Baltimore man jailed without bond after probation violation arrest

Cumberland police say suspect was taken into custody on bench warrant tied to trespassing case

CUMBERLAND, Md. — A Baltimore man was taken into custody and ordered held without bond after Cumberland police served a bench warrant related to a probation violation, authorities said Friday.

According to the Cumberland Police Department, officers arrested 45-year-old Perry Nelson Hamilton Jr. on Thursday.

Police said Hamilton was on probation stemming from a prior trespassing conviction when the warrant was issued.

Hamilton was transported to the Allegany County Detention Center for central booking.

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Following a hearing before a District Court commissioner, Hamilton was ordered held without bond.


Key Points

  • Cumberland police arrested a Baltimore man on a probation violation warrant
  • Authorities said the probation violation was connected to a trespassing conviction
  • The suspect was ordered held without bond

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