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BRYANS
ROAD --- Maryland State Police report that at 6:45 pm
Friday a Waldorf woman operating a 1998 Toyota failed to
yield the right of way to a 21-year-old Bryans Road man
operating a 2005 Suzuki motorcycle, causing him to die
of a broken neck after he was ejected from his bike.
Sharon
Leta Glisson, 67, was treated at Civista Hospital in La
Plata for non-life threatening injuries received in the
wreck while Abraheim Mohamed Zarti was taken to Fort
Washington Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The
collision took place at Rt. 210 (Indian Head Highway)
and Matthews Road, in Charles County as Glisson
attempted to make a left turn from Rt. 210 onto Mathews
Road. She did so while into the path of Zarti who was
proceeding southbound on Rt. 210 and his motorcycle hit
the rear quarter panel of the car.
Routine Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest
PRINCE FREDERICK
—- Police report that on July 2 at 7:30 AM, during a
routine traffic stop, David Chancie McDonald, 23 of
Prince Frederick, was placed under arrest for an
outstanding bench warrant. Search incident to his
arrest revealed CDS. The subject was charged with
possession of CDS, processed and taken to the Calvert
County Detention Center. Arrest was made by TPR Ewig.
Lunch Turns Toasty When Pickup Blazes
ALLEGANY COUNTY –Maryland Natural Resources Police
report that on
Wednesday, July 4, at 2:35 p.m., a Maryland Natural
Resources Police (NRP) officer eastbound on Pleasant
Valley Road in Rocky Gap State Park observed a pickup
truck with a camper trailer in tow stopped in the park
office parking lot. Two children were sitting in the
back seat of the truck eating their lunch and a sedan
was parked next to the truck. Monty L. Leatherman, of
Keyser, occupied the sedan with his wife. The family had
pulled into the park because their truck was
overheating.
As the officer approached he noticed a large amount of
smoke coming from the hood area of the truck. The
officer told the children to exit the truck and then
called for backup with fire equipment to the scene.
Officers responding attempted to battle the blaze with
hand-held fire extinguishers but were unable to control
the fire. The truck was totally engulfed in flames.
Flintstone Volunteer Fire Company arrived on the scene
and extinguished the blaze. The trailer received
moderate damage, however no one was injured.
Drunk Boater Gets Nabbed
GARRETT
COUNTY –
According to reports on Wednesday, July 4, at 6:10 p.m.,
the Maryland Natural Resources Police charged John Dean
Orr, III, 55, of Rockville, with operating a motor
vessel while under the influence of alcohol and
operating a motor vessel while impaired by alcohol on
Deep Creek Lake.
Orr was stopped after NRP observed his vessel violating
the 100-foot from shore no wake zone distance
requirement on Deep Creek Lake. After taking field
sobriety tests, Orr was placed under arrest and
transported to the Maryland State Police McHenry
Barrack. Orr took a breath test, which showed a result
of a blood alcohol concentration of .11 percent.
Drunk Driver Found Sitting In Car Surrounded By Empties
GARRETT
COUNTY -
On Thursday afternoon, July 5, Maryland Natural
Resources Police charged a West Virginia man for driving
while intoxicated in Savage River State Forest.
NRP observed Richard Lee Cain III, 27, of Morgantown,
W.Va., sitting in his vehicle with another individual.
The vehicle had empty beer cans scattered on the ground
around it.
After taking field sobriety tests Cain was placed under
arrest and transported to the Garrett County Sheriff’s
Office. Cain took a breath test, which showed a blood
alcohol concentration of .12 percent. He was charged
with driving a vehicle while under the influence of
alcohol, driving a vehicle under the influence of
alcohol per se, driving a vehicle while impaired by
alcohol, and littering. He was released on his
signature.
Pair Cited for Illegal Dumping
WORCESTER COUNTY - On Monday, July 2, Maryland Natural
Resources Police charged Charles "Smitty" Richard Smith,
24, of Eden, and Joseph Wayne Pruitt II, 24, of Snow
Hill, with littering. NRP received a report of illegal
dumping of refuge on Old Beech Road and Honeywell Road
from the Maryland Forest Service. Through their
investigation, NRP identified and located Smith and
Pruitt as the individuals responsible for the litter.
Both men were issued two citations each for littering.
Drunken Boaters Apprehended in Rough Waters
WORCESTER COUNTY -
The Maryland Natural Resources Police charged two
Delaware men with operating their vessels while
intoxicated on the St. Martin River near Ocean Pines.
On July 4 at 11:15 p.m., NRP observed two vessels
traveling together in the area of Club House Canal. The
second vessel was not displaying the proper navigational
lights. NRP approached both vessels as they headed
north, observed both operators and stopped the vessel
without proper navigational lights. The first vessel
continued in a northerly direction.
The operator of the stopped boat, Thomas M. Bennett, 48,
of Bridgeville, Del., was exhibiting signs of
intoxication. NRP determined that Bennett would have to
be escorted into port for further testing, as heavy sea
conditions did not allow for officers to attempt towing
the vessel. Sea conditions for that night were 3- to
4-foot waves with winds gusting at 30 knots.
Phone contact was made by NRP with the operator of the
first vessel, James Kirk Evans, 41, of Lewes, Del., to
ascertain where Bennett needed to take his vessel, as
Bennett was unfamiliar with the North Ocean Pines area.
Evans allegedly advised NRP that he continued on because
he too was intoxicated and shouldn't have been operating
his boat. Both individuals were enroute to the public
boat ramps at the north end of Ocean Pines.
Bennett was escorted into the boat ramps by NRP. Ocean
Pines Police Department was requested by NRP for
assistance at the boat ramps prior to their arrival.
After taking field sobriety tests, Bennett and Evans
were placed under arrest and transported to the Ocean
City Police Department for a breath test.
Bennett took a breath test, which showed a blood alcohol
concentration of .16 percent. He was charged with
operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol;
operating a vessel while impaired by alcohol; operating
a vessel while impaired by drugs, or a combination of
drugs and alcohol; and operating a vessel between the
hours of sunset and sunrise without proper navigation
lights.
Evans took a breath test, which showed a blood alcohol
concentration of .09 percent. He was charged with
operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol;
operating a vessel while impaired by alcohol; and
operating a vessel while impaired by drugs, or a
combination of drugs and alcohol.
A court date of September 14 has been scheduled for both
men in Worcester County District Court.
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