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"Operation Hide and Seek" nets 41 fugitive arrests

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SALISBURY, Md. — More than a dozen gang members were arrested in a multi-state operation that netted 41 total arrests of wanted fugitives, Maryland State Police said.

Dubbed “Operation Hide and Seek,” the State Police in conjunction with the Salisbury Police Department performed the fugitive warrant to reduce the number of active fugitive warrants in Wicomico County on the Eastern Shore, State Police said.

On Feb. 20, the Maryland State Police Gang Enforcement Unit, along with cooperative law enforcement agencies in Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia, executed the planned, coordinated operation to find suspects with outstanding warrants issued through the Salisbury Police department.

Among the arrests were:

  • Wood Pierre, 39, of Seaford, Delaware. Charged with second-degree assault and false imprisonment
  • Latissa Diggs, 45, of Salisbury, Maryland. Charged with second-degree assault and robbery
  • Nykeria Reaves, 19, of Salisbury, Maryland. Charged with second-degree assault and disorderly conduct
  • Terius Green, 18, of Salisbury, Maryland. Charged with motor vehicle theft and concealing a dangerous weapon. Green is also a validated member of the LMF (Loyal Money Family) Bloods
  • Darryl Miles, 53, of Salisbury, Maryland. Charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance
  • Two juvenile males wanted on drug possession charges and a Delaware warrant for gang involvement with the Eight Trey Crips