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Princess Anne Police offer update on assault, other cases

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Posted 12/13/16

PRINCESS ANNE — The following updates are from Chief Tim Bozman of the Princess Anne Police Department.

The Princess Anne Police Department is sad to report that one of the victims from …

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Princess Anne Police offer update on assault, other cases

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PRINCESS ANNE — The following updates are from Chief Tim Bozman of the Princess Anne Police Department.

  • The Princess Anne Police Department is sad to report that one of the victims from the attempted murder investigation on 12-6-16 has passed away over the weekend. The victim that has passed away was identified as Airealle Sells. The Princess Anne Police Department would like to express its deepest sympathy to the Sells family. As of Monday morning (Dec. 12) her two children remained in critical but stable condition. Investigators are consulting with the Somerset County State’s Attorney’s Office for modification of charges on the defendant, Sharef Hayward, concerning Airealle Sells.

In other news:

  • On 12-9-16, the Princess Anne Police Department served Noelle Lee Adcock, 30, of Crisfield, Maryland with an outstanding District Court criminal summons.  The criminal summons charged Adcock with possess/issue forged currency in regards to an incident that occurred on 10-11-16 at the McDonald’s restaurant located at 12112 Brittingham Lane.  Adcock was released upon being served with her copy of the criminal summons.

 

  • On 12-5-16, the Princess Anne Police Department served Keyon Demetricus Honesty, 35, of Princess Anne, Maryland with an outstanding District Court criminal summons.  The criminal summons charged Honesty with assault 2nd degree and two counts of malicious destruction of property under $1,000.00 in regards to an incident that occurred on 11-20-16 on Hampden Avenue.  Honesty was released upon being served with his copy of the criminal summons.

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