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Town attempts to addresses vandals,
trespassers, & speeders
(6/5) The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office is to investigate several
vandalism incidents involving a church food pantry that have occurred during
the last week and a half of May.
County Deputy Ben Whitehouse told the town council at their June 1st meeting
that the food pantry vandalized belongs to the Christ Community Church, 303
West Lincoln Avenue. He said the food pantry consists of an outdoor cabinet, in
which free food-goods are placed, for those in need to take as needed.
Deputy Whitehouse told the town council at their June 1 meeting that there had
been three incidents in which one or more unknown persons inflicted damage to
the food bank structure, food products, and goods.
The officer stated that the suspects were “probably kids,” who opened up items,
like spaghetti sauce, “pouring it all over the cabinet and throwing it all over
the sidewalk, breaking some glass,” and other acts.
Whitehouse said, “We're taking measures to find out who that is, and we'll deal
with that when the time comes, and we find out who that is.”
In other police actions, Deputies have been patrolling Emmitsburg water
reservoir, otherwise known as Rainbow Lake, to eject boaters trespassing on the
town property.
Deputy Whitehouse reported that in May, the deputies received trespassing
complaints regarding kayakers on Rainbow Lake, and that the Sheriff's Office
and the State Department of Natural Resources officers are monitoring the site.
He said officers were checking out the site during the evenings and on
weekends, as well as “several times” during the day.
Regarding speeding on Route 140 in the area of the Flat Run Bridge, the town
council considered the implementation of speed monitoring devices at the
Bridge.
The Town Manager informed the council that the use of digital radar, which
displays the speed of a vehicle as it approaches the radar unit, would have to
be carried-out in conjunction with the state police.
Asked about ticket-generating radar, which would automatically issue a speeding
ticket against the owner of the tag on the vehicle, the Town Manager stated
that would have to be approved by the State Highway Administration (SHA).
The town manager said there were a number of options, some more expensive than
others, but also said the SHA suggested not using digital radar on a regular
basis, since drivers tend to ignore them if left in place for too long of a
period of time. Additional information and options are still being gathering
and for presentation at the Town Councils July meeting.
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