Mountain Lake Park resident arrested for pre-trial release violations in Garrett County

Bryson Meyers, Sheriff
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The Garrett County Sheriff’s Office announced on April 1 that deputies arrested Stacey Lynn Curtis, a 43-year-old resident of Mountain Lake Park, for violations of pre-trial release. The arrest took place on March 24, when deputies served a District Court Bench Warrant and transported Curtis to the Garrett County Detention Center. She was later released on an unsecured bond.

The incident highlights the ongoing efforts by the Garrett County Sheriff’s Office to uphold legal standards and maintain community security through warrant enforcement and other law enforcement services. The office serves as a law enforcement agency dedicated to community security and crime prevention, according to the official website.

In addition to handling arrests and warrants, the sheriff’s office provides various services such as traffic stops, K-9 unit deployments, and incident investigations. It also promotes public safety by gathering tips on criminal activities and suspicious behavior from residents across areas like Oakland and along Garrett Highway in Maryland, according to the official website.

Community involvement is encouraged by offering rewards for information leading to arrests. The sheriff’s office addresses offenses including trespassing and drug possession while working closely with local residents in crime prevention efforts, according to the official website.

The broader impact of these actions reflects an ongoing commitment by local law enforcement agencies in Maryland not only to enforce laws but also engage with citizens in keeping communities safe. The sheriff’s office continues its focus on public participation as an important part of preventing crime through its programs and outreach.



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