State Police North East Barrack January 2019 DUI Arrest

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(NORTH EAST, MD) – The Maryland State Police is committed to reducing impaired driving and preventing alcohol/drug-related accidents. The North East Barrack’s aggressive stance resulted in over 1113 traffic stops in January 2019, with 27 of those stops leading to arrests of impaired drivers. Some of the investigations relating to impaired driving remain open and may not be included, but here is a list of the North East Barrack’s DUI arrests for January:

(Elkton) Darius Levon Wilmot, 37 YOA, Elkton, MD

(Elkton) Thomas Vincent Kelley, 18 YOA, Newark, DE

(Conowingo) John Oliver Cooper III, 52 YOA, Rising Sun, MD (#1)

(Port Deposit) John Oliver Cooper III, 52 YOA, Rising Sun, MD (#2)

(Elkton) Rafael Chinchilla Suazo, 44 YOA, Elkton, MD

(Port Deposit) Thomas Michael Coyne, 38 YOA, Conowingo, MD

(North East) Elvis Lee Vance, 47 YOA, Elkton, MD

(Earleville) Megan Ruth Rowlinson, 30 YOA, Wilmington, DE

(Perryville) Justin Raymond Herwig, 39 YOA, Port Deposit, MD

(Warwick) Charles Wayne Crow, 44 YOA, Earleville, MD

(Elkton) James Reese McLennan Jr., 30YOA, Elkton, MD

(Chesapeake City) Matthew Ryan Callaway, 24 YOA, Newark, DE

(North East) Patrick Lon McCaslin, 50 YOA, Conowingo, MD

(Chesapeake City) Elissa Marie Sgroi, 22 YOA, Middletown, DE

(Elkton) Jeffrey T. Darrah, 45 YOA, Bear, DE

(North East) Jesse Hyman, 50 YOA, Elkton, MD

(Elkton) Nicole Marie Slesinski, 26 YOA, Lincoln University, PA

(Port Deposit) Robert Carl Adams, 59 YOA, Rising Sun, MD

(North East) Gregory Wayne Osborne, 53 YOA, Elkton, MD

(Port Deposit) Darlene Michele Pusey, 52 YOA, Quarryville, PA

(Cecilton) Andrew Miller Rees, 55 YOA, Earleville, MD

(Elkton) Enock Omwansa Nyanyuki, 29 YOA, Newark, DE

(Elkton) Richard David Anderson, 38 YOA, North East, MD

(North East) Hailey Kendall Emerson, 19 YOA, Abingdon, MD

(Port Deposit) Clayton Hanson George, 26 YOA, Lewisville, PA

(North East) Carl William Soderlin, 80 YOA, Elkton, MD

Drunk/impaired driving can result in serious crashes, injuries or death. Anyone who observes what they believe to be a drunk or impaired driver should call 9-1-1.

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