June 14, 2013 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch Page 19 Public’s Help Sought In Stabbing Victim Stable After Boardwalk Fight By SHAWN J. SOPER NEWS EDITOR BUY • SELL • TRADE Gold And Silver Prices Are Very High! WE’ VE Lion Shopping MOVED In The Food Center-Rte. 611 Immediate Evaluation And Payment HIGHEST PRICES PAID Not Sure What You Have? Bring It In! Any Quantity, Large Or Small! WE PAY TOP DOLLAR! Gold & Silver Coins Gold Jewelry White Gold • Yellow Gold ALL KARATS: 24 KT • 22 KT • 18 KT • 14 KT 10 KT • 9 KT DENTAL GOLD PLATINUM, TOO Premium Paid On Rare Dates GOLD COINS PRE-1933 Up To 40-50 Times Face Value SILVER COINS PRE-1965 Up To 16 Times Face Value FOREIGN & DOMESTIC OLD U.S. PAPER CURRENCY Silver Jewelry Silverware OCEAN CITY – An unidentified 22-year-old Washington, D.C. man is reportedly in stable condition this week after getting stabbed repeatedly during a large fight on the Boardwalk early Sunday morning. Around 3:35 a.m. on Sunday, Ocean City Police and paramedics responded to the Stowaway Grand on the Boardwalk at 21st Street for a reported stabbing incident. Upon arrival, OCPD officers located the victim, a 22-year-old male from Washington, D.C., in the hotel’s lobby. The victim, whose name is not being released, was bleeding from numerous stab wounds, according to police reports. The preliminary investigation revealed the victim had been involved in a fight on the Boardwalk at 21st Street. According to witnesses, roughly 30 individuals were involved in the fight, during which the victim was repeatedly stabbed and then helped into the hotel’s lobby by unidentified citizens. The victim was treated at the scene by Ocean City EMS and was later transported to PRMC for further treatment. As of Monday morning, the unidentified victim was reported to be in stable condition. OCPD Forensic Services Unit personnel processed the crime scene for evidence and detectives are continuing to investigate the incident. Ocean City Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to contact the OCPD Criminal Investigation Division and Det. David Whitmer at 410-530-5390. Silver Bullion, Bars And Ingots FOOD LION SHOPPING CENTER RTE. 611 AT RTE. 50 WEST OCEAN CITY D.A. Kozma Jewelry Serving The Community For More Than 33 Years 410-213-7505 410-524-GOLD (4653) LIC. NO. 2294 An Indian River Seafood Company Restaurant Chalkboard Specials Daily THE BACK ALLEY HOOK UP Late Night Happy Hour Fri., Sat., & Sun. 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Clarification In last week’s article, “Council Moves Ahead With Paid Parking Areas,” the views of J/R’s House of Ribs on 131st Street becoming metered were not made clear. J/R’s does not support parking spaces on 131st Street only becoming metered as was stated. In a letter to the city, J/R’s wrote it would support parking meters being added throughout north Ocean City if “revenue from the new meters may alleviate new taxes”. That support was not intended to be taken as the restaurant is in support of parking meters just being added to selected blocks, such as 131st Street, as was approved by the Mayor and Council last week. We apologize for the confusion. Editor $5.00 MASON JAR ORANGE CRUSHES $5 SANGRIAS • $3 CRAFT BEERS 25% OFF ALL WINES BY THE GLASS farm fresh signature cocktails and cuisine Open seven days a week for lunch & dinner 11:30 a.m.-Til 8003 Coastal Highway Ocean City, MD 410-723-4665 Like Us On facebook Bethany Beach Delaware Fenwick Island Delaware