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Check on the Welfare Call Leads to the Recovery of a Stolen Vehicle

Ocean City, MD- On Monday, July 12, 2021, at approximately 5:58 a.m., Ocean City Police were on patrol in the area of South 1st Street and Baltimore Ave when they located two individuals sleeping in a vehicle.

Officers observed the individuals sleeping in the vehicle in a parking lot of a downtown business. During the check on the welfare call, officers conducted a wanted and registration check on the vehicle through Ocean City Police Communications. Communications informed officers that the vehicle was reported stolen out of Cecil County, Maryland.

Due to the proactive nature of our patrol members, the following arrest was made:

  • Aaron Schuyler Hess, 18, Northeast, MD: Motor vehicle/unlawful taking, and theft $1,500 to under $25,000. Hess was seen by a Maryland District Court Commissioner and released on personal recognizance.

The Ocean City Police Department would like to remind our visitors and residents that sleeping in any motor vehicle within the city limits of Ocean City is prohibited by town ordinance.

The Ocean City Police Department is prepared and proactively handling criminal violations and citizen complaints of illegal activity to ensure the safety of our residents and visitors. We want to remind citizens that if they see something suspicious, or have concerns about possible criminal activity occurring in Ocean City, reach out to us. We encourage you to call our Tip Line at 410-520-5136, email us at crimetips@oceancitymd.gov or contact the Police Department directly at 410-723-6610.

3 thoughts on “Check on the Welfare Call Leads to the Recovery of a Stolen Vehicle”

  1. Tis the season. And how did this stolen car make it past the license plate readers at the bridges? Hmmmmmm. I know i know, they are lookin into that

    Never a dull moment here on the island!

    Chaaaaaaa ching!

  2. dont think this law is valid or would stand up in court. You cant stop people from sleeping in their cars! total bs!

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