Wednesday, September 28, 2016

PRESS RELEASES FOR SEPTEMBER 26TH, 2016

During the week of September 19 through September 25 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,485 calls for service throughout the community.


Burglary Attempt Case #16-53700:

On September 20, 2016, Dfc. A. Woodford was dispatched to Christiana Parran Road, in Chesapeake Beach, for the report of an attempted burglary.  The complainant advised a front window of their residence, which is kept locked, was now unlocked.  He suspected the incident took place sometime on September 15th.  The home was not entered and no outdoor items appear to be missing.

Burglary Attempt Case #16-53527:

On September 19, 2016, at approximately 10:50pm, Dfc. S. Rediker responded to Olivet Road, in Lusby, for the report of an attempted burglary.  The homeowners reported that at 10:40pm they heard someone tampering with their front door doorknob.  Shortly thereafter, someone attempted to open a window on the front of the house.  No entry was made and no known suspects at this time.

Burglary Case #16-53521:

On September 19, 2016, at approximately 10: 20pm, Deputy N. Buckler witnessed someone standing in front of a glass door of the Aquatic Center, in Prince Frederick, within the secured fenced-in area.  The Center was closed for the evening so he made contact with the subject, Olivia Hefter, 23, of Hughesville, MD.  She admitted she had planned to spend the night at the Center; Deputy Buckler witnessed the door was unsecured and partially opened.  She was transported to the Detention Center and charged with 4th Degree Burglary of a Storehouse.
Olivia Hefter, 23, of Hughesville, MD


Burglary Case #16-53517:

On September 19, 2016, at approximately 8:00pm, Dfc. A. Woodford responded to Merry Lane, in Huntingtown, for the report of a burglary.  The complainant advised he arrived home to find his shed door busted in and the door wide open.  He stated he remembered locking the shed door at 10:00am the day before and discovered the damage at 8:00pm that evening.  At this time nothing appears to be missing.

CDS Violation Case #16-54393:

On September 23, 2016, at approximately 9:45pm, Dfc. A. Locke was approached by a concerned citizen, in the parking lot of the Rod & Reel Restaurant, Chesapeake Beach, who told him a female appeared to be passed out in a vehicle.  Deputy Locke located the vehicle, with the unresponsive female, Shaye Beal, 23, of Lothian, MD.  As he made contact and questioned Ms. Beal, he determined she was in Possession of Paraphernalia (plastic baggie) and two (2) hypodermic syringes.  She was arrested and transported to the Detention Center.
Shaye Beal, 23, of Lothian, MD


CDS Violation Case #16-53461:

On September 19, 2016, at approximately 4:00pm, Deputy R. Shrawder responded to a 911 dispatch that an intoxicated driver was seen weaving all over the road.  He was able to come into contact with the driver, William Whitney, 48, of North Beach, at the base of the Thomas Johnson Bridge, in Solomons.  He observed Suboxone in the front seat cup holder.  He placed Mr. Whitney under arrest for CDS: Possession of a Synthetic narcotic (Suboxone), Driving/attempting to drive while impaired by controlled dangerous substance and for Driving/attempting to driver while impaired by drug(s) and or alcohol.
William Whitney, 48, of North Beach


Disorderly Conduct Case #16-53734:

On September 20, 2016, at approximately 10:00pm, Dfc. A. Ostazeski responded to the area of St. Leonard Road/Toms Lane, in St. Leonard, for the report of a subject lying in the road next to a bicycle.  Upon arrival he identified the subject as Edward Kiger, Jr. 27, of Chesapeake Beach, who had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from his breath and person.  An ambulance was requested; upon evaluating him, he began to sit up but refused to cooperate and would not follow instructions.  He continued to yell, attempted to walk away and fell in the grass.  A search of the grassy area revealed a hypodermic syringe lying next to him.  He was arrested for CDS: Administer Equipment Possession/Distribute (syringe), CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia (syringe), Resist/Interfere with Arrest, Fail to Obey Reasonable/Lawful Order, Disorderly Conduct, Alcohol Beverage/Intoxicated Endanger, Alcohol Beverage/Retail Area Drink.
Edward Kiger, Jr. 27, of Chesapeake Beach


Theft Case #16-54338:

On September 23, 2016, at approximately7:00pm, Dfc. G. Gott was dispatched to Pine Trail, in Lusby, for the report of a theft.  The victim explained someone had stolen a package off his front porch that was delivered that day, according to the tracking website.   Deputy Gott spoke with the neighbors who had witnessed someone carrying a box through the backyard and was stuck in a briar patch along the wood line.  When the suspect later returned to the area, Deputy Weems approached Raymond Montgomery, 40, of Bear, Delaware, and determined he was the thief.  He was charged on a Criminal Citation for theft under $100.00 and released on the scene.

Theft Case #16-54185:

On September 23, 2016, Deputy R. Shrawder responded to Inner Place, in Lusby, for the report of a theft.  The complainant reported that sometime between 8:00am on September 14 - 8:30am on September 23rd, multiple items were stolen from inside their boat:
4 Penn Rod and Reels, 3 open face surf rods, 4 light tackle rods, 6 12-volt batteries,  1 tackle box, 30 lures, 2 50-foot anchor lines, 1 6-foot folding ladder, 2 folding crab pots, 2 umbrella rigs and 1 fishing rig.  No known suspects at this time.

Theft Case #16-54079:

On September 22, 2016, Deputy R. Spalding was called to Decoy Drive, in Owings, for the report of a theft.  Upon arrival he made contact with the complaint who advised the registration sticker to his vehicle had been stolen.  Due to the vehicle having been serviced in another location for over three (3) months, it is unclear where the crime took place.

Theft Case #16-54077:

On September 22, 2016, Dfc. J. Denton was dispatched to Jesus the Good Shepherd Church located on West Mount Harmony Road, in Owings, for the report of a theft.  A concrete statue that was in the outdoor prayer garden area was stolen between September 12 - 16th.   **  It should be noted on September 3rd, Father King had previously reported another statue theft taking place at the entrance of the church.

Theft Case #16-53991:

On September 22, 2016, Deputy V. O’Donnell arrived at the Tiki Bar located on Charles Street, in Solomons, to respond to a theft report.  The Manager explained that a black iPod, capable of scanning a license, was stolen from the establishment.  This crime took place sometime between September 19 - 22.

Theft Case #16-53718:

On September 20, 2016, Dfc. S. Rediker responded to the Lusby Giant grocery store, on Rousby Hall Road, for the report of a shoplifting that had just occurred.  The manager stated several suspects (2 adult B/M males and 1 adult B/F carrying a baby) attempted to push two (2) full carts of groceries out of the store without purchasing the items.  They fled the store in a vehicle, leaving behind one of the carts. 

Theft Case #16-53665:

On September 20, 2016, Dfc. R. Burggraff responded to Lloyd Bowen Road, in St. Leonard, for the report of a theft.  The Property Manager stated there were three (3) HVAC units stolen from two (2) homes on the property.  He last noticed the HVAC units on September 16 around 9:00am.

Theft Case #16-53434:

On September 19, 2016, Deputy D. Clark responded to Caney Court, in Prince Frederick, to recover a possible stolen motorcycle.  Deputy Clark determined the white Kawasaki, located in the complainant’s shed, was, in fact, reported stolen from Montgomery County.  Upon questioning Bryan King, 28, of Prince Frederick, he admitted purchasing the Kawasaki from an unknown person and knew it was stolen when he bought it.  During the investigation it was also discovered King was in Possession of a controlled dangerous substance (Heroin) and Possession of CDS paraphernalia (plastic wrapper).  He was placed in handcuffs and transported to the Detention Center where he will be charged with theft $1,000 to $10,000, Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance-Not Marijuana and Possession of Paraphernalia.
Bryan King, 28, of Prince Frederick


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, September 19, 2016

***SHERIFF'S OFFICE CASE OF THE WEEK***

Theft Case #16-50647:


On September 6, 2016, Deputy K. Williamson responded to the Nicks of Calvert store, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft.  The Manager stated thirty-five (35) wooden pallets were stolen between 10:30pm - 11:30pm last evening and that this has been an ongoing issue.  Sheriff Deputies have responded on previous occasions since February for the same crime.

PRESS RELEASES FOR SEPTEMBER 19TH, 2016

During the week of September 12 through September 18 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,489 calls for service throughout the community. 

Burglary Case #16-52611:

On September 15, 2016, Dfc. J. Migliaccio was dispatched to an abandoned house on Old Solomon’s Island Road, in Owings, for the report of a burglary in progress.  Upon his arrival, Deputy Migliaccio came in contact with two (2) suspects, Kelly Branson, 27, of North Beach, and Nicholas Apostle, 29, of Prince Frederick.  He confirmed they had  illegally entered the home; they were arrested for 4th  Degree Burglary and transported to the Detention Center.
Kelly Branson, 27, of North Beach

Nicholas Apostle, 29, of Prince Frederick


Burglary Case #16-52413:

On September 14, 2016, Cpl. J. McCarroll was dispatched to Chaneyville Road, in Owings, for the report of a shed burglary.  The complainant stated an unknown person(s) stole the lock to his shed and a blue/silver Shindaiwa T250 weed trimmer/edger.  This burglary took place sometime between August 31 - September 14th.

Shed Burglary Cases #16-52023, 52014, 51985:

On September 12, 2016, Dfc. A. Curtin was dispatched to the Foxborough Subdivision, in Owings, for the report of several shed burglaries and a tampering with the lock on a shed.  These took place on Foxborough Way and Churchill Court.  Two of the victims reported that sometime between 7:00pm on September 11 and 4:00am on September 12th, someone(s) broke the lock to their shed and stole a yellow/black, handheld, gas-powered Craftsman leaf blower; at the other residence, a green/black Ryobi Power Washer (Model #2800 PSI), with a Honda engine, was stolen.  The third victim reported the hasp on his shed had been broken, but nothing had been stolen.

Burglary Case #16-52025:

On September 12, 2016, Deputy N. Barger was dispatched to Bourne Road, in Owings, for the report of a shed burglary.  The victim stated the lock on his shed was damaged between 9:00pm on September 11 and 6:00pm on September 12th.  Nothing appears to be missing.

Burglary Case #16-51977:

On September 12, 2016, Dfc. Y. Bortchevsky responded to the Union Church Rectory, in North Beach, for the report of a shed burglary.  He made contact with the suspect, Christopher Doss, 40, of Chesapeake Beach, who admitted he had removed items from the unlocked shed.  He was arrested for 4th Degree Burglary and transported to the Detention Center.
Christopher Doss, 40, of Chesapeake Beach


Burglary Case #16-51918:

On September 12, 2016 at approximately 10:30am, Dfc. W. Durner was called to Yellow Fin Court, in Huntingtown, for the report of a burglary.  The complainant reported that someone removed the front door and an air handler from one of the homes under construction.

CDS Violation Case #16-53219:

On September 18, 2016, at approximately 10:00am, Dfc. W. Durner conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle he observed to be driven unsafely.  Upon contact with the driver, Melissa Kagle, 37, of Huntingtown, he discovered she was in possession of an illegal substance.  She was arrested for CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (Cocaine), Possession of Paraphernalia (cut straw) and Hazardous Substance Endanger Another Person (an infant child) who was also in the vehicle.
Melissa Kagle, 37, of Huntingtown


CDS Violation Case #16-53226:

On September 18, 2016, Deputy B. Robinson conducted a traffic stop on N. Solomon’s Island Road/Fox Run Blvd., in Prince Frederick.  He approached the driver, Amanda Shriver, 33, of Huntingtown, and discovered her license to drive was revoked and she was in possession of an illegal substance (Oxycodone).  Shriver was arrested for Driving While Revoked, Possession of Oxycodone and transported to the Detention Center.  Another (adult) passenger has pending drug charges, as well.
Amanda Shriver, 33, of Huntingtown


CDS Violation Case #16-52942:

On September 16, 2016, Dfc. T. Holt conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven by Anthony Butler, 27, of Prince Frederick.  He determined Butler was in possession of an illegal substance and also driving with a suspended license.  He was arrested for CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (cocaine) and for a driving infraction.
Anthony Butler, 27, of Prince Frederick


CDS Violation Case #16-52931:

On September 16, 2016, Dfc. J. Livingston conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven aggressively all over the road.  He came in contact with the driver, James Farrell, 28, of St. Leonard, who was in possession of an illegal substance (Oxycontin).  He was transported to the Detention Center and charged accordingly.
James Farrell, 28, of St. Leonard


CDS Violation Case #16-52879:

On September 16, 2016, at approximately 5:00pm, Deputy R. Spalding responded to the area of Southbound Route 4 and Old Town Road, in Huntingtown, upon receiving several reports of a vehicle being driven unsafely.  Deputy Spalding conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Lance Mordecai, 37, of Waldorf, MD.  Mr. Mordecai appeared to be very lethargic and under the influence of a Dissociative Anesthetic.  He discovered one (1) vile of Phencyclidine (PCP) located in the suspect’s right front pants pocket.  He was charged with CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (PCP dippers), Possession of Paraphernalia (glass tube), Driving/Attempting to drive while impaired by drugs or drugs/alcohol and for Driving/Attempting to drive while impaired by a Controlled dangerous substance.
Lance Mordecai, 37, of Waldorf, MD


CDS Violation Case #16-52471:

On September 14, 2016, Deputy N. Buckler responded to the Prince Frederick Applebees to locate a wanted subject, Donna Hylton, 50, of Whitewater, Wisconsin.  Upon making contact with Ms. Hylton, he discovered she was in possession of two (2) syringes and an illegal substance (Alprazolam).  She was transported to the Detention Center and processed accordingly.
Donna Hylton, 50, of Whitewater, Wisconsin


CDS Violation Case #16-52355:

On September 14, 2016, at approximately 10:30am, Dfc. J. Migliaccio responded to the report of a one car crash on West Mt. Harmony Road, in Owings.  When he made contact with the driver, Joshua James, 20, of Owings, he determined his speech was slurred and he had a difficult time maintaining his balance.  During a search incident to arrest, Deputy Migliaccio located a clear plastic bag with multiple crushed white pills (Xanax).  A second clear plastic bag containing multiple crushed white pills (also Xanax) was found on his person.  James admitted he did not have a prescription for the drug.  He was transported to the Detention Center and charged accordingly.
Joshua James, 20, of Owings


Damaged Property Case #16-52610:

On September 15, 2016, Deputy J. Ward responded to the Calvert Country School, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a destruction of property.  The complainant stated a wooden gazebo, two (2) concrete yard ornaments and a concrete bunny were damaged.

Theft Case #16-52746:

On September 16, 2016, at 5:15am, Dfc. P. Mosely was dispatched to Kings Road, in St. Leonard, for a theft complaint.  The victim stated a wallet, money, knife and a Verizon headset was stolen from an unlocked vehicle. 

Theft Case #16-52041:

On September 12, 2016, at approximately 8:30pm, Dfc. S. Moran responded to the Prince Frederick Walmart for the report of a possible drunk citizen, waiving knives around in the hunting goods section.  When Deputy Moran approached, Walter Radtke, 27, of Prince Frederick, he observed he was slurring his words and had a hard time holding his balance.  He discovered small cut straws inside Radtke’s left front pocket, along with white residue inside one of the straws.  He was arrested for CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia and Theft Less than $1,000.00 (concealing fishing lures on his person).
Walter Radtke, 27, of Prince Frederick


Theft Case #16-51979:

On September 12, 2016, Dfc. S. Moran was dispatched to Catalina Drive, in Lusby, for the report of several stolen mail packages.  The victim reported receiving confirmation that FedEx had delivered eight (8) packages; but upon returning home,  discovered they had been stolen.  The items include:  925 Oxidized Sterling Silver 3D Hindu Lord Ganesh Ganesha necklace, Rick Stein Book, From Venice to Istanbul, Amazon Element Baby Wipes, SanDisk Ultra Fit Flash Drive, Pagus Book, The End of Traditional Religion, Modern Culture Book, Intellectual Devotional and a TV Anchor. 

Theft Case #16-51949:

On September 12, 2016, Dfc. W. Durner responded to the Friday’s Creek Winery, in Owings, for a report of a theft.  The complainant stated a Honda power washer had been stolen.

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, September 12, 2016

PRESS RELEASES FOR SEPTEMBER 12TH, 2016

During the week of September 6 through September 11 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,278 calls for service throughout the community. 

Burglary Case #16-51267:

On September 9, 2016, Deputy J. Ward was dispatched to Ridgeway Terrace, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a burglary.  He met with a home inspector who reported  sometime between September 6 - 9th, someone removed kitchen cabinets, a sink, dishwasher and countertop from a home being renovated.  The point of entry appears to be a rear sliding glass door, which was slightly opened.

Burglary Case #16-51172:

On September 8, 2016, Deputy C. Callison was called to Sixes Road, in Prince Frederick, for a report of a burglary.  The victim stated while he was away and working outside in his yard, someone entered his home and stole money from a container.  This crime took place sometime between 8:00am to 7:30pm.

Burglary Case #16-50669:

On September 6, 2016, Deputy J. Ward was dispatched for an attempted burglary of the Calvert Gallery located on S. Solomons Island Road, in Prince Frederick.  The complainant reported seeing scratches to the lock and front exterior door frame, which he did not observe the evening before.
CDS Violation Case #16-51799:

On September 11, 2016, at approximately 7:00pm, Deputy N. Buckler responded to the Sunderland 7-11, on Dalrymple Road, for the report of a female passed out behind the wheel of a vehicle parked at the gas pumps.  He came in contact with Amber Stoneman, 20, of Owings, and determined she had used heroin earlier and was unable to drive.  Stoneman was transported to the Detention Center for Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (Heroin) and Possession of Paraphernalia (syringe).
Amber Stoneman, 20, of Owings


CDS Violation Case #16-51189:

On September 8, 2016, at approximately 11:00pm, Dfc. J. Livingston responded to the 7-11 on Hallowing Point Road, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a possible drunk driver.  He observed a vehicle parked in the parking lot, with the engine running and the driver’s door open.  When he made contact with Jahoon Naimi-Ezami, 32, of Owings, he responded with slurred speech and was unable to keep his balance.  He was charged and arrested for Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (Oxycontin) and Possession of Paraphernalia (syringe).
Jahoon Naimi-Ezami, 32, of Owings


CDS Violation Case #16-50837:

On September 7, 2016, at approximately 5:00pm, Dfc. S. Moran was dispatched to Crazy Horse Trail, in Lusby, for the report of a trespassing and possible destruction of property.  After speaking with the complainant, he was able to locate the suspect, Gary Wommack, 32, of Lusby, walking along Cattle Drive Lane/Catalina Drive.  He observed Wommack to be in possession of a clear plastic bag containing a powdery substance.  He was then transported to the Calvert County Detention Center, where he was issued the appropriate charging documents for Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (Heroin).
Gary Wommack, 32, of Lusby


Damaged Property Case #16-50874:

On September 7, 2016, Dfc. P. Wood responded to Pine Trail, in Lusby, for the report of a destruction of property.  The victim reported that sometime between 4:30pm on September 5th and 1:30pm on September 6, an unknown person(s) scratched a vehicle on the driver's door, rear quarter panel and trunk.  The vehicle was parked in the driveway; no known suspects at this time.

Theft Case #16-51253:

On September 9, 2016, Dfc. R. Burggraff was dispatched to Old Airpark Lane, in Owings, in response to a theft complaint.  The victim advised that he left his wallet in his unlocked vehicle overnight and discovered the wallet, several credit cards and money missing the next morning.

Theft Case #16-50908:

On September 7, 2016, Deputy B. Robinson responded to Old Jones Lane, in Dunkirk, for the report of a theft.  The victim reported a rear license plate stolen from their vehicle sometime between 9:00am on September 4 - 4:00pm on September 7th

Theft Case #16-50895:

On September 8, 2016, Deputy R. Spalding was called to the Sheriff’s Office to speak with a victim who wanted to report a theft.  The victim stated that someone stole a bag of clothes and medication from his vehicle.  He believes the items were stolen between 8:00pm - 10:00pm that evening when he parked his vehicle at the Dunkirk Giant grocery store and the Dash In on Chesapeake Beach Road, in Owings.

Theft Case #16-50886:

On September 7, 2016, Deputy R. Spalding was called to the Sheriff’s Office to speak with a victim wanting to report a theft.  The complainant stated he had a contractor working at his home on Bayview Drive, in Chesapeake Beach, and upon finishing the work, he discovered his Bosch Jig Saw, several other saws and a carrying case were missing.   This case remains open pending further investigative contacts.

Theft Case #16-50846:

On September 7, 2016, Deputy B. Robinson was dispatched to the Tractor Supply store, located on N. Solomons Island Road, in Huntingtown, for the report of a theft.  The management staff advised that thirty (30) wooden pallets, observed in their parking lot on September 4th, were missing from the side of the building. 

Theft Case #16-50647:

On September 6, 2016, Deputy K. Williamson responded to the Nicks of Calvert store, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft.  The Manager stated thirty-five (35) wooden pallets were stolen between 10:30pm - 11:30pm last evening and that this has been an ongoing issue.  Sheriff Deputies have responded on previous occasions since February for the same crime.

Weapon Violation Case #16-51453:

On September 10, 2016, at approximately 12:30am, Deputy R. Evans observed a vehicle at Wilson Court/Main Street, in Prince Frederick, drive through a stop sign without making the required stop.  He was able to make contact with the driver, Raymond Williams, 21, of Prince Frederick, at the intersection of Main Street/Old Field Lane.  He discovered Williams to be in Possession of a gun and brass knuckles.  He was arrested and transported to the Detention Center where he was issued the appropriate charging documents.
Raymond Williams, 21, of Prince Frederick


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.

Friday, September 9, 2016

SHERIFF'S OFFICE OPEN HOUSE PRESS RELEASE

    On Saturday August 27th, the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office hosted its bi-year Open House. This event is an opportunity for the public to meet the men and women of the Sheriff’s Office, Detention Center, and their law enforcement partners and public safety providers in the community. Sheriff Mike Evans kicked off the event with the help of some special guests. Bishop Patton from the Lighthouse Church gave the invocation. That was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance, led by the Young Marines of Southern Maryland, and Star Spangled Banner, sung by Mrs. Joy Mitchell. The Sheriff then conducted a ceremonial roll call inspection of two Deputy Sheriffs and their patrol vehicles. At Open House, the public gets the opportunity to tour the building and learn about its history while intermingling with the Sheriff and his staff. Outside, there are plenty of activities for our young people. Dunk tank, fast pitch, face painting, balloon art, and cotton candy are regular attractions. 2016 was the second time Open House attendees got the opportunity to meet some of their favorite super heroes. Spiderman, Thor, Captain America, and Anna wowed the kids and posed for pictures with young and old alike. Reptile Man and his slithery friends drew the curiosity of many. The local chapter of the ASPCA brought along their furry friends for adoption. And our good friends from Calvert K-9 Search Team gave an excellent demonstration on the amazing work that they do.

    The great people from Fantasy World once again made numerous trips around the event throughout the day in the kids train. Police mountain bike, motorcycle, and K-9 demonstrations showcased the talents and skills of our deputies. Static displays to include our Special Operations Team, Detention Center, Department of Natural Resources Police, Maryland State Police, and Coast Guard gave visitors an opportunity to get a glimpse of their unique skills and services they provide to the community. There was no shortage of food. Firehouse Subs, Hardesty’s Haven, Papa John’s, Rita’s and Maggie Moos kept everyone full.

    We would like to thank our neighbors at Trinity Church, St. Paul’s Church, the Sheridan Building, Gray Inn Court, 7-11, Subway, Midas, Top Hat, Prince Frederick Dodge, the Foundation Heroes, and the Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department (Company 2) for supporting this event. We would also like to acknowledge our corporate sponsors who include, Bayside Auto Group, Stoney’s, Trader’s Seafood Steak and Ale, Exelon Generation, Fastop, The Gott Company, J&J Portables, SMECO, Firehouse Subs, Dominion, and Sneade’s Ace Home Center.   This year’s donation check was made payable to Camp Jr. Sheriff in the amount of $1,000.00. 


    None of this would have been possible without the countless hours of hard work and planning from the members of the Open House Committee, and the deputies Explorers, civilian staff, and volunteers who all went the extra mile to make Open House 2016 a huge success. We hope to see everyone back in Spring 2018. 

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

PRESS RELEASES FOR SEPTEMBER 6TH, 2016

During the week of August 29 through September 5 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,795 calls for service throughout the community. 

Burglary Case #16-49573:

On September 1, 2016, Dfc. A. Locke was called to Lake Shore Drive, in Owings, for a report of a burglary.  The victim stated their home, which is under construction, was broken into sometime between 4:30pm on August 31 and 7:00am on September 1st.  Multiple items were stolen, with no signs of a forced entry.

Burglary Case #16-49014:

On August 30, 2016, Dfc. J. Denton was dispatched to Dogwood Court, in Port Republic, for the report of a burglary.  Sometime between 5:30am on August 29 and 5:30am on August 30, someone entered an unlocked shed and stole a Sentry safe, containing several items.

CDS Violation Case #16-50277:

On September 4, 2016, Deputy V. O’Donnell conducted a vehicle stop, at S. Solomons Island Road/Parkers Creek Road, in Port Republic, on a vehicle he observed travelling with an expired registration plate.  The driver, Kenneth Bowman, 51, of Clements, MD, was found to be in possession of cocaine.  He was charged and arrested for Possession of a Narcotic with Intent to Distribute (cocaine), Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance-Not Marijuana (cocaine) and Possession of CDS Paraphernalia (baggies).  He was also issued a traffic citation for driving a motor vehicle with an expired registration.
Kenneth Bowman, 51, of Clements, MD


CDS Violation Case #16-49951:

On September 3, 2016, while Deputy M. Trigg conducted a patrol check, he detected the odor of marijuana emitting from a vehicle on E. Chesapeake Beach Road, in Owings.  He later determined the driver, Shalandria Freeman, 23, of Forestville, MD, to be in possession of a prescription pill bottle, containing Percocet, with no affixed label.  She was arrested for CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (Percocet) and for CDS Prescription/Remove Label.
Shalandria Freeman, 23, of Forestville, MD


CDS Violation Case #16-49845:

On September 2, 2016, at approximately 5:20pm, Cpl. R. Wilson conducted a traffic stop at Silverwood Lane, in Prince Frederick, on a vehicle that failed to use a turn signal and had a missing rear brake light.  The driver, Andre Brooks, 39, of Solomons, was found to be in possession of a deadly weapon and cocaine.  He was charged and arrested for Possession of a Concealed Deadly Weapon (wooden bat), CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute (crack cocaine) and Possession-Not Marijuana (crack cocaine).
Andre Brooks, 39, of Solomons


CDS Violation Case #16-49834:

On September 2, 2016, at approximately 4:45pm, Dfc. C. Childress conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle he observed being driven unsafely.  He determined Gina Krouse-Boswell, 32, of Prince Frederick, to be driving on a suspended license and in possession of a large quantity of prescription medications.  She was transported to the Detention Center and charged with CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute (Oxycontin), CDS: Obtain by Altering a Prescription and for CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia (prescription bottle).
Gina Krouse-Boswell, 32, of Prince Frederick


CDS Violation Case #16-49830:

On September 2, 2016, at approximately 4:00pm, Deputy M. Trigg received an alert for a vehicle being driven unsafely on Sherry Lane, in Prince Frederick.  He conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle being driven by Edwen Primrose, 35, of Greenbelt, MD, and discovered he was in possession of illegal drugs.  He issued Primrose the appropriate traffic citations and transferred him to the Detention Center where he will be charged with CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute Narcotic (Oxycontin), CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (Oxycontin), CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute (Marijuana), CDS: Possession of Marijuana (10+ Grams) and CDS:  Possession of Paraphernalia (baggies).
Edwen Primrose, 35, of Greenbelt, MD


CDS Violation Case #16-49754:

On September 2, 2016, at approximately 9:00am, Cpl. A. Moschetto performed a traffic stop on a vehicle travelling on Pardoe Road, in Lusby, after observing the vehicle swerving all over the road.  He made contact with the driver, Anthony Perez, 22, of Prince Frederick, who was visibly impaired.  He determined Perez to be in illegal possession of a drug.  He was transported to the Detention Center and charged with CDS: Possessession-Not Marijuana (Alprazolam).
Anthony Perez, 22, of Prince Frederick


CDS Violation Case #16-49441:

On August 31, 2016, at approximately 10:00pm, Dfc. T. Buckler responded to 10th Street, in Chesapeake Beach, for a reported auto accident with possible injury.  As he approached the vehicle, which came to a stop on the front yard of the reported address, he attempted to make contact with the occupants, who appeared to be unharmed physically but had difficulty speaking.  A cigarette box was observed in the center console containing a vile with a yellowish liquid (Phencyclidine/PCP).  The passenger, Johnie Lambert, 56, of Huntingtown, was charged with CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (PCP) and transported to the Detention Center.  The driver, Alice Strine, 52, of Chesapeake Beach, was transported by EMS to Calvert Memorial Hospital, whereby Deputy Buckler later submitted her an application for the same charges.
Johnie Lambert, 56, of Huntingtown


CDS Violation Case #16-49404:

On August 31, 2016, at approximately 7:30pm, Dfc. C. Fox observed a vehicle being driven unsafely in the area of Gordon Stinnett Ave/Bayside Road, in Chesapeake Beach.  The vehicle, driven by Michelle Middledorf, 30, of Dunkirk, finally pulled over in the parking lot of the PNC bank off Mears Avenue.  Middledorf was arrested for CDS: Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (Alprazolam) and Possession of CDS Paraphernalia (straw).  The passenger received a Criminal Citation for possession of CDS paraphernalia (straw) and was released. 
Michelle Middledorf, 30, of Dunkirk


Damaged Property Case #16-49581:

On September 1, 2016, Dfc. A. Woodford responded to a call for a destruction of property complaint.  The victim reported that sometime between 11:30am and 12:45pm, someone scratched the hood of their vehicle while it was parked on West Ward Road, in Dunkirk.  There are no suspects at this time.

Disorderly Conduct Case #16-49900:

On September 2, 2016, at approximately 10:45pm, Deputy B. Pounsberry was called to assist Deputy J. Hardesty with a drunk and disorderly subject, attending a concert at the Rod & Reel Restaurant, in Chesapeake Beach.   After several attempts to resolve the situation with negative results, Deputy Hardesty placed Kevin Thornton, 29, of Baltimore, MD, under arrest for Disorderly Conduct and Fail to Obey Reasonable/Lawful Order.
Kevin Thornton, 29, of Baltimore, MD


Theft Case #16-49594:

On September 1, 2016, Dfc. G. Gott responded to the Sheriff’s Office to speak with a victim who wanted to report a theft.  The victim stated that sometime between August 1st  - September 1st, 2016, someone stole a validation tab off of their vehicle.  The victim stated although it was difficult to know when it took place, it most likely happened while it was parked on Williams Wharf Road, in St. Leonard.

Theft Case #16- 49579:

On September 1, 2016, at approximately 1:00pm, Deputy N. Buckler was dispatched to the Prince Frederick Walmart for a shoplifting complaint.   A white female with blonde hair was seen placing clothing items in a Walmart bag and attempted to leave the store.  A store employee was able to retrieve the bag of stolen merchandise from the suspect, who fled on foot.

Theft Case #16-48931:

On August 29, 2016, at approximately 5:40pm, Dfc. J. Livingston was dispatched to the Chipotle Restaurant, on Dares Beach Road, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft.  An employee stated they had inadvertently left their wallet in the restroom and upon returning to retrieve it, discovered it missing.

Theft Case #16-48920:

On August 29, 2016, Deputy B. Pounsberry responded to Rector Lookout, in Chesapeake Beach, for the report of a stolen firearm.  The complainant reported a brown 22 cal. Ruger, Bolt Action gun had been stolen while a moving company transported their   property during a move from another State to Calvert County.

Weapon Violation Case #16-49861:

On September 2, 2016, Deputy T. Mohler responded to Central Square Drive, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a vehicle failing to stop at a stop sign.  While a traffic stop was conducted, it was discovered the driver, Jamar Wallace, 24, of Prince Frederick, was in possession of an illegal weapon.  Wallace was arrested and charged with Possession of a Concealed Deadly Weapon (butterfly knife), Driving on a Suspended License and Possession a Suspended License.
Jamar Wallace, 24, of Prince Frederick


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