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Montgomery County police sergeant arrested on child pornography charges
Montgomery County police sergeant arrested on child pornography charges

Yahoo

time12-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Montgomery County police sergeant arrested on child pornography charges

A Montgomery County police sergeant has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of possession of child pornography, according to a statement released by the Montgomery County Department of Police. Sergeant Mark Burhoe, a 20-year veteran of the department, was taken into custody on Thursday, July 10, by the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. Following his arrest, Burhoe was immediately suspended without pay. 'The department takes these charges seriously and is cooperating fully with the Carroll County Sheriff's Office,' the Montgomery County Police said in a statement. In addition to the criminal case, Montgomery County Police have launched an internal investigation in accordance with department policy. 'These allegations are deeply troubling,' the department said. 'The alleged actions of one individual do not represent the values or conduct of the department. Maintaining public trust remains a priority, and we are committed to transparency and professionalism throughout this process.' Further details about the charges have not been released. Have a news tip? Contact Todd Karpovich at tkarpovich@ or on X as @ToddKarpovich.

New York man's body found after going missing in Maryland reservoir
New York man's body found after going missing in Maryland reservoir

CBS News

time06-07-2025

  • CBS News

New York man's body found after going missing in Maryland reservoir

A New York man who went missing on Thursday, July 3, while swimming with friends in a Maryland reservoir was recovered on Saturday afternoon. After a massive search and rescue mission, 20-year-old Scott Veras' body was found after going underwater in Liberty Reservoir, a 704 ft reservoir West of Baltimore, the Carroll County Sheriff's Office announced. Swimming with friends According to police, Veras, from Queens, New York, was visiting friends in Pikesville, Maryland, when the incident occurred. "He and three friends were swimming, they went down and jumped in the water. They swam across to an island, and about halfway across, this gentleman, a 20-year-old Hispanic male, he started to go underwater," said Lt. Brandon Holland with the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. "He was last seen about halfway across." Lt. Holland told WJZ the reservoir is a popular swimming spot for teens and young adults despite the fact that it is illegal. "It can go from three feet deep to about 70 feet it is not safe, and again, it is illegal." "No Swimming" warning signs are posted around the reservoir due to very rapid drop-offs, currents, and hidden rocks and branches, according to Baltimore City Public Works. Also, the temperature drastically dips within the reservoir's deep waters, which can lead to hypothermia. Massive search and rescue operation The extensive, coordinated search for Veras began on July 3, the night of the incident, according to police. However, search and rescue operations proceeded on July 4, both in the water and along the shoreline, with a massive number of agencies responding to assist, including: Carroll County Sheriff's Office Baltimore Environmental Police Maryland State Police Search Operations Natural Resources Police Dive Team Howard County Fire Department Search Operations Chesapeake Search and Rescue Gambler and Community Fire Company On July 5, with support from the following dive teams, Veras' body was successfully recovered: Maryland State Police Delaware State Police Baltimore County Police Office of the State Fire Marshal No foul play suspected Smith's family, who was provided lodging nearby after traveling from Queens, New York, was notified of the outcome. "We extend our heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of Smith Veras during this tragic time," the Carroll County Sheriff's Office wrote in a statement released on Facebook. Officers do not suspect foul play as the incident remains under investigation.

New York man's body found after going missing in Maryland reservior
New York man's body found after going missing in Maryland reservior

CBS News

time06-07-2025

  • CBS News

New York man's body found after going missing in Maryland reservior

A New York man who went missing on Thursday, July 3, while swimming with friends in a Maryland reservoir was recovered on Saturday afternoon. After a massive search and rescue mission, 20-year-old Scott Veras' body was found after going underwater in Liberty Reservoir, a 704 ft reservoir West of Baltimore, the Carroll County Sheriff's Office announced. Swimming with friends According to police, Veras, from Queens, New York, was visiting friends in Pikesville, Maryland, when the incident occurred. "He and three friends were swimming, they went down and jumped in the water. They swam across to an island, and about halfway across, this gentleman, a 20-year-old Hispanic male, he started to go underwater," said Lt. Brandon Holland with the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. "He was last seen about halfway across." Lt. Holland told WJZ the reservoir is a popular swimming spot for teens and young adults despite the fact that it is illegal. "It can go from three feet deep to about 70 feet it is not safe, and again, it is illegal." "No Swimming" warning signs are posted around the reservoir due to very rapid drop-offs, currents, and hidden rocks and branches, according to Baltimore City Public Works. Also, the temperature drastically dips within the reservoir's deep waters, which can lead to hypothermia. Massive search and rescue operation The extensive, coordinated search for Veras began on July 3, the night of the incident, according to police. However, search and rescue operations proceeded on July 4, both in the water and along the shoreline, with a massive number of agencies responding to assist, including: Carroll County Sheriff's Office Baltimore Environmental Police Maryland State Police Search Operations Natural Resources Police Dive Team Howard County Fire Department Search Operations Chesapeake Search and Rescue Gambler and Community Fire Company On July 5, with support from the following dive teams, Veras' body was successfully recovered: Maryland State Police Delaware State Police Baltimore County Police Office of the State Fire Marshal No foul play suspected Smith's family, who was provided lodging nearby after traveling from Queens, New York, was notified of the outcome. "We extend our heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of Smith Veras during this tragic time," the Carroll County Sheriff's Office wrote in a statement released on Facebook. Officers do not suspect foul play as the incident remains under investigation.

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