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Police Log

June 5th, 2013 by WCBC Radio

On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 Cumberland Police Officers responded to the area of Fort Cumberland Homes for a reported Harassment complaint.  Officers spoke to the complainant who stated the suspect, Shane Lee York, was prohibited from being on Housing Authority property.  Mr. York was located on the property and it was confirmed that Mr. York was Trespassing.   Mr. York was then placed under arrest and transported to the Cumberland Police Department.  Mr. York was processed and issued a Criminal Citation for Trespassing.  He was released from the Police Department pending a court date.

Arrested:

Shane Lee York                                              Age:40                                    Cumberland, MD

Charge:

Trespassing

On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 at approximately 10:20 am Cumberland Police Officers responded to the corner of Seymour and First Street for a report of an intoxicated subject causing a disturbance.  Upon their arrival the Officers located the subject, Paul Harman, laying on the sidewalk.  The Cumberland Fire Department Ambulance also responded to the area.  Mr. Harman began yelling profanities at the Officers and Ambulance personnel.  Mr. Harman refused to be checked by medical personnel, got up, grabbed a bottle of alcohol and began to walk away.  Mr. Harman was warned several times to leave the area and not cause any further disturbances.  As he was walking away he again began yelling profanities and threatening to assault citizens in the area.  At that time Mr. Harman was placed under arrest and transported to the Cumberland Police Department.  Mr. Harman was processed and transported to the District Court Commissioner's Office.  Mr. Harman was remanded to the Allegany County Detention Center on $3,000 bond.

Arrested:

Paul Harman                           Age:31                                                            Frederick, MD

Charges:

Disorderly Conduct, Disturbing the Peace, Failure to Obey a Lawful Order and Violation of the Open Container of Alcohol.

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