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Two Dozen Arrest Warrants Served, Arrests Made During Recent Sweep

May 16th, 2018 by WCBC Radio

A recent Arrest Warrant Initiative was conducted by the Cumberland Police Department’s Safe Streets Program. The Operation Safe Streets Warrant Initiative began Monday, May 7, and concluded Friday, May 11, 2018.

The goal continues to be making our streets safer through the reduction of open arrest warrants. The Safe Streets Operation sought citizen help in locating and apprehending individuals on open arrest warrants.

This initiative resulted in the arrest of twenty (20) individuals on active arrest warrants, with a total of twenty-five (25) arrest warrants being served

This was another successful operation conducted with Officers from the Cumberland City Police Department and Deputies from the Allegany County Sheriff’s Department, together with the warrant fugitive officers, who combined their resources to reduce the number of active arrest warrants in Allegany County.           

 

Warrants served during “May” Safe Streets Warrant Initiative”

 

Monday, May 7, 2018

 

Lindsay Morgan Iliff, 3r year old of Accident, Maryland – Garrett County Warrant for Failure to Remain at the Scene of an Accident – Held Without Bond

 

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

 

Benjamin Dakota Smyers, 23 year old of Frostburg, Maryland – Failure to Appear Warrant for Theft charge – $1,000.00 bond

 

Alonzo Gene Butler III, 24 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Failure to Appear Warrant for Child Support Hearing – Held Without Bond

 

Venessa Danielle Canan, 27 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Violation of Probation Warrant – $500.00 bond

 

Linda Lee Forsythe, 50 year old of Rawlings, Maryland – Animal Cruelty Warrant – $20,000.00 bond

 

David Martin Boyd, 43 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Violation of Probation Warrant – Held Without Bond

 

Billie Jo Lucinda Bray, 34 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Robbery Warrant – $20,000.00 bond

 

Brandon Lee-Anthony Miller, 19 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Failure to Appear Warrant for Burglary charge – $3,000.00 bond

 

Richard Alan Welsh, 48 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Fugitive Warrant for charges obtained in the State of Pennsylvania for Terrorist Threats charge and related charges – Held Without Bond 

 

Jordan Michele Hollingsworth, 28 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Violation of Probation Warrant and Fraud Warrant – Held Without Bond

 

Jack Leonard Fulbright Jr., 66 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Possession of Forged Currency Warrant – Released on Recognizance

 

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

 

Amanda Lynn Phillips, 42 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Theft Warrant and Failure to Appear Warrant for Theft charge – $7,000.00 bond

 

Christopher Scott Cook, 21 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Violation of Probation Warrant – Held Without Bond

 

Richard Andre Edmundson, 29 year old of Duncansville, Pennsylvania – Failure to Appear Warrant for Theft of Motor Vehicle charge – Held Without Bond

 

Thursday, May 10, 2018

 

Earl Willis Robinette III, 19 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Arson Threat Warrant – Held Without Bond

 

Paul Robert Goetz, 33 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Three (3) Failure to Appear Warrants for Theft charges and Violation of Probation Warrant – $7,000.00 bond

 

 

 

 

Friday, May 11, 2018

 

Crystal Nicole Rymer, 26 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Violation of Probation Warrant – $5,000.00 bond

 

Elizabeth Anne Footen, 42 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Failure to Appear Warrant for Failing to Send Child to School – Released on Recognizance

 

Robert Kyle Miller, 46 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Assault Warrant – Held Without Bond

 

Camile Janae Wilkinson, 18 year old of Cumberland, Maryland – Obstruction Warrant – Released on Recognizance

 

The Cumberland Police Department’s Safe Streets Team appreciates the assistance of the public and the allied law enforcement agencies in the apprehension of these wanted individuals.

One Response to “Two Dozen Arrest Warrants Served, Arrests Made During Recent Sweep”

  1. May 16, 2018 at 3:42 pm, Bob said:

    My word, we have a lot of folks who just can’t not misbehave! Teens to senior citizens, they make it their life’s work. At this percentage, a small city like Pittsburgh would be rounding up an extra 300 per week and I’m pretty sure they don’t need to.

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