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CPD Makes Disorderly Conduct & Burglary Arrests

October 5th, 2017 by WCBC Radio

On October 4, 2017 at 8:25 p.m., officers from the Cumberland Police Department responded to the 200 block of Maryland Ave. for a disturbance.  Upon arrival officers found two individuals identified as Nicolas Kneisley, age 25, and Amber Tallman, age 22, both of Cumberland arguing in the in the middle of the roadway. Officers attempted to de-escalate the situation; however, Tallman refused to comply. After several attempts to get Tallman to stop creating a disturbance she was placed under arrest. Once Tallman was in custody, Kneisley continued to create a disturbance.  He was then also placed under arrest. Both Kneisley and Tallman were transported to the Cumberland Police Department where they were issued Criminal Citations for Disorderly Conduct, Disturbing the Peace, and Failing to Obey.  They were then released pending trial in District Court.

Burglary

On October 5, 2017 at 1:37 a.m., officers from the Cumberland Police Department responded to the 300 block of Harrison St. for a burglary in progress. Officers that were enroute were provided descriptions of the suspects by the Emergency Operation Center.  While arriving in the area, one officer located suspects matching the descriptions identified as James Sutton Jr., age 31, and Michael Bullock, age 50, both of Baltimore, Maryland.  Officers learned through their investigation that an argument occurred between Sutton, Bullock, and the victim.  Sutton and Bullock then chased the victim to the victim’s residence where the victim shut and locked the door. Bullock and Sutton then began kicking the door until till it broke open. The victim then yelled to Bullock and Sutton he had called the police and they fled the scene.  At the conclusion of the investigation, both Bullock and Sutton were placed under arrest.  They were both charged with Fourth Degree Burglary and Destruction of Property under $1000.  Both subjects were awaiting a Bond Hearing at the time of this Press Release.  

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May 9th, 2017 by WCBC Radio

On Monday, May 8, 2017 at approximately 10:45 PM, the Cumberland Police Department responded to an Arch Street residence in reference to a disturbance.  Upon the officers’ arrival, they separated the people who were arguing. While the officers were attempting to investigate the incident, Shauntae MacDonald, was screaming loudly in the middle of the street.  Her behavior caused several neighbors to exit their residences to observe the disturbance.  MacDonald was warned several times by officers to lower her voice and to leave the property, but she refused to listen.  MacDonald was arrested and transported to police headquarters for processing.  She was issued criminal citations and released pending trial at the District Court of Allegany County.

 

ARRESTED:  Shauntae Renee MacDonald    AGE: 36        Cumberland, MD

CHARGES:  Disorderly Conduct, Fail to Obey a Reasonable & Lawful Order

 

BURGLARY ARREST

 

On Monday, May 8, 2017 at approximately 11:45 PM, the Cumberland Police Department responded to a Bedford Street residence in reference to a disturbance.  Upon the officers’ arrival, they contacted the victim who reported that the suspect, Stephanie House, attempted to break into her residence to assault her.  Officers observed that the glass on the front door to the residence had been shattered.  After further investigation, House was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters.  House was charged and taken before the District Court Commissioner where she was released on her personal recognizance pending trial.

 

ARRESTED:  Stephanie Ann House     AGE:  34                Cumberland, MD

CHARGES:  Burglary-3rd Degree, Burglary-4th Degree, Malicious Destruction of Property less than $1,000, Disorderly Conduct

ARREST WARRANT SERVED

 

On Monday, May 8, 2017, the Cumberland Police Department served an arrest warrant on Anthony Torres.  The warrant was issued as a result of an incident that occurred on May 7, 2017.  Officers had responded to a Springdale Street residence in reference to a domestic assault.  Upon their arrival, they contacted the resident who reported that the suspect, Anthony Torres, had assaulted her son.  Torres had fled the area prior to police arrival.  After further investigation, an application for charges was filed at the Allegany County District Court by the Cumberland Police Department.  As a result, an arrest warrant was issued.  Officers located Torres on Springdale Street and arrested him.  He was taken before the District Court Commissioner where he was remanded to the Allegany County Detention Center on a $2,500 bond.

 

ARRESTED:  Anthony Torres    AGE: 36   Cumberland, MD

CHARGES:  Assault-2nd Degree


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