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Wicomico County Women Arrested for Throwing Object at Moving Vehicle

Updated: July 23, 2012 03:55 PM EDT
Tiara N. Johnson Tiara N. Johnson
Whitney R. White Whitney R. White

SALISBURY, Md.— Two Wicomico County women were arrested on Friday following accused that they aggressively followed a driver on Nanticoke Road and threw an object at the driver's vehicle, damaging it.

A deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office arrested 25-year-old Whitney R. White of Nanticoke and 28-year-old Tiara N. Johnson of Salisbury on Friday, July 20. Both suspects were charged with second-degree assault and malicious destruction of property in connection with the incident that is alleged to have occurred July 3.

White was ordered held in the Wicomico County Detention Center in lieu of $25,000 bond and Johnson was released on personal recognizance.

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