January 03, 1997
Six people who were arrested Tuesday on drug charges after a state police raid at a Woodbine residence are free on bail or personal recognizance, court records show.
An April 30 trial date was set for each of the defendants, the records state.
In charging documents, state police said members of their force, Bureau of Drug Enforcement and Carroll County drug unit had a search warrant when they went to the house in the 5300 block of Woodbine Road at noon Tuesday.
Arrested were Jennifer N. Bankert, 20, Robert T. Salamony, 18, and Eric A. Jodlbauer, 20, all of the Woodbine Road address.
Bankert faces charges of possession of marijuana, cocaine and paraphernalia and permitting a common nuisance. She was released on personal recognizance.
Salamony faces charges of possession of marijuana and cocaine and possession with intent to distribute the drugs and maintaining a common nuisance. He posted $10,000 bail and was released.
Jodlbauer faces charges of possession of marijuana and cocaine and maintaining a common nuisance. He posted $5,000 bail and was released.
Also arrested were Bryan A. Barritt, 18, of Mount Airy; Nicole Ledoux, 21, of Ellicott City; and Holly K. Galandak, 20, of Westminster. They were released on personal recognizance.
Barritt was arrested on possession charges after police reported finding marijuana residue in his car.
Ledoux was charged with possession of marijuana, cocaine and paraphernalia.
Galandak was charged with maintaining a common nuisance, possession of marijuana, cocaine and paraphernalia, police said.
Fire
Mount Airy: Firefighters responded at 4: 30 p.m. Wednesday to an auto fire in the 13000 block of Old National Pike in Frederick County. Units were out 40 minutes.
Pub Date: 1/03/97