Cumberland police blotter: here's what's happening
Cumberland Police Department police vehicle.

Cumberland Police Blotter: Here’s What’s Happening

Cumberland, MD – On Friday, the Cumberland City Police Department served two arrest warrants on Jessica Buckingham. Buckingham had failed to appear in court for a theft charge and was also wanted for issuing a bad check at a business on Franklin Street on July 15, 2018. She was given a hearing before a District Court Commissioner and released on her personal recognizance.

Jessica Lee Buckingham, 30, of Greenspring, WV, was arrested on charges of failure to appear and issuing a bad check ranging from $100 to less than $1,500.

Later on Friday, at approximately 4:30 PM, an officer on foot patrol near the George Washington Monument on Greene Street observed a disturbance involving several subjects. The officer instructed the individuals to disperse. However, upon a later check, Jeannie Rymer was still causing a disturbance. Rymer was arrested, transported to the police station, issued two criminal citations, and released pending trial.

Jeannie Ann Rymer, 57, of Cumberland, MD, faces charges of disorderly conduct and failure to obey a lawful order.

Additionally, on Friday, the Cumberland City Police Department served an arrest warrant on Caitlyn Biggs for failing to appear in court regarding a traffic charge of leaving the scene of an accident involving unattended property. Biggs was given a hearing before a District Court Commissioner and released on her personal recognizance.

Caitlyn Noel Isabella Biggs, 31, of Cumberland, MD, was arrested on a charge of failure to appear.

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