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2 arrested in Md bust; cash, guns, $120k in drugs seized

120.5 grams of crack cocaine. 88 grams of PCP. 160 milligrams of Methadone. Mark Linn Randolph, 48, and Elizabeth Jenine Snyder, 40, both of Boonsboro, were arrested and charged. Randolph is charged with possession of cocaine and PCP; possession with intent to distribute cocaine and PCP; and possession of a firearm after a felony conviction. Snyder is charged with possession of cocaine and PCP; and possession with intent to distribute cocaine and PCP. “This investigation was a coordinated effort between the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office, the Frederick Police Department, Maryland State Police, Brunswick Police Department, Pennsylvania State Police, Franklin County Drug Task Force, and Homeland Security Investigations under the Maryland Criminal Intelligence Network,” Sheriff Chuck Jenkins said in a statement.

Johnson City crime roundup: assault, burglary and stolen car

Recent felony arrests by the Johnson City Police Department: Stephanie Bowman, 37, 303 W. Poplar St., on aggravated burglary and simple assault charges. Officers responded to 2304 Princeton Lane shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday about a burglary in progress. They spoke to two victims who said Bowman broke into the residence and assaulted another person. She was being held in the Washington County Detention Center in lieu of a $5,000 bond. ——— Dakota Sells, 22, 906 Stateline Road, Elizabethton, on charges of burglary, theft of property, simple possession of schedule VI, and possession of unlawful drug paraphernalia. Officers responded to T’s Market, 607 N. Roan St., about a burglar alarm being activated around 3:12 p.m. Sunday. When officers arrived, they saw the front glass door had been broken out by a large piece of asphalt. The building was cleared and no one was inside. While waiting for the owner to get to the scene, officers were approached by a man, later iden

Bartlesville Radio » News » Correctional Facilities Authority Approves Audit Report

Updated: Dec 28, 2020 10:56 AM Correctional Facilities Authority Approves Audit Report   Garrett Giles Board of Washington County Commissioners Chairman Mike Dunlap signed a management representation letter during the Washington County Correctional Facilities Authority meeting on Monday morning The management representation letter was for an audit report that ended on June 30th, 2020, from Stotts, Archambo, Mueggenborg & Barclay, CPAs. A draft of the Washington County Correctional Facility Authority audit report for the fiscal year that ended on June 30th, 2020, would then be briefly presented by Jim Nichols from Stotts, Archambo, Muggenborg & Barclay, CPAs. Nichols said the debt on the Washington County Detention Center has been gone for a year. He said there was not much to the report but a bunch of zeros. He said it would leave the Authority with the debt free facility.

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