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'Ocean Pines Police updates' - A message from the Chief of Police
Sunday, January 3, 2021
Ocean Pines Police Department Operations:
The full service 24-hours-a-day operation of the police remains available to respond to the needs and calls for service during this unusual time, as our community manages the pandemic and its effects on our residents. Our officers and office employees have had to take major steps to protect themselves as well as those they serve or assist every day.
COVID Conditions:
Changes in response procedures were made to restrict the amount of person-to-person contact needed to handle a call or complaint. Instructions are being given to callers that need to see or speak to an officer. If you request an officer, you may be instructed to meet the officer at your doorway, porch, or even in the driveway. Any complaints that can be done by phone, e-mail, etc. will limit personal contact and reduce the safety risk for the caller and the officers. Please do NOT let this stop you from calling for help or instructions in any emergency situation you find yourself in.
New Elder Abuse Program (LEAD TEAM) Update:
The LEAD TEAM is an active participant in the recently created Vulnerable Adult Task Force. This multi-agency task force, headed by our State’s Attorney, coordinates the investigation of elder abuse exploitation.
I am happy to report that our police department, in cooperation with the task force, recently convicted a health care worker who victimized an elderly patient by stealing the victim’s credit card and using it for theft. Our department has become a starting force specifically commended by State’s Attorney Kris Heiser as a great way to protect our citizens.
Even though the start time for this program to begin was delayed, we are excited to report that the full operation of this program will begin January 2021.
Check Welfare:
Many of our residents with health issues normally have family and/or friends to check on them and their well-being. However, with travel restrictions and other COVID-19 limitations, some of those normal checks are not able to continue. The Police Department saw a major increase in these requests and will continue to respond as needed for you and your families.
Fraud and Scams:
There was a large increase of fraud and scam cases over the past few months. The Ocean Pines Police joined in a countywide project to bring attention and awareness to our citizens. Posters and flyers were placed in places where gift cards are sold, as many of the scams request payment by instructing victims to purchase these gift cards. Education was given to cashiers and employees to make their customers aware of these activities. This has been a very large promotional project that the Worcester County State’s Attorney’s Office has directed and led throughout the county. As of now, this appears to have slowed the number of victims that have fallen prey to these online or phone scams.
Domestic violence Arrests: Since our last report, police made several arrests for domestic violence. Some of these situations are alcohol or drug related. Remember that drugs and/or alcohol will not help with a domestic event. There are several hotlines and resources that may be used to assist with the domestic situations that always seem to increase during the holiday season and winter months in general.
Drunk Driving Arrests:
Ocean Pines Ofc. Josh Oferrall just received the National MADD award for his level of enforcement for alcohol involved accidents, impaired drivers, and underage drivers with alcohol violations. Ofc. Oferrall’s award ceremony was canceled for safety issues, as many COVID-19 related events have been. Lt. Shakhan Toppin was still proud to present him with his award for a job well done and appreciated.
Death Investigations:
Police handled four death investigations, as we continue to struggle through this time of separation and distancing. The police again ask that you watch out for one another. Stay in contact with your family, friends and neighbors. We also ask that you remain aware of those with mental and medical concerns, as this time of year shows an increase in suicide attempts and other mental health situations that require us to be aware of those who are asking for help.
Drug Overdoses: Ocean Pines has also seen an increase in the number of drug overdose calls in the resent months. The police are here to help anyone battling the addiction of any drugs or alcohol, to prevent these accidental overdoses. Police are now connected with the LEAD team, which will become a larger, faster link to resources to help those with addiction issues return to a healthy and normal life.
Investigations:
The Worcester County Drug Enforcement Team has focused on several cases of drug abuse and distribution in the past several months. This team effort has led to several arrests. These arrests have also closed other crimes, such as thefts from cars, recovery of stolen property, and the recovery of a stolen handgun.
In Closing:
Ocean Pines Police would like to thank everyone for the strong show of support from this community during these stressful times. Please remember that the police in your community not only work cases, respond to calls and enforce traffic laws, but they are here to help you, serve you, and care for you and your family, as well as your property. We have had the opportunity to meet several neighbors and friends with birthday party surprise ride-by visits, graduation celebrations, and other events altered because of COVID-19. Please remain safe and healthy during your holiday season.
P.S. The police also wish to thank those that supplied us with Christmas cookies!