Chief Sewell say this approach is about safety than damn-it, its about safety.
ReplyDeleteIf Gansler and Sewell really wanted to get guns off the street they would offer some kind of reward, even if it were only $10 or maybe just a bag of Skittles. It's not about anything except publicity.
ReplyDeleteYour friend,
Slim
Whoa!! In the event that you are not aware, the gun turn-in day is happening all across the state.
ReplyDeleteTo my knowledge this is the first for Pocomoke and I think it's a great idea! Even if only one hand gun is taken off the street that is one less that could possibly harm someone.
It has absolutely nothing to do with publicity nor politics in Pocomoke or anywhere else.
I agree with Anon 4:20. I will back Chief Sewell and his entire department 110%. He knows it and so does everyone else that knows me.
His department doesn't have to do this at all but you should be damn glad he cares enough to be thinking about the safety of others.
And as far as being "rewarded" for turning in an unwanted gun.... that's seems to be the mentality of the general public these days.
Maybe we should have a day to turn in your crack, heroin and PCP. That would get about as much response as this turkey.
ReplyDeleteYour friend,
Slim
Hey Slim why don't you drive up to the PD on Saturday morning and drop off all that crack, heroin and PCP you have. Because the type of comments you leave on this website, you must be on drugs.
ReplyDeleteGun issue aside -- that's a long list of names! I love an active police force that is out there cleaning up our city!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a Nation Wide event. Lot's of agencies all over the Country are participating in this Gun turn in event. With Chief Sewell's leadership this event shows that our city is on the map with other top Law Enforcement agencies. Ask yourself, when was the last time a United States Attorney wanted to work with the Pocomoke City Police Department? The defense rest.
ReplyDeleteAnon 10:06
ReplyDeleteThank You and AMEN!
Wink's Sporting Goods has just announced the will *PURCHASE* (that means they will pay cash) for your unwanted guns. Why would anyone GIVE a gun to the State of Maryland?
ReplyDeleteYour friend,
Slim