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Cumberland Police Department Blotter: What’s Happening
Multiple Arrests in Cumberland for Various Offenses
**Cumberland, MD** –
On Saturday, the Cumberland Police Department made several arrests involving charges ranging from court violations to drug possession. Devin Terrell Joyner, 45, of Cumberland, was apprehended following an active Bench Warrant from Allegany County Circuit Court issued on October 23. The warrant accused Joyner of breaching a court order related to a past assault conviction, and Joyner is now being held at the Allegany County Detention Center without bond. During his arrest, authorities discovered suspected fentanyl, crack cocaine, and MDMA in his possession, resulting in multiple criminal citations for CDS possession.
In a separate incident on the same day, police responded to a reported assault at a residence in the 500 block of Essex Place. Officers interviewed the victim, who showed visible facial injuries and claimed the argument started over a purse. The suspect, Janell Marie Coffman, 35, allegedly struck the victim in the face. Coffman was subsequently arrested and later released on a $2,500 unsecured bond after her initial appearance before a District Court Commissioner.
Additionally, officers conducted a traffic stop on a 2006 Toyota SUV near Beall Street, leading
Cumberland Police Blotter: Here’s What’s Happening
Cumberland Police Make Multiple Arrests
**Cumberland, MD -** The Cumberland Police Department reported a series of arrests in recent days involving assaults, resisting arrest, failure to appear, and impaired driving.
On Tuesday, officers responded to the 700 Block of East First Street to a fight. Shellie Manning, Brian James, and Angel Page were arrested for allegedly assaulting a female victim. They were charged with first and second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, and false imprisonment. All three suspects were held at the Allegany County Detention Center.
On the same day, officers were called to Boone Street for a domestic disturbance involving Dion Alves. Alves was arrested after reportedly appearing under the influence and acting disorderly. He faces charges including obstructing and hindering, resisting arrest, and CDS possession.
On Wednesday, police served an arrest warrant on Michael Haymond for failing to appear for a trial regarding CDS possession from April. Haymond was taken to the detention center awaiting his court appearance.
Additional arrests include Jacqualine Clay for DUI and David Gearing for impaired driving and CDS possession in separate incidents. Clay was released pending trial, while Gearing received citations and is awaiting trial.