Cumberland man cited for littering near historic sites

Police say Leon Frank Corley, 41, was caught throwing items over fencing near George Washington Headquarters and Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.

Mar. 23, 2026 at 7:09am

On Sunday, March 22, a Cumberland police officer on foot patrol observed a 41-year-old man, Leon Frank Corley, throwing several items over a section of fencing near the George Washington Headquarters and Western Maryland Scenic Railroad. The officer made contact with Corley and issued him a criminal citation for littering/dumping under 100 lbs. Corley was released pending trial at the Allegany County District Court.

Why it matters

Littering and illegal dumping are ongoing issues that can detract from the aesthetics and preservation of historic sites and public spaces. This incident highlights the importance of community stewardship and enforcement to maintain the cleanliness and integrity of Cumberland's landmarks and tourist attractions.

The details

According to the police report, the officer was conducting a routine foot patrol in the area around 11:27 a.m. on Sunday when he observed Corley throwing several unspecified items over a section of fencing. The officer then approached Corley, identified him, and issued the criminal citation for littering/dumping under 100 lbs. Corley was released pending a future court appearance.

  • The incident occurred on Sunday, March 22 at approximately 11:27 a.m.
  • Corley was issued the criminal citation and released pending trial at the Allegany County District Court.

The players

Leon Frank Corley

A 41-year-old man from Cumberland, Maryland who was cited by police for littering near historic sites.

Cumberland Police Department

The local law enforcement agency that issued the citation to Corley after observing him littering in the area of the George Washington Headquarters and Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.

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The takeaway

This incident serves as a reminder for residents and visitors to properly dispose of waste and avoid littering, especially in areas surrounding historic landmarks and tourist attractions. Maintaining the cleanliness of public spaces is a shared responsibility that helps preserve the character and appeal of Cumberland's cultural heritage sites.