Theft Case #16-9192:
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
***SHERIFF'S OFFICE CASE OF THE WEEK***
THEFTS FROM AUTOMOBILES IN HUNTINGTOWN
The Huntingtown area
has been experiencing stolen vehicles and thefts from vehicles. The Calvert
County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Bureau is working vigorously to
identify those responsible in the thefts. Please make sure you are locking your
vehicles and removing all valuables within the vehicles.
Detective
Quinn has been assigned this investigation, and requests any person with
information related to these crimes to contact her. Detective Quinn can be contacted via phone at
410-535-2800 extension 2596 or via e-mail at quinnmj@co.cal.md.us.
If you would like to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Solvers at
410-535-2880.
PRESS RELEASES FOR FEBRUARY 22ND, 2016
During the week of February 16 through February
21 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,287 calls for service throughout the
community.
CDS Violation Case
#16-9560:
On February 19, 2016 Deputy S. Moran conducted a traffic
stop on Cove Point Road, Lusby, and discovered the passenger to be in
possession of an illegal substance. Marc Wise, 25, of Lusby, was arrested
for possession of a Synthetic narcotic (Oxycontin) and for possession of
paraphernalia (straw).
Marc Wise, 25, of Lusby |
CDS Violation Case
#16-9245:
On February 17, 2016 Deputy S. Rediker conducted a traffic
stop on the Southern Connector/Margaret Taylor Road and made contact with the
driver, Andre Broussard, 20, of Lusby. He discovered Broussard to be in possession
of a large quantity of marijuana. He was
arrested for the intent to distribute marijuana, possession of marijuana and
possession of paraphernalia. He was
transported to the Detention Center and processed accordingly.
Andre Broussard, 20, of Lusby |
CDS Violation Case
#16-8883:
On
February 16, 2016 Deputy V. O’Donnell conducted a welfare check on a driver who
had pulled over at the intersection of Chelsey Court/Lancaster Drive in St.
Leonard. He discovered Jennifer Perricone, 27, to be driving a
vehicle that was reported stolen. She
was transported to the Detention Center where it was discovered she was in
possession of an illegal substance. She
was charged with possession of Contraband in a place of confinement (cocaine),
possession of a controlled dangerous substance (cocaine), unauthorized use of a
rental vehicle and driving on a suspended license.
Jennifer Perricone, 27 |
Destruction of Property Case #16-9488:
On
February 18, 2016 Deputy T. Mohler responded to Weeping Willow Lane, in
Huntingtown, for the report of a hit and run.
The victim advised sometime on February 18, between 6:30pm - 7:30pm,
someone drove into their mailbox and fled the scene.
Destruction of Property Case #16-9046:
On
February 17, 2016 F/Sgt. R. Naughton was dispatched to the (Brownie’s Beach)
parking lot on Bayside Road, Chesapeake Beach, for the report of a destruction
of property. The complainant reported
that upon returning to his vehicle, he discovered his passenger window to be
broken. It did not appear anything was
stolen from the vehicle.
Theft Case #16-10003:
On
February 21, 2016 Deputy T. Marshall was dispatched to the Prince Frederick
Walmart for the report of a shoplifter.
He discovered Jordan Hangliter,
19, of Montross, Virginia to be
in possession of stolen merchandise.
Hangliter was transported to the Detention Center and charged with theft
less than $100.00.
Jordan Hangliter, 19, of Montross, Virginia |
Theft Case #16-9526:
On
February 19, 2016 Deputy J. Curtin responded to Devin Court, in Huntingtown,
for the report of a theft which took place between 6:00pm February 17 - 6:00pm
February 18. The complainant stated
their vehicle was entered through an unlocked door and a black “31” bag was
stolen.
Theft Case #16-9366:
On
February 17, 2016 Deputy G. Gott responded to Bandit Al Lane, St. Leonard, for
the report of a theft. The complainant
noticed someone had stolen a validation sticker from their license plate. Due to the victim having traveled various
places, it is unclear when or where this theft took place.
Theft Case #16-9307:
On
February 18, 2016 Deputy J. Migliaccio arrived at the Verizon store in Dunkirk
in response to a theft that occurred earlier on February 14 at the Dunkirk
Walmart. The complainant stated that
while shopping, they had inadvertently left their LG Optimus cell phone in the
shopping cart and upon returning to retrieve it, discovered it missing.
Theft Case #16-9218:
On
February 17, 2016 Deputy B. Robinson was dispatched to Three Brothers
Restaurant in Prince Frederick for the report of a theft. The manager reported an unknown male had
stolen the tip jar before leaving the restaurant.
Theft Case #16-9192:
On
February 17, 2016 Deputy A. Woodford was dispatched to Paulyn Drive in Owings
for the report of a theft. Someone
entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle, which was parked in their driveway, and
stole a tan, cross chest Michael Kors purse, workout equipment (Ab wheel,
work-out bands, perfect push-up handles) and a case of water.
Theft Case #16-9057:
On
February 17, 2016 Deputy C. Ward was dispatched to Bear Claw Court in Owings
for the report of a theft. Someone had
entered the victim’s vehicle and stole a gym bag containing a Spyder winter
coat, 2 sets of Beats headphones, an elevation mask, cross fit shoes, credit
cards and multiple other items.
If you know who committed these crimes or any other criminal
activity in Calvert County, you can report it anonymously online by clicking
the Crime Solvers link at www.CalvertCountySheriff.us or
by calling 410-535-2800.
Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for
information that leads to the arrest or indictment of a person involved in
criminal activity.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
***SHERIFF'S OFFICE CASE OF THE WEEK***
Theft Case #16-7891:
On February 11, 2016, Deputy W. Durner responded to Hoile
Lane in Huntingtown for the report of tampering and thefts from vehicles. Several vehicles had been rummaged through
between February 10 from 9:00pm and 6:45am the following morning with the
following items being stolen: Under
Armour bag containing basketball shoes, a jersey and pair of Coach glasses;
green Gap jacket, backpack with a calculator and college books; a wallet, cards
and Geneva watch; Baikal MP 153 12 gauge shot gun and multiple pieces of
jewelry.
PRESS RELEASES FOR FEBRUARY 16TH, 2016
During the week of February 8 through February
15 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,640 calls for service throughout the
community.
Burglary Case
#16-8258:
On February 12, 2016 Dfc. A. Locke was dispatched to Cross
Point Drive in Owings for the report of an attempted burglary. The victim noticed pry marks on the door and
door frame of their garage entry. It is
not known the specific time period this incident may have occurred.
CDS Violation Case
#16-8414:
On February 13, 2016 Dfc. C. Ward conducted a traffic stop
on Donald’s Way after observing a vehicle make an illegal turn. He observed the occupants to be in possession
of a controlled dangerous substance (heroin).
Eric Scott Woomer, 31 and Holly Elizabeth Parks, 25, both from
Chesapeake Beach, were transported to the Detention Center and charged with possession
and distribution of heroin.
Eric Scott Woomer, 31, of Chesapeake Beach |
Holly Elizabeth Parks, 25, of Chesapeake Beach |
Destruction of
Property Case #16-7426:
On February 3, 2016 Deputy K. Williamson responded to
Schooner Lane in Prince Frederick for the report of a damaged vehicle. An unknown suspect(s) scratched the victim’s
bumper between the hours of 1:00pm - 7:00pm.
Motor Vehicle
Theft Case #16-7619:
On February 10, 2016 Deputy T.
Mohler was dispatched to the Kmart parking lot for the report of a vehicle
theft. The victim reported their white
Ford F-250 truck and attached yellow Myers snow plow were stolen sometime
between 7:00am on February 9 and 7:00am on February 10 while parked in the lot.
Police Information Case #16-8205:
On
February 12, 2016 Cpl. M. Naecker was
dispatched to Larkview Court (East) in Dunkirk with the report of suspicious
behavior. Several incidences have
occurred in the early morning hours where unknown suspect(s) have opened
resident’s garage doors with an unknown device.
At this time no items have been reported stolen. Citizens are reminded to be vigilant and
report any suspicious activity as it occurs.
Theft Case #16-8011:
On February 11, 2016 Deputy V. O’Donnell responded to Long
Beach Road in St. Leonard for a report of a theft. The victim reported the registration sticker
was removed from a license plate sometime between December 2015 and early
February 2016.
Theft Case #16-7891:
On February 11, 2016 Deputy W. Durner responded to Hoile
Lane in Huntingtown for the report of tampering and thefts from vehicles. Several vehicles had been rummaged through between
February 10 from 9:00pm and 6:45am the following morning with the following
items being stolen: Under Armour bag
containing basketball shoes, a jersey and pair of Coach glasses; green Gap
jacket, backpack with a calculator and college books; a wallet, cards and
Geneva watch; Baikal MP 153 12 gauge shot gun and multiple pieces of jewelry.
Theft Case #16-7784:
On February 10, 2016 Deputy P. Aurich was dispatched to the
Dunkirk Wal-Mart for the report of a shoplifting. Collector cards and a Superman blanket were
stolen by unidentified male suspects.
Theft Case #16-7487:
On February 8, 2016 Deputy J. Buck was dispatched to Pine
Boulevard in Lusby for the report of stolen mail. An Amazon package, containing the book
“Insect Pollinators” was stolen out of the victim’s mailbox.
Theft Case #16-7281:
On February 8, 2016 Deputy J. Migliaccio arrived at Randle
Avenue, in Chesapeake Beach, in response to a theft from that location. Sometime between February 4 - February 8 an
unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s 2003 Yamaha 25hp 4-stroke outboard motor,
which was attached to a boat parked on the victim’s property.
Theft Case #16-7243:
On February 16, 2016 Deputy S. Esposito was dispatched to
Leonard Court in St. Leonard for the report of a theft. Sometime between mid-December 2015 and early
February 2016 an unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s 47” LG TV, Dell Inspiron
Laptop, Uline hand dolly and a ceramic heater.
There were no signs of forced entry.
If you know who committed these crimes or any other criminal
activity in Calvert County, you can report it anonymously online by clicking
the Crime Solvers link at www.CalvertCountySheriff.us or
by calling 410-535-2800.
Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for
information that leads to the arrest or indictment of a person involved in
criminal activity.
Monday, February 8, 2016
VEHICLE PURSUIT WITH APPREHENSION
On 02-06-16 CCSO units responded to Whirlaway Dr and Gate
Dancer Ct, Prince Frederick, Calvert County, MD for the report of a white Dodge
Charger that was abandoned. Once on
scene it was determined the vehicle was occupied. The sole occupant of the vehicle jumped out
of the vehicle and stood behind the vehicle’s door with a knife in his
hand. The subject told Dfc. Wood that he
had a knife and that he was just going to have to shoot him. Dfc. Wood was at a safe distance and was able
to call for additional units to respond to the scene.
As additional units arrived the subject jumped in his
vehicle and locked the door while still armed with a knife. CCSO deputies boxed the vehicle in and
approached the vehicle to attempt to break out a window in order to gain access
to the subject. The subject placed the
vehicle in Drive, drove over a curb and a pursuit ensued. It was a nice Saturday afternoon and deputies
had observed citizens in the neighborhood out walking while responding to the
call. The deputies knew they had to get
the vehicle stopped before it got near where the citizens had been
walking. Cpl. Phelps initiated a PIT on
the vehicle to stop the pursuit and Dep. Mohler assisted by boxing the vehicle
in.
Deputies again approached the vehicle and broke out the
windows to extract the armed subject from the car. The subject was yelling for deputies to shoot
him while he held the knife to his neck.
Deputies on scene told the subject numerous times to drop the knife. The
subject refused and began cutting his neck with the knife. Two Deputies had to deploy their assigned
CCSO Tasers to get the subject to stop cutting himself with the knife and to
comply to commands so he could be taken into custody. The subject was eventually securely detained
without injury to any deputies.
The subject was identified as James Stewart Brown III, a 34
year old white male of Chesapeake Beach.
It was determined Brown had an open felony warrant for multiple sex
offense charges. According to witnesses
the vehicle Brown was operating had been in the area for a couple of days. Brown had to be transported to Calvert Memorial
Hospital to be treated for self-inflicted superficial injuries prior to being
transported to the Calvert County Detention Center.
Brown was charged criminally with failure to obey a lawful
order and disturbing the public peace.
In addition he was charged with multiple traffic violations that
occurred during the brief pursuit.
Two CCSO units were damaged during the PIT and Box-In maneuvers
which were used to safely terminate the pursuit. The damage sustained to both CCSO vehicles
was cosmetic allowing both vehicles to be driven from the scene.
PRESS RELEASES FOR FEBRUARY 8TH, 2016
During the week of February 1 through February
7 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,505 calls for service throughout the
community.
If you know who
committed these crimes or any other criminal activity in Calvert County, you
can report it anonymously online by clicking the Crime Solvers link at www.CalvertCountySheriff.us or by calling 410-535-2800.
Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for
information that leads to the arrest or indictment of a person involved in
criminal activity.
Burglary Case #16-6443:
On February 4, 2016 Deputy R. Wilson was called to Pinewood Court in
Chesapeake Beach for the report of a home burglary. Sometime between January 27 - February 4,
someone entered the unoccupied home and stole a heat pump motor.
Burglary Case
#16-5821:
On February 1, 2016 Deputy T. Holt was dispatched to
Catalina Drive in Lusby for the report of a burglary. Sometime earlier in the day someone forcibly
entered the home and stole a 40” Sony TV and the victim’s checkbook.
Burglary Case #16-5676:
On February 1, 2016 Deputy M. Trigg responded to Skipjack
Road in Prince Frederick for a burglary that took place in the overnight hours
of January 31 - February 1. The suspect
(s) entered unlocked sea containers and removed several Zhejiang Qiye
4-wheelers and a Generac 3250 watt generator.
If anyone recalls seeing suspicious activity in the area during this
time period, they are asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office.
Destruction of
Property Case #16-6598:
On February 4, 2016 Deputy T. Mohler was dispatched to
Lottie Fowler Road in Prince Frederick for the report of a damaged
vehicle. Sometime overnight the suspect(s)
gained entry to a vehicle by breaking out the window. At this time nothing appears to be missing.
Destruction of
Property Case #16-6057:
On January 31, 2016 Deputy G. Shrawder was called to
Hallowing Point Road in Prince Frederick for the report of damage to
property. A vehicle was driven through
the front yard of the victim’s property, causing tire tracks and ruts. There are no suspect(s) at this time.
Disorderly Conduct
Case #16-6876:
On February 6, 2016 Deputy T. Mohler received a radio
dispatch regarding a suspicious vehicle seen in the Prince Frederick Crossing
subdivision and the sole occupant was armed with a knife. After a vehicle pursuit involving a PIT
maneuver, the vehicle was brought to a stop.
After a brief struggle, James
Stewart Brown, III, 34, of Chesapeake Beach was removed from the
vehicle and ultimately transported to the Detention Center where he was charged
with Failure to Obey a Lawful Order, Disorderly Conduct and served with an open
Warrant.
James Stewart Brown, III, 34, of Chesapeake Beach |
Theft Case#
16-6624:
On February 4, 2016 Deputy T. Mohler received a call of a
theft from vehicle, which was parked at the shopping center on Market Square
Drive, in Prince Frederick. The vehicle
owner mistakenly left the vehicle unlocked and their wallet on the seat.
Theft Case
#16-6567:
On February 5, 2016 Deputy M. Trigg was called to Lottie
Fowler Road, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft from vehicle. Sometime during the night a suspect(s)
entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole two (2) 12” Buck hunting
knives.
Theft Case
#16-6041:
On February 2, 2016 Deputy E. Basham responded to the Prince
Frederick Giant grocery store for the report of a stolen wallet. When the victim entered the store he had his
wallet in his pocket. At some point,
while shopping, someone bumped into him and he suspects that is when he was the
victim of a pickpocket.
Theft Case
#16-6007:
On February 2, 2016 Deputy P. Mosely was dispatched to Lake
Drive in Lusby for the report of a theft.
Sometime between January 21 - January 22, 2016 someone removed the rear
registration plate from the victim’s vehicle.
Theft Case
#16-5700:
On February 1, 2016 Deputy E. Basham was called to Jibsail
Drive, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a possible theft. Sometime overnight suspect(s) cut the locks
off storage trailers and moved items around.
Nothing appears to be stolen and there are no suspects at this time.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
***SHERIFF'S OFFICE CASE OF THE WEEK***
Motor Vehicle Theft Case #16-4859:
PRESS RELEASES FOR FEBRUARY 1ST, 2016
During the week of January 26 through January
31 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,220 calls for service throughout the
community.
If you know who
committed these crimes or any other criminal activity in Calvert County, you
can report it anonymously online by clicking the Crime Solvers link at www.CalvertCountySheriff.us or by calling 410-535-2800.
Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for
information that leads to the arrest or indictment of a person involved in
criminal activity.
Burglary Case #16-4515:
On
January 26, 2016 Deputy C. Ward responded to Lyons Glen Court, in Dunkirk, for
the report of a burglary in progress. The
homeowner, upon returning home, discovered the suspect, Nicholas Davis, 24, of Dunkirk, in his home and was able to detain him
until Deputies could arrive. Davis was
taken into custody and charged with 1st and 3rd degree burglary, burglary 4th
degree dwelling, burglary 4th
degree theft, burglary 4th degree/ tools, theft less $1,000.00, malicious
destruction of property less than $1,000.00 and CDS administer equipment possession
(hypodermic needle).
Nicholas Davis, 24, of Dunkirk |
CDS Violation Case #16-5554:
On January 31, 2016 Deputy C. Ward conducted
a patrol check on East Chesapeake Beach Road, in Owings and discovered Terry Jones, 28, of Laurel, DE, to be
in possession of a controlled dangerous
substance (Oxycontin). He was
transported to the Detention Center where he will wait to appear before a
District Court Commissioner for prosecution.
Terry Jones, 28, of Laurel, DE |
CDS Violation Case #16-5227:
On January 29, 2016 Deputy C. Childress
responded to the Detention Center for the report of an inmate in possession of
a controlled dangerous substance. Melissa
Johnson, 33, of Lusby, MD, was charged with possession of Alprazolam, as
well as for possessing or receiving CDS while confined.
Melissa Johnson, 33, of Lusby, MD |
CDS Violation Case #16-5182:
On January 29, 2016 Deputy K. Williamson
conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being operated in an unsafe manner. He determined Brent Whittaker, 33, of Shady Side, MD, to be in possession of a
controlled dangerous substance (Hydrocodone/Vicodone) and Paraphernalia (cut
straw). He was transported to the
Detention Center for processing.
Brent Whittaker, 33, of Shady Side, MD |
CDS Violation Case #16-4994:
On January 28, 2016, while Deputy V.
O’Donnell arrested a wanted subject on Old Plum Point Road, in Huntingtown, he
discovered Cody Poore, 22, of
Huntingtown, to be possession of a controlled dangerous substance. He was transported to the Detention Center
and charged with possession of Adderall and for possession of drug
paraphernalia (grinder).
Cody Poore, 22, of Huntingtown |
Destruction of Property Case #16-4715:
On January 27, 2016 Deputy P. Wood responded
to the Lusby Post Office for the report of a destruction of property. The mailbox unit, located at Santa Rosa Road/Golden
West Way in Lusby, was damaged on January 21 between 4:30pm and 9:00am the next
morning. The locking security bar was
bent, which allowed access to the mailboxes.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office.
Motor Vehicle Theft Case #16-4859:
On January 28, 2016 Deputy P. Wood, responded to Catalina Drive in Lusby for the report of a theft.
It was determined that overnight, between 1:30am - 7:00am, a blue
1998/99 Yamaha Warrior 350 4-wheeler ATV was stolen from the victim’s
yard. If anyone observed anything
suspicious during that time, they are asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office.
Theft Case
#16-5409:
On January 30, 2016 Deputy A. Woodford responded to the parking lot of
the Dunkirk Safeway on Southern Maryland Boulevard for the report of a
theft. Between the hours of 9:30am -
6:00pm, an unknown suspect(s) had stolen a tire, rim and lug nuts off a vehicle
as it was parked in the parking lot.
Theft Case
#16-4523:
On January 22, 2016 Deputy J. Migliaccio was called to a home on
Southern Maryland Boulevard in Owings for the report of a theft. A 4-year old male Chesapeake Bay Retriever
was removed from an outside crate. There
are no suspects or witnesses at this time.
Theft Case
#16-4493:
On January 26, 2016 Deputy J. Migliaccio was dispatched to the 7-11
store located on West Chesapeake Beach Road, in Dunkirk, for the report of a
shoplifting. A female had left the store
without paying for three (3) pairs of sunglasses.
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