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City Police Have Busy Wednesday

July 4th, 2019 by WCBC Radio

On Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019 a criminal summons was served on Ali Shabazz, age 69, of Frostburg MD. The summons was in reference to an incident that occurred on June 26th, 2019. In this incident it is alleged that Shabazz was driving a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license. Shabazz was charged with Driving on a Suspended License.

Arrested: Ali Shabazz      Age:  69

Charges: Driving Suspended

 

***Adult Arrest***

On Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019, The Cumberland City Police arrested Adam Patrick Jay, age 31, of Corriganville MD. Jay was arrested on an active bench warrant for failing to appear in Circuit Court for a previous CDS paraphernalia possession charge. Jay was taken before the District Court Commissioner for his initial appearance where he was remanded to the Allegany County Detention Center. He is currently being held without bond.

Arrested: Adam Patrick Jay     Age:  31

Charges: Fail to Appear

 

***Adult Arrest***

On Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019, The Cumberland City Police responded to a residence in the 700 block of Fayette St for the report of a loud disturbance there. It was learned that a male subject had came to the residence in reference to property stolen from him during a prior incident. A disturbance quickly erupted outside of the home involving several subjectS. This loud disturbance attracted the attention of several neighbors in the area. Once officers arrived on scene and gained control of the situation, one subject continued to create a disturbance outside the home. That subject was identified as Rashawn Malik Younger, 18, of Cumberland MD. Younger was ordered multiple times to cease his disruptive behaviors to which he did not comply. Younger was then told he was under arrest and to place his hands behind his back. Younger also did not comply with this order and physically resisted the arrest. Once restrained, Younger continued to scream and yell and kick the inside of the police vehicle. Younger was taken before the District Court Commissioner for his initial appearance where he was released on his own personal recognizance.

Arrested: Rashawn Malik Younger      Age:  18

Charges: Disorderly Conduct, Resisting Arrest, Obstruction and Hindering, Fail to Obey, Disturbing the Peace.

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August 2nd, 2018 by WCBC Radio

Officers from the Cumberland Police Department arrested Frederick Earl Bolinger for failing to appear in District Court on a littering charge.  Bolinger was taken before the District Court Commissioner where he was held on a $500.00. 

Frederick Earl Bolinger, 34 of Cumberland, MD

Charge: Failure to appear

 

At approximately 1800 hours, officers responded to a S. Mechanic Street business for a report of a theft.  Officers arrived and learned that a male subject had left without paying for items consumed inside the business.  Paul Michael Harman was located in the area of the business and he was identified as the suspect who left without paying.  Harman was taken into custody and transported to Police Headquarters for processing.  Harman was later released pending trial in District Court. 

Paul Michael Harman, age 36 of Cumberland, MD

Charge: Theft under $100.00

 

At approximately 1951 hours, officers made contact with a female victim who reported that she had been assaulted earlier in the day by her boyfriend.  She reported that she left her residence after the assault because he refused to leave her residence. Officers observed injuries to the female victim consistent with the assault reported.  Officers responded to a W. Offutt Street residence to ensure that the residence is vacant so that the victim could return.  Officers arrived and found the residence to be open and unsecured.  Officers entered the residence to clear it to ensure that the suspect was not still inside.  Once inside officers located Seth Bronson Frye in the living room of the victim’s home.  Frye was told to stand and exit the residence.  He refused to leave the residence and failed to comply with the orders of officers.  They attempted several times to get Frye to comply but he refused to listen to instructions.  Officers attempted to place Frye under arrest when he attempted to pull away from officers.  A brief struggle ensued inside the residence.  Frye continued to argue with officers and continued to attempt to pull away.  Officers were eventually able to gain control and take Frye into custody.   Frye was transported to Police Headquarters for processing.  He was later taken before the District Court Commissioner where he was released pending trial in District Court.

 Seth Bronson Frye, age 31 of Cumberland, MD

Charges: Trespassing, Obstructing and Hindering, Assault 2nd Degree, and Resisting Arrest

 

At approximately 1938 hours, officers were dispatched to Michigan Avenue residence for a disturbance.  Officers arrived and spoke with the parties involved.  The subjects were advised to keep the peace and not to cause any further disturbances.  At approximately 2046 hours officers were called back to the same residence for another disturbance.  Officers arrived and again made contact with the parties involved.  Officers spoke with numerous residents who identified Garrett Michael Ketterman as the subject causing the disturbance.  Officers had spoken with Ketterman when they were on the scene earlier.  Officers again made contact with Ketterman and attempted to calm the situation.  Ketterman was again warned to lower his voice and to keep the peace.  It was suggested by officers to go back into his residence for the evening due to the problems and his level of impairment.  Ketterman refused to listen to officers and told them he did not have to follow their instructions.  Officers attempted to go back to the numerous complaints and speak with them when Ketterman again raised his voice and yell.  The complaints told officers that he was still causing a disturbance and if action wasn’t taken it would continue.  Officers based on the citizens complaints and their observations elected to take Ketterman into custody.  They advised Ketterman that he was under arrest but he failed to comply with their orders.  A struggle ensued and officers were eventually able to take Ketterman into custody.  He was transported to Police Headquarters for processing.  Ketterman was later taken before the District Court Commissioner where he was released pending trial in District Court.

Garrett Michael Ketterman, age 28 of Cumberland, MD

Charges: Fail to Obey a Lawful Order, Disorderly Conduct, Disturbance of the Peace, Intoxicated Disorderly, and Resisting Arrest


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