Cumberland Police Serve Multiple Criminal Summons

Individuals charged with assault, trespassing, theft, and contributing to the conditions of a child

Mar. 11, 2026 at 7:18am

The Cumberland Police Department served several criminal summons on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, to individuals accused of various offenses in the Cumberland, Maryland area. The charges include assault, trespassing, theft, and contributing to the conditions of a child. The suspects were located, served with the summons, and released pending their trials at the Allegany County District Court.

Why it matters

The serving of these criminal summons highlights the ongoing efforts of the Cumberland Police Department to address a range of criminal activities within the community, from violent crimes to property offenses and child welfare issues. These cases reflect the diverse challenges facing law enforcement in maintaining public safety and order.

The details

The summons were served on five individuals - Lindsay Miller, Tammy Bartee, Michael Cullum, Dustin Wolford, and Hilary Parker. Miller was charged with second-degree assault, Bartee and Parker were charged with contributing to the conditions of a child, Cullum was charged with trespassing on posted property, and Wolford was charged with theft of less than $100. All of the suspects were located, served with the summons, and released pending their trials.

  • The incidents occurred between March 5-10, 2026.
  • The summons were served on March 10, 2026.

The players

Lindsay Miller

A 42-year-old resident of Cumberland, Maryland who was charged with second-degree assault.

Tammy Bartee

A 57-year-old resident of Cumberland, Maryland who was charged with contributing to the conditions of a child.

Michael Cullum

A 36-year-old resident of Cumberland, Maryland who was charged with trespassing on posted property.

Dustin Wolford

A 28-year-old resident of Cumberland, Maryland who was charged with theft of less than $100.

Hilary Parker

A 38-year-old resident of Cumberland, Maryland who was charged with contributing to the conditions of a child.

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What’s next

The suspects will appear in Allegany County District Court for their trials on dates to be determined.

The takeaway

These summons serve as a reminder of the ongoing challenges facing law enforcement in Cumberland, Maryland, as they work to address a range of criminal activities and maintain public safety within the community.