(Sykesville, MD) – After
hiding in his grandmother’s home for about seven
hours today, a Carroll County man wanted by
police in Baltimore was arrested late yesterday
by a State Police special tactical team.
The accused is identified as
Melville P. Mason, 29, of Sykesville, Md. He is
under arrest and facing multiple traffic and
criminal charges in Baltimore City, Baltimore
County and Carroll County.
Mason was arrested by
Maryland State Police from the Special Tactical
Assault Team Element (STATE) and the Westminster
Barracks shortly after 11:00 p.m. yesterday, in
the 1800-block of Arrington Road, Sykesville,
Md. He will be turned over to officers from the
Baltimore Police Department, who have warrants
for his arrest.
At about 7:30 p.m. on
Saturday, September 22, 2007, troopers from the
Westminster Barracks assisted police officers
from Baltimore City and Baltimore County with
the pursuit of a Mercedes driven by a man
suspected of being involved in a drug
transaction in the city. The driver of the car
had rammed a city officer’s car and allegedly
tried to run down officers during an attempted
arrest in Baltimore.
A police pursuit ensued from
the city, into Baltimore County, and then into
Carroll County. The driver, later identified as
Mason, lost control of the car in the area of
Ridge Road and Bevridge Drive, near Sykesville.
Mason fled the disabled car and was not found
during an extensive search Saturday night. A
female in the car was arrested and turned over
to Baltimore Police.
A search for Mason continued
Sunday and a state trooper spotted him in the
1800-block of Arrington Road yesterday
afternoon. Mason was seen fleeing into a home
that was later identified as belonging to his
grandmother. State troopers set a perimeter
around the home and talked with Mason by phone
throughout the evening. Mason repeatedly refused
to come out. No one else was in the home
throughout the evening.
The Maryland State Police
STATE Team responded and tear gas was dispersed
in the house, but Mason did not surrender.
Shortly before 11:00 p.m., STATE Team members
entered the home and found Mason hiding in a
crawl space under the house. He was arrested
without further incident. No police officers
were injured.