Cumberland Police Blotter, Here’s What’s Happening

Jeff Jones

CUMBERLAND, MD – The Cumberland Police Department has released the following police blotter incident reports for June 27th. These incidents represent just a portion of incidents responded to by the department on this day.

Arrest Warrants Served

The Cumberland Police served an Arrest Warrant on Michelle Lynne Morris, age 57, of Cumberland, MD. The Warrant charged Morris with Violation of Probation. She was taken to Central Booking for his initial appearance with the District Court Commissioner and was held on a $500 bond.


Arrested: Michelle Lynee Morris Age: 57 Cumberland, MD
Charges: Violation of Probation

The Cumberland Police served an Arrest Warrant on Jason Myles Roager, age 27 of Cumberland, MD. The Warrant charged Roager with Violation of Probation for original drug charges. He was taken to Central Booking for his initial appearance with the District Court Commissioner and was held without bond.

Arrested: Jason Myles Roager Age: 27 Cumberland, MD.
Charges: Violation of Probation

The Cumberland Police were called to a business on the 1200 block of West Industrial Blvd for a report of a male subject that was causing a disturbance and refusing to leave the property. When officers arrived on scene, they contacted Richard Thalheim St, age 50, of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Thalheim became belligerent with the officers and refused to leave the property at the request of the Officers and the owner of the property. Thalheim then grabbed one of the Officers. Thalheim was placed under arrest for Second Degree Assault, Disorderly Conduct, Trespassing, Fail to Obey a Lawful Order, and Littering. He was taken to Central Booking for his initial appearance with the District Court Commissioner. He was held on without a temporary bond and later released on a $5,000 unsecured bond.

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