The Maryland State Police, College Park Barrack, Calls For Service and Arrest: 10/28/19-11/3/19
This press release is designed to inform the public of our commitment to ensuring safety and enforcing the laws in Maryland.
Our message this week is slow down. We strongly urge everyone to slow down and obey the posted speed limit. The Maryland State Police respond to an ample amount of calls related to collisions where speed is the main cause.
Generally speaking, the majority of the motorists travelling on our roadways are in a hurry and/or are late traveling to their destination. With the increasing number of vehicles driving on the highway, slowed traffic is the norm. When you add speed to slowing traffic it becomes a dangerous and potentially fatal situation.
Plan your day to allow time for slowed traffic especially during rush hour times. As a general rule, for every 10mph you are traveling, you should leave at least one full car length of space between you and the vehicle in front. That means if you are traveling at 60mph, you should have at least six car lengths between you and the vehicle in front. Our family’s lives depend on it.
Reporting period 10/28/19-11/3/19
Vehicle collisions that required a report: 32
Vehicle collisions that did not require a report: 34
Community policing activity: 5
Disabled/unattended vehicles: 14
DUI arrests: 18
Miscellaneous: 30
Premise checks: 19
Probable cause searches for drugs: 4
Traffic stops: 257
Vehicle storages: 2
Criminal/civil investigations: 11 (Drugs, Theft, Assault, etc.)
Below is a list of individuals that were arrested in this time period:
Date/Time: Last name: First name: Charge:
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2154
CONTACT: D/Sgt. Pietanza, Maryland State Police, College Park Barrack, (301)345-3101
This press release is designed to inform the public of our commitment to ensuring safety and enforcing the laws in Maryland.
Our message this week is slow down. We strongly urge everyone to slow down and obey the posted speed limit. The Maryland State Police respond to an ample amount of calls related to collisions where speed is the main cause.
Generally speaking, the majority of the motorists travelling on our roadways are in a hurry and/or are late traveling to their destination. With the increasing number of vehicles driving on the highway, slowed traffic is the norm. When you add speed to slowing traffic it becomes a dangerous and potentially fatal situation.
Plan your day to allow time for slowed traffic especially during rush hour times. As a general rule, for every 10mph you are traveling, you should leave at least one full car length of space between you and the vehicle in front. That means if you are traveling at 60mph, you should have at least six car lengths between you and the vehicle in front. Our family’s lives depend on it.
Reporting period 10/28/19-11/3/19
Vehicle collisions that required a report: 32
Vehicle collisions that did not require a report: 34
Community policing activity: 5
Disabled/unattended vehicles: 14
DUI arrests: 18
Miscellaneous: 30
Premise checks: 19
Probable cause searches for drugs: 4
Traffic stops: 257
Vehicle storages: 2
Criminal/civil investigations: 11 (Drugs, Theft, Assault, etc.)
Below is a list of individuals that were arrested in this time period:
Date/Time: Last name: First name: Charge:
10/28/2019 0011 | Eghterafi | Juliette | DUI |
10/28/2019 0306 | Hernandez | Erick | DUI |
10/29/2019 1141 | Barkley | Richard | POSSESS-NOT MARIJUANA, POSSESS PARAPHERNALIA |
10/30/2019 0508 | Guzmanvalenzuela | Tatiana | DUI |
10/30/2019 0742 | Burns | Nathan | Warrant |
10/30/2019 1216 | Cruz-Guzman | Carlos | Warrant |
10/30/2019 1600 | HARRISON | DARIN | DUI |
11/01/2019 0314 | Wallace | Cody | DUI |
11/01/2019 2049 | Santos | Rudy | DUI |
11/01/2019 2222 | Thelemaque | Ritchy | 14583 – TA 21 902 b1 : (DRIVING, ATTEMPTING TO DRIVE) VEH. WHILE IMPAIRED BY ALCOHOL : 14583 |
11/02/2019 | Muno | De La Cruz | DUI |
11/02/2019 0201 | Moore | Tiana | DUI |
11/02/2019 | Espinal | Hessler | DUI |
11/02/2019 1731 | Caballero | Manuel | DUI |
11/02/2019 2154 | Espinal | Hessler | DUI |
11/03/2019 0101 | REYES REYES | FLORESMINDO | DUI |
11/03/2019 0225 | Peguero | Blake | DUI |
11/03/2019 0231 | Menjivar Menjivar | Jose | DUI |
11/03/2019 0251 | Moore | Kittoma | DUI |
11/03/2019 0415 | Giron Retana | Luis | DUI |
11/03/2019 0453 | Willis | Richard | DUI |
11/03/2019 0640 | Gillespie | Darell | POSSESSION-MARIJUANA 10 GM+ |
11/03/2019 2100 | Moody | Marisa | DUI |
0020
2154
CONTACT: D/Sgt. Pietanza, Maryland State Police, College Park Barrack, (301)345-3101
Disclaimer: In the U.S.A., all persons accused of a crime by the State are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. See: https://so.md/presumed-innocence. Additionally, all of the information provided above is solely from the perspective of the respective law enforcement agency and does not provide any direct input from the accused or persons otherwise mentioned. You can find additional information about the case by searching the Maryland Judiciary Case Search Database using the accused's name and date of birth. The database is online at https://so.md/mdcasesearch . Persons named who have been found innocent or not guilty of all charges in the respective case, and/or have had the case ordered expunged by the court can have their name, age, and city redacted by following the process defined at https://so.md/expungeme.