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City Police Make Indecent Exposure & Counterfeiting Arrests

September 5th, 2019 by WCBC Radio

On Wednesday, September 4th, 2019 the Cumberland Police Department responded to an Altamont Terrance residence for the report of a disturbance.  When officers arrived, contact was made with the caller who stated that Scott Anthony Scott Armstrong showed up the residence and starting causing problems.  Armstrong was asked to leave and went out front of the complainant’s residence and exposed himself and kicked a vehicle causing damage to it.  Armstrong then fled from the area before officers arrived.  He was located a short time later and placed under arrest.  Armstrong was transported to Police Headquarters for processing where he was uncooperative and spit on one officer and threatened to burn down another officer’s house.  Armstrong was charged with indecent exposure, assault, disorderly conduct, threat of arson, resisting arrest, and malicious destruction of property.  He was taken to the Allegany County Detention Center until he could be seen by the District Court Commissioner for a bond review.

Anthony Scott Armstrong, age; 55, Cumberland, Maryland.

Counterfeiting Arrest

On Wednesday, September 4th, 2019 the Cumberland Police Department responded to 1 Frederick Street for the report that an individual had just paid his child support payment using fake currency.  When officers arrived, contact was made with any employee who stated that Cletus Conrad Hill had just passed two counterfeit $20 bills as a part of his payment for child support.  Hill was located soon after and was arrested for manufacturing/possession of counterfeit currency.  He was taken before the District Court Commissioner and was remanded to the Allegany County Detention held on a $3,500 bond.

Cletus Conrad Hill, age; 45, Cumberland, Maryland.

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