SoMDGirl42
Well-Known Member
I don't know this chick, but she obviously needs intervention as she didn't learn any lessons 6 weeks ago. So young, so sad that she let drugs destroy her life.
Suspected Drug Activity Being Conducted at WaWa: Arrests Made - Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary's County News
Suspected Drug Activity Being Conducted at WaWa: Arrests Made
DUNKIRK - 10/15/2009
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On October 9 at 5:40 p.m., Calvert County Dep. Frank Winston responded to the Dunkirk WaWa Convenience store for a report of two men who refused to leave and were suspected of conducting drug activity at the store.
Dep. Winston was advised that the two men had just left the store in a vehicle and were accompanied by a second vehicle. After locating both cars at the Dunkirk Citgo gas station, Dep. Winston, assisted by Dep. Aundrea Lawton, made contact with the three individuals. The driver of the second car, identified as Mary Kathleen Anderson, 20 of Owings, was found to be in possession of suspected drugs. She was arrested and charged with possession of Heroin, possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, a hypodermic needle, and possession of controlled paraphernalia, a hypodermic syringe.
One of the men in the first vehicle was later found to have suspected drugs on his person. Phillip DePaul Bowles, 23 of Warsaw, Va., was arrested and charged with possession of Heroin, possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, a metal spoon, possession of controlled paraphernalia, a hypodermic syringe and possession of controlled paraphernalia, glassine envelopes in sufficient quantity to indicate an intention to use for illegal dispensing of controlled dangerous substances.
Couple Possessing Heroin Flees Walmart after Theft of Video Games - Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary's County News
Couple Possessing Heroin Flees Walmart after Theft of Video Games
PRINCE FREDERICK - 12/1/2009
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Two suspects were arrested on Nov. 24 at 12:52 p.m., after they stole two video games from the Prince Frederick Walmart and fled in their vehicle.
A Walmart employee contacted police after he observed the two suspects leave the store without paying for the items. The employee watched the suspects get into their vehicle and then called in the vehicle description and tag number to police.
Dep. Brianne Gray stopped the suspect vehicle on northbound Md. Route 2 at the entrance to the Federal Oaks subdivision. DFC Richard Weems arrived on the scene and made contact with the two suspects. He subsequently arrested Jacob Ryan Hemming, 28 of Annapolis, and charged him with two counts of theft less than $100.
The second suspect, Mary Kathleen Anderson, 20 of Owings, was found to be in possession of suspected drugs while being arrested for the theft. She was charged with possession of heroin and possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, a syringe, used to inject heroin into the body intravenously. Anderson was also charged with two counts of theft under $100.
Suspected Drug Activity Being Conducted at WaWa: Arrests Made - Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary's County News
Suspected Drug Activity Being Conducted at WaWa: Arrests Made
DUNKIRK - 10/15/2009
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On October 9 at 5:40 p.m., Calvert County Dep. Frank Winston responded to the Dunkirk WaWa Convenience store for a report of two men who refused to leave and were suspected of conducting drug activity at the store.
Dep. Winston was advised that the two men had just left the store in a vehicle and were accompanied by a second vehicle. After locating both cars at the Dunkirk Citgo gas station, Dep. Winston, assisted by Dep. Aundrea Lawton, made contact with the three individuals. The driver of the second car, identified as Mary Kathleen Anderson, 20 of Owings, was found to be in possession of suspected drugs. She was arrested and charged with possession of Heroin, possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, a hypodermic needle, and possession of controlled paraphernalia, a hypodermic syringe.
One of the men in the first vehicle was later found to have suspected drugs on his person. Phillip DePaul Bowles, 23 of Warsaw, Va., was arrested and charged with possession of Heroin, possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, a metal spoon, possession of controlled paraphernalia, a hypodermic syringe and possession of controlled paraphernalia, glassine envelopes in sufficient quantity to indicate an intention to use for illegal dispensing of controlled dangerous substances.
Couple Possessing Heroin Flees Walmart after Theft of Video Games - Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary's County News
Couple Possessing Heroin Flees Walmart after Theft of Video Games
PRINCE FREDERICK - 12/1/2009
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Two suspects were arrested on Nov. 24 at 12:52 p.m., after they stole two video games from the Prince Frederick Walmart and fled in their vehicle.
A Walmart employee contacted police after he observed the two suspects leave the store without paying for the items. The employee watched the suspects get into their vehicle and then called in the vehicle description and tag number to police.
Dep. Brianne Gray stopped the suspect vehicle on northbound Md. Route 2 at the entrance to the Federal Oaks subdivision. DFC Richard Weems arrived on the scene and made contact with the two suspects. He subsequently arrested Jacob Ryan Hemming, 28 of Annapolis, and charged him with two counts of theft less than $100.
The second suspect, Mary Kathleen Anderson, 20 of Owings, was found to be in possession of suspected drugs while being arrested for the theft. She was charged with possession of heroin and possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, a syringe, used to inject heroin into the body intravenously. Anderson was also charged with two counts of theft under $100.