Walter Radtke

Prince Frederick, MD – On Sept. 12 at approximately 8:30 p.m., Deputy S. Moran responded to the Prince Frederick Walmart for the report of a possible drunk citizen, waiving knives around in the hunting goods section.ย 

When Deputy Moran approached the suspect, Walter Radtke, 27 of Prince Frederick, he observed he was slurring his words and had a hard time holding his balance.ย  He discovered small cut straws inside Radtkeโ€™s left front pocket, along with white residue inside one of the straws.ย 

Radtke was arrested for controlled dangerous substance possession of paraphernalia and theft less than $1,000–concealing fishing lures on his person.
Radtke has a hearing on the charges currently scheduled for Dec. 1.