Two Salisbury residents arrested in Virginia

Nichole Elizabeth Mosler, 29, and Matthew Joseph Siebenberg, 24, both of Salisbury

On Tuesday, deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office went to Richmond, Virginia in order to extradite two fugitives back to Wicomico County.

According to the report, Matthew Siebenberg was wanted on an arrest warrant that was issued after he failed to comply with the requirements of a conviction to register as a sex offender.

Siebenberg was convicted of incest with a juvenile victim in 2010, and he did not show up to the Sheriff’s Office to check in as a sex offender as required on September 20, 2016. After he did not check in, he was unable to be found at his listed address.

Additionally, officials note that Siebenberg was wanted on a Circuit Court Bench Warrant that was issued after he failed to appear for a violation of probation hearing in an unrelated assault 2nd degree case.

Officials say that Nichole Mosler was sought on an arrest warrant for escape 2nd degree that was issued after she failed to show at the Wicomico County Detention Center to serve a period of incarceration in a theft case.

Authorities believed that Siebenberg and Mosler were together, and they were featured as such as two of Wicomico County’s “Most Wanted” on local media outlets. A tip was received through Crime Solvers that led authorities to their location in Richmond, VA.

Upon their return to Wicomico County, Siebenberg was charged with failure to register as a sex offender, Mosler was charged with escape second degree, and both were detained without bond.

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