Page Arrested for DWI and Drugs
LEONARDTOWN --- Punks don't come any more hardened than they do with Robert Daniel "Bobby" Page. 
Page was arrested on Dec. 26th after he was stopped by Corporal Roberson of the Maryland State Police who was on his way to work as the shift duty officer at the Leonardtown Barracks. Trooper P.A. Trossbach was called to the scene to conduct a field sobriety test of Page and arrested him for driving while intoxicated, according to Lt. Brian Cedar, Commander of the Leonardtown Barracks.  Lt. Cedar reports that a search incident to arrest produced marijuana at which time Page threatened Trooper Trossbach, telling him that they would meet again. 
After an arrest on Rt. 301 in 1994 after he had crossed the Gov. Harry Nice Bridge over the Potomac River at Morgantown, Page was arrested by Maryland State Police Trooper Gary Willis when he was found with a quanity of pot and a gun.  Page threatened Sgt. Willis as Willis and his wife were leaving an income tax preparation office in Lexington Park the following week.  
Page's threats are to be taken seriously has he has attacked several people before, including a police officer.  During one attack in Lexington Park, Page beat a man with baseball bat.
Four years ago Page, along with his brother, was convicted of smuggling a large amount of cocaine into the area brought up the east coast from Georgia.  After serving about two years, Page must have provided significant information on other drug dealers and persons to whom he supplied drugs and he was let out of prison early.
Page operated a motorcycle repair shop in Clements for years which was the center of his drug dealing.