Local News Report
Property destruction, theft, and trespassing lead to multiple arrests in Cumberland
Police Activity: Arrests and Summons Issued
**Cumberland, MD** – The Cumberland Police Department served several arrest warrants and criminal summonses this week for various offenses. On Tuesday, Garry Legeer III was arrested in relation to an incident concerning property destruction on November 30. This incident, reported at approximately 3:12 PM, involved slashed tires on a vehicle, which led to charges being filed against Legeer. He posted a $2,500 unsecured personal bond after appearing before a District Court Commissioner.
Also on Tuesday, a criminal summons was served to Joshua Hoenicka. A private citizen had filed charges of theft under $100 against Hoenicka at the District Court of Allegany County. Hoenicka was released after signing for his summons while awaiting trial.
On the same day, Malik Freeman was served a criminal summons related to a trespassing incident at a business on Greene Street. This incident took place on November 30 around 12:16 PM. Despite Freeman leaving the property when officers arrived, charges were pursued as police confirmed that a no-trespassing letter had been issued to him previously.
Additionally, Jeremy Crosten was arrested on Tuesday for possession of suspected cocaine and drug parap
Two in New City Sentenced for Murder of Grandfather
New City Residents Sentenced for Murder of Grandfather
**New City, NY** – Constantinos Doonan and Jo-Ann Haughey of New City, NY, were sentenced for the death of Constantinos Mastakouris, as announced by the Rockland County District Attorney. Doonan faces a second-degree murder charge while Haughey was charged with first-degree manslaughter.
The incident occurred between January 29 and January 30, 2023, where both individuals were involved in the fatal strangulation of Mastakouris at his home on Ruth Drive. His body was concealed in the basement and his belongings, including a car and jewelry, were stolen.
District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II stated that the crime was an unimaginable act that devastated the family. He praised the work of the Clarkstown Police Department in investigating the case.
Doonan received a sentence of 20 years to life, while Haughey was sentenced to 15 years in prison. The case was prosecuted by Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Dominic Crispino and Supervising Assistant District Attorney Sharleen Bailon.
Man Arrested for murder in Guttenberg Death
Man Arrested in Guttenberg Death Investigation
**Guttenberg, NJ** – An East Orange man has been charged with murder following a death investigation involving two males in Guttenberg. The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office confirmed the arrest carried out by the Homicide Unit.
On Saturday, November 23, a report was made to the Guttenberg Police Department shortly after 10 p.m. concerning two unresponsive males at a residence on 71st Street. The deceased individuals were identified as Justo Bory, 87, and Ricardo Bory, 58, both residents of Guttenberg. Upon arrival, officers detained Lamont Cole, 40, of East Orange, for allegedly interfering with the investigation.
Following autopsies, the Regional Medical Examiner’s Office released findings on Monday, December 2, indicating that Justo Bory’s cause of death was neck compression, classified as a homicide. Consequently, Cole was formally charged with murder on Tuesday, December 3, at the Hudson County Correctional Facility. The investigation into Ricardo Bory’s cause of death remains ongoing.
Authorities are seeking further information regarding the case. Members of the public with details can reach out to the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office
Gunfire disrupts quiet Salisbury neighborhood as deputies search for leads
Shooting Investigation on Rockawalkin Ridge
**Salisbury, MD** – Deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office investigated a shooting incident Tuesday on Rockawalkin Ridge Road. The incident was reported at approximately 3:15 PM, and involved multiple individuals shooting at each other.
A Wicomico County school bus was nearby during the incident, but authorities confirmed that no students were involved or in immediate danger. Deputies quickly secured the area to safeguard residents and conducted a search for suspects or victims.
The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office found evidence at the scene, but no suspects or victims. The office continues to investigate and is seeking additional information from the public.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office or Crime Solvers. Tips can be submitted anonymously via the Sheriff’s Office app or website.
Montgomery County Police Target DUIs During Holidays
Montgomery County Police Target DUIs During Holidays
**Montgomery County, MD** – The Montgomery County Police Department has announced that its Alcohol Holiday Task Force will focus on addressing alcohol-related offenses throughout the holiday season.
In the week of Monday to Thursday, task force officers arrested 43 individuals for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. The arrests are part of an intensified effort to ensure roadway safety as holiday activities increase.
These figures exclude additional arrests made by routine patrol officers during their standard duties. Consequently, the total number of DUI arrests in the county for this period is higher than the reported 43.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about public safety efforts via the Montgomery County Police Department’s official channels. They can follow ongoing initiatives using hashtags #MCPNews, #ImpairedDrivingEnforcement, and #NHTSA on social media platforms.
Passenger Arrested at Pittsburgh Airport for Concealed Firearm
Passenger Arrested at Pittsburgh Airport for Concealed Firearm
**Pittsburgh, PA** – Allegheny County Police have charged a resident of Millersburg, Ohio, following the discovery of a firearm in the main security area of Pittsburgh International Airport.
The incident occurred on Tuesday at 4:19 p.m. when Transportation Security Administration officials identified a handgun inside a traveler’s backpack. This prompted them to notify the Allegheny County Police.
Authorities identified the individual as 47-year-old Steven Lapp and found that he lacked a valid concealed carry permit. Consequently, Lapp is now facing a felony charge for carrying a firearm without a license. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has also been notified about the case.
The Transportation Security Administration states that individuals caught carrying firearms at airport checkpoints could incur civil fines of up to $10,000. Repeat offenders might face fines up to $13,910.
Four Arrested in Glen Burnie Robbery
Four Arrested in Glen Burnie Robbery
**Glen Burnie, MD -** Officers responded to a robbery on Monday around 4:00 p.m. in the 6600 block of Ritchie Highway. Four armed suspects approached a victim, demanded his property, and fled in a gray 2007 Pontiac G6.
Police located the vehicle on Ordnance Road. After a search, officers found a stolen 9mm Canik Model 2 semi-automatic handgun, a 9mm Ruger LC9 semi-automatic handgun, two 9mm Polymer 80 semi-automatic handguns, and approximately 84 grams of suspected marijuana.
The suspects were taken into custody. They were identified as 18-year-old Izaiah Allen Conway of Middle River, 18-year-old Devin Austin Smith of Essex, and two other males aged 17 and 15.
Charges have been filed against all four individuals. The investigation is ongoing, according to Anne Arundel County Police.
Price Gouging Protections Enforced in Erie County Following Severe Snowstorm
Price Gouging Protections Enforced in Erie County Following Severe Snowstorm
**Harrisburg, PA** – Price gouging protections are in effect in Erie County due to a severe snowstorm that left more than three feet of snow. Attorney General Michelle Henry emphasized the importance of being aware of unfair price increases during emergencies.
The declaration of a disaster emergency was made by Governor Shapiro on Thursday. This has activated a state law prohibiting companies from raising prices on consumer goods or services more than 20% above their average price from the preceding week.
Consumers in Erie County suspecting price gouging are encouraged to report it. Complaints can be submitted online at www.attorneygeneral.gov or by calling the Bureau of Consumer Protection at 800-441-2555.
The law empowers the Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection to investigate such complaints. Penalties for violations can reach up to $10,000 per incident, with provisions for restitution.