Allegany County Arrests Linked to Active Warrants

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CUMBERLAND, MD – The Allegany County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the Maryland State Police – Barrack C, has concluded an operation targeting open and active warrants, leading to the arrest of individuals involved.

On Tuesday, James Timothy Davis Jr., 36, of Westernport, was arrested. He was apprehended based on a Frederick County District Court Bench Warrant for his third failure to appear in court related to his case. His initial charge in this case was for CDS: Possession – Not Cannabis. Following his arrest, Davis was released on a $5,000 unsecured personal bond.

The Sheriff’s Office has stated that the information provided offers an overview of events in the community. It is based on preliminary investigations conducted by deputies in the field. While this information may or may not be assigned to a detective for further investigation, it could be determined to be inaccurate or incorrect after further examination.

Further details of the incidents have been withheld, citing potential follow-up investigations and privacy rights. All arrested individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, emphasizing the preliminary nature of the released details.

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