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LeCompte served in multiple roles
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We thank Firefighter LeCompte for his years of service in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserves.
We also appreciate Mike’s many years of service to the fire company, as well as his long-time commitment to the safety and well-being of firefighters on the Eastern Shore and across the State of Maryland.
For membership information or to learn more about your volunteer fire company, visit ocvfc.com.
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On July 22, around 4:30 a.m., police responded to a downtown home for a call “of unknown trouble.”
A woman on a 911 call told police they were on the second floor and that they heard a man throw something.
When officers arrived, they saw broken glass on the balcony of a secondfloor house unit. Glass panels on the balcony door into the house were broken, and inside they found Shauf on his knees.
Shauf told police the unit was his family’s place and allegedly admitted he had broken the glass. Police detained him and could smell alcohol on him.
Officers met with the 911 caller, who said everyone had been asleep in the house except her when they heard the sound of glass breaking, which woke the rest of them.