Authorities served eight search warrants in Frederick and Washington counties, seized drugs, weapons and $23,000 in cash and arrested two Washington County residents Tuesday.
The warrants were served at about 4 a.m. Tuesday by members of the Frederick High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area group. The group was assisted by SWAT teams from the Frederick County Sheriffâs Office, Frederick Police Department, Maryland State Police, Washington County Sheriffâs Office and the Montgomery County Police Department, according to a news release from the Frederick County Sheriff s Office.
Police arrested Mark Linn Randolph, 48, and Elizabeth Jenine Snyder, 40, both of Washington County.
Randolph has been charged with possession of cocaine and PCP, possession with intent to distribute cocaine and PCP, and possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, police reported.
A second man has been charged with murder, and a third remains at large in the death of a 19-year-old Frederick man who died Sept. 9, three days after police said he was shot.
Frederick County Sheriffâs Office arrested Clarksburg resident Brian Braheem Henry, 27, on Tuesday after a warrant was issued for his arrest five days earlier in connection to the death of Jaemari Alvin Anderson, 19.
Henry, who was being held without bond as of Friday. was charged with first- and second-degree murder, felony assault, conspiracy to commit felony assault, and using a firearm in a violent crime, online court records show.
A second man has been charged with murder, and a third remains at large in the death of a 19-year-old Frederick man who died Sept. 9, three days after police said he was shot.
Frederick County Sheriffâs Office arrested Clarksburg resident Brian Braheem Henry, 27, on Tuesday after a warrant was issued for his arrest five days earlier in connection to the death of Jaemari Alvin Anderson, 19.
Henry, who was being held without bond as of Friday. was charged with first- and second-degree murder, felony assault, conspiracy to commit felony assault, and using a firearm in a violent crime, online court records show.
Nearly a week before Christmas, Winter Storm Gail brought a gift no one responsible for protecting public safety wanted â up to 12 inches of snow and nearly 300 calls to first responders.
Trackers in both the weather and public safety fields on Thursday offered an overview of the storm that began around 9 a.m. Wednesday and continued through nightfall and into Thursday.
Parts of Frederick County received as much as a foot of snowfall Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Along Catoctin Mountain, there was a foot-plus of snow, said meteorologist Austin Mansfield. Closer to Frederick, on the northwest side, snow accumulated to about 9.4 inches, he said. Further east, snow measured 6 to 6.5 inches. The weather service received a report of 8 inches near Piney Mountain, north of Thurmont.
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