Delaware Police Arrest Man in Drug Investigation

Delaware police arrest man in drug investigation

Delaware Police Arrest Man in Drug Investigation

**Wilmington, DE** – The Delaware State Police, alongside the FBI Delaware Violent Crime and Safe Streets Task Force, apprehended Guy Calloway, 33, for felony gun and drug charges. The arrest followed a lengthy drug investigation in Wilmington, concluded on Monday.

On January 6, members from Delaware State Police Troop 2 Drug Unit and Special Operations Response Team executed search warrants at properties linked to Calloway on East 13th Street. Calloway, suspected of large-scale narcotics distribution, fled the scene on foot but was captured near the Brandywine River after a brief pursuit.

The searches uncovered a Taurus handgun, firearm magazines, and ammunition alongside approximately 432 grams of cocaine, 48 grams of crack cocaine, and 234 grams of marijuana. Authorities also seized around $19,928 in suspected drug proceeds and drug paraphernalia such as digital scales and packaging materials.

A computer check revealed Calloway, a convicted felon, is barred from possessing firearms or ammunition. He was taken to Troop 2 and charged with various felonies, including possession with intent to deliver controlled substances, and was held on a $163,000 cash bond

Cumberland Police Serve Arrest Warrant

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Cumberland Police Serve Arrest Warrant

**Cumberland, MD** – The Cumberland Police Department served an arrest warrant on Daniel Sweitzer on Thursday. The warrant was related to a theft incident reported on November 21.

The alleged victim claimed their property was stolen, and Daniel Sweitzer was identified as the suspect. Following investigations, charges were filed at the District Court of Allegany County.

Sweitzer, aged 43, from Bedford, PA, was arrested and taken to Central Booking. He appeared before a District Court Commissioner and posted a $5,000 unsecured personal bond.

The charge against Sweitzer is for theft of property valued between $100 and $1,500.

Baltimore Police Seek Public Assistance in Fatal Shooting Case

Baltimore police seek public assistance in fatal shooting case

Baltimore Police Seek Public Assistance in Fatal Shooting Case

**Baltimore, MD** – Authorities are requesting the public’s help in solving the fatal shooting of Donte Bazemore, aged 31, which occurred in the 2600 block of E. Chase Street on December 18. The Baltimore Police Department is calling for any additional information that could aid investigations.

Individuals who have knowledge about the incident can contact investigators directly at 410-396-2100. For those wishing to provide information anonymously, the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line is available at 1-866-7LOCKUP.

Metro Crime Stoppers has announced a reward of up to $8,000 for information that results in an arrest related to the case. The police department continues to urge the community to come forward with any details that could be helpful.

The inquiry remains active as the search for more leads continues. Investigators emphasize the importance of community support in these cases.