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Warrant Sweep Conducted

January 23rd, 2025 by WCBC Radio

On 01/17/25, members of the ACSO, Cumberland Police, and MSP conducted a joint operation to arrest subjects in Allegany County who had open arrest warrants. As a result of this operation the following individuals were served arrest warrants with the following charges:

Clarissa Bible of Cumberland served an arrest warrant for FTA on a District Court Bench warrant. She was taken before a DC Commissioner and released.

Caitlin Ziler of Cumberland was served an arrest warrant for FTA on a District Court Bench warrant. She was taken before a DC commissioner and released.

Marcus Younger of Cumberland was served an arrest warrant issued from Circuit Court on a VOP violation. He was held at the ACDC awaiting a bond hearing.

Kayleigh Fleek of Cumberland was served 2 Grand Jury Indictment for CDS possession with intent to distribute and possession of a CDS. She was taken to the ACDC to await a bond hearing.

Elizabeth Price was served an arrest warrant issued out of Frederick County, Maryland, for VOP. He was taken before a DC Commissioner.

Kaitlin Bruckner was served a Grand Jury Indictment for CDS distribution X3 and possession of a CDS X3. During this arrest, Bruckner observed Officers attempting to arrest her at her residence at 705 Fayette Street. She ran back into her residence, saying she had a firearm and would not exit her residence. A barricade situation then occurred, and after negotiation with Bruckner for a period of time, she exited her residence and was taken into custody without incident.

Cody Gene Smith of Westenport was served a DC warrant for 4th degree burglary and trespassing at a residence in McCoole, Maryland. Smith was arrested after he fled into a wooded area but was later apprehended after he came out of the woods and surrendered to the deputies and an MSP Trooper. He was looked at by EMS for minor injuries sustained while fleeing from deputies and was cleared at the scene. Smith was taken to the ACDC to await a bond hearing.

This initiative was partially funded through the Governor' Office of Crime Prevention and Policy – WAAG Grant.