Cumberland Crime Update: DUI and Warrant Arrest

Jeff Jones
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Cumberland, MD – The Cumberland Police Department has reported three incidents that occurred on Tuesday May 3rd.

DUI Arrest

On May 2nd, 2022 an officer of the Cumberland Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of Greene Street with heavy front-end damage. Upon contacting the operator, Cora Houdersheldt, the officer observed signs of impairment. The officer continued their investigation and learned that Houdersheldt was the suspect vehicle in a hit and run. After performing standardized field sobriety, the officer observed additional evidence that Houdersheldt was operating a motor vehicle while under the influence. She was then placed under arrest and later released on citations pending her trial at District Court. Arrest: Cora Jean Houdersheldt, age 58, Cumberland Maryland. Charges: DUI Related Citations, and Failure to Remain at the Scene of an Accident.

Arrest Warrant Served

On May 3rd, 2022 officers of the Cumberland Police Department served an Arrest Warrant on Scott Dersin. The Arrest Warrant was issued by the District Court when he violated the conditions of his probation. Dersin was remanded to the Allegany County Detention Center where he was held without bond. Arrest: Scott Michael Dersin, age 42, Cumberland Maryland Charges: Violation of Probation.


Criminal Summons Served

On May 3rd, 2022 officers of the Cumberland Police Department served a Criminal Summons on Todd Adams. The Criminal Summons was issued by the District Court stemming from a theft complaint on April 20th, 2022. During the incident, the victim advised that Adams had stolen money from their purse. Adams signed for his Criminal Summons and was released pending his trial at District Court.

Arrest: Todd Ellsworth Adams, age 39, Cumberland Maryland. Charges: Theft $100 – $1,500.

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