Somerset County Sheriff's Office reports

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Posted 1/17/17

WESTOVER — The Somerset County Sheriff’s Office lists the following incidents and arrests.

 

Eric Eugene Wilson Sr. of Salisbury, arrested 12-30-17 on two warrants for failing to …

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Somerset County Sheriff's Office reports

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WESTOVER — The Somerset County Sheriff’s Office lists the following incidents and arrests.

 

Eric Eugene Wilson Sr. of Salisbury, arrested 12-30-17 on two warrants for failing to appear in court. Wilson was later held on a $1,000 bond.

 

Christopher Russell Jarman of Crisfield, criminal summons served 12-30-17 for theft less than $1,000. Jarman was later released on signature pending court actions.

 

Lemonte Lafronzo Bell of Marion, arrested 1-5-17 on a warrant for 2nd degree assault, and unauthorized removal of property. Bell was later released on an unsecured bond.

 

Javon Leonard Brittingham of Salisbury, arrested 1-10-17 on a warrant for failing to appear in court. Brittingham was later held on a $250.00 bond.

 

Nora Mae Church of Princess Anne, criminal summons served 1-13-17 for CDS possession not marijuana, CDS possession with the intent to distribute a narcotic, and contraband delivery. Church was later released on signature pending court actions.

 

Treyvon D‘Angelo Marshall Sr. of Dundalk, arrested 1-14-17 on a warrant for failing to appear in court. Marshall was later released on a $10,000 unsecured bond.

 

Phillip Andre Hutt Sr. of Marion, arrested 1-13-17 on warrants for failing to appear in court. Hutt was later held on a $500 bond.

 

Brooke Allison Noel of Eden, criminal summons served 1-15-17 for theft less than $100, and theft scheme. Noel was later released on signature pending court actions.

 

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