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OPPD crack down on traffic violations, address cell service concerns
Monday, February 24, 2025
(Feb. 24, 2025) Ocean Pines Police Chief Tim Robinson provided a public safety update during the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors meeting on Saturday, detailing recent law enforcement activity and addressing ongoing concerns regarding cellular service in the community.
Robinson reported that since the last Board meeting, officers conducted 125 traffic stops, with 36 for speeding and 38 for stop sign or traffic control device violations. Additional stops resulted in citations for a suspended driver and an uninsured driver.
“An uninsured driver is a major concern because, if they hit you, they have no coverage,” Robinson said.
Officers also issued citations for two violations involving motorists failing to stop for school buses with flashing red lights.
“There’s no excuse for not stopping,” Robinson said. “Fortunately, in these cases, the kids didn’t have to cross the street, but drivers are still required to stop.”
Police also made one arrest for driving under the influence. Robinson noted that the individual had a blood alcohol content above 0.20 and was driving on Ocean Parkway at the time of the arrest.
The department responded to two motor vehicle accidents, one of which involved a vehicle striking a deer. Another crash required both vehicles to be towed after a driver pulled out in front of another motorist.
Additionally, police handled seven cases of fraud, 14 welfare checks, eight emergency medical service assists, and two emergency petitions for mental health concerns.
Fraud, Robinson said, is a particular area of concern.
“Fraud cases remain an issue, and many originate from unsolicited emails, text messages, or phone calls,” Robinson said. “Scammers often claim to provide a service or upgrade, and unfortunately, some residents fall victim.”
Domestic incidents remain the leading cause for police calls in Ocean Pines. Officers responded to five domestic disputes, with one resulting in an assault arrest.
Robinson also addressed community concerns regarding cell phone coverage in Ocean Pines. He confirmed that discussions about potential solutions are ongoing, but no decisions have been made.
“We are still in the talking phase,” Robinson said. “I’ve spoken to multiple tower contractors to understand what’s possible. No site visits or network assessments have been conducted yet, but we’ll present any findings to the Board and General Manager John Viola before any action is taken.”
Robinson reassured residents that aesthetics and community impact would be considered in any potential solution.
“There has been speculation about a massive tower being installed, but that’s simply not true,” he said. “We’re exploring options, including ways to disguise or camouflage any infrastructure.”
For more information or to stay updated on public safety news in Ocean Pines, visit
www.oceanpinespolice.com
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