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Salisbury Police Make Significant Arrest in an Effort to Reduce Crime

In an effort to reduce crime and make the city safer for all residents, the Salisbury Police on Wednesday, June 14, executed a knock and announce search warrant at 812 S. Clay St. In an operation led by the Salisbury Police Department’s Narcotics Unit, the team had the suspect Demarco Antoine Oglesby in custody within minutes of entering the residence without incident. Oglesby was located in an upstairs bedroom with a large butcher knife beside him. Officers successfully negotiated his surrender and served the search warrant without incident. The warrant was to search the residence for narcotics, weapons, and drug paraphernalia. 

 All officers and detectives involved in the search warrant had their body-worn cameras activated upon arrival and throughout the arrest of Oglesby. The department’s newly implemented threat assessment form was utilized, which provided the officers with valuable information regarding the potential circumstances of this case. As a result, officers were sent to Wiley Lash Head Start, located on S. MLK to notify them to lockdown the facility for the protection of the staff and the children. The lockdown lasted only minutes.

The search warrant yielded 41.5 grams of cocaine, 162.9 grams of marijuana, $236.00 in US currency, three electronic scales, a fully loaded .380 Ruger and .40 Taurus handgun. One of the weapons was confirmed stolen from a residential breaking and entering in Statesville earlier this year. 

 An additional records search of Oglesby found that he was wanted in Montgomery County, Pa., for a probation/parole violation stemming from a 2013 statutory sexual assault charge.  Mr. Oglesby also had two failure to appear warrants for possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, and resist, delay and obstruct from December 2016 in Salisbury. As a result of today’s search warrant, he has been charged with: 

  • Maintaining a dwelling for the purposes of selling narcotics
  • Possession of firearm by felon
  • Possession of stolen firearm
  • Trafficking cocaine
  • Possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana
  • Sell of narcotics within 1000 feet of a daycare facility
  • Drug paraphernalia

Oglesby had a total of 22 warrants or charges brought against him and his bond was set at $470,000. This case is ongoing with additional arrest forthcoming.

 For more information, please contact Captain Melonie Thompson at 704-638-2091.

 

  • 14 June 2017
  • Author: Police
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