Cumberland Police Blotter: Here’s What’s Happening

Jeff Jones

CUMBERLAND, MD – The Cumberland Police Department has issued the following police blotter reports regarding incidents that involved police response over the past several days. These incidents were reported and released as-is by the department. The CPD responds to numerous calls per day for police service. This list does not represent all calls for service during that period. The CPD reminds residents that all suspects listed in this police blotter are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

On Thursday, September 8, 2022, at approximately 1:40 PM, officers of the Cumberland Police Department responded to a residence in the 400 block of Ascension Street for an assault in progress. Officers arrived on scene and contacted a resident who reported that Autumn Stallings had scratched his face, pushed, and punched him. Police observed injuries to the victim consistent with his statements. Stallings was placed under arrest and transported to Central Booking. She was later seen by a District Court Commissioner and released on her personal recognizance.

ARRESTED: Autumn Nicole Stallings AGE: 41 Cumberland, MD
CHARGES: Assault-2nd Degree


TRESPASSING/ASSAULT ARREST

On Thursday, September 8, 2022, at approximately 5:30 PM, officers of the Cumberland Police Department responded to UPMC Western Maryland for a disturbance. Police contacted hospital staff who reported that Richard Lowther II was there causing a disturbance and refusing to leave after being asked to do so. They explained that Lowther became irate and began hitting doors and windows. Lowther also assaulted a security guard. Lowther was placed under arrest and transported to Central Booking. He was later seen by a District Court Commissioner and released on a $2,500 unsecured personal bond.

ARRESTED: Richard Steven Lowther II AGE: 31 Ridgeley, WV
CHARGES: Assault-2nd Degree, Trespass: Private Property, Intoxicated Public Disturbance

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