On Wednesday December 5th 2013, a deputy with the Worcester County Sheriff's Office was attending a meeting, in an off duty capacity, at the Heath Dept. in Snow Hil, MD.
When leaving the area, the deputy observed 2 males in the parking lot of the Health Dept.
The deputy was familiar with the subjects from prior contacts and was able to identify them as Keith Jackson and Kamron Lucas.
The deputy also knew that both subjects had active warrants. The deputy stopped both subjects in the parking lot area and attempted to detain them and wait for another unit to arrive to assist them.
Both parties then chose to flee on foot from the scene. The deputy pursued Lucas through John Walter Smith Park and was also able to keep the Jackson subject in their line of vision. The deputy was able to relay the suspects location to dispatch, who were able to dispatch and coordinate with numerous units in the area to assist in apprehending both subjects in a matter of minutes. Deputies were able to apprehend Lucas in the field area beside John Walter Smith Park and other assisting units were able to apprehend Jackson in the field area closest to Washington Street.
The Sheriffs Office was assisted by Snow Hill Police Department during the incident.
Suspects: Keith Ramon Jackson 07/18/1992,
Kamron Michael Lucas 10/12/1988
Charges: Keith Jackson 3 warrants ( 2 were failure to appear, 1 was Failure to Pay Fine)in addition to the on view arrest for Failure to Obey a Reasonable/Lawful Order. Mr. Jackson was held on $2,500 bond for each warrant and was held on $5,000 bond for Failure to Obey.
Kamron Lucas was served with 1 warrant for Failure to Pay Fines, and was also charged with the on view arrest for Failure to Obey a Reasonable/Lawful Order. Mr. Lucas was held on $2,500 bond for warrant and $5,000 for Failure To Obey.
We would like to thank our 911 Center dispatchers for coordinating the above events and helping with the apprehension of both subjects in a short amount of time.
Submitted:
Worcester County Sheriff's Office
Awesome job to the Deputy and both agencies. Keep up the good work keeping us safe.
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