During the week of December
5 through December 11 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded
to 1,212 calls for service throughout the
community.
Burglary Case #16-69041:
On
December 5, 2016, Deputy B. Robinson responded to Sark Court, in Prince
Frederick, for the report of a burglary.
The victim reports that they left their residence at 5:30pm and returned home at 8:00pm to find a lock on their front door had
been tampered with. While checking their
home they noticed several dresser drawers had been opened and multiple personal
items were removed and scattered around the bedroom. In addition, a jewelry box had been gone through
and multiple pieces of jewelry and money were taken. A basement window was discovered open, which
is where the suspect entered. At this
time this case remains open to further the investigation.
Destruction of Property Case #16-69908:
On
December 10, 2016, Dfc. T. Holt responded to Crazy Horse Trail, in Lusby, for
the report of damage to vehicles. The
victim advised when they came outside around 10:00am that morning, they
discovered tires on two (2) of their vehicles had been cut. The vehicles were last seen undamaged the
night before around 9:00pm. This case
will be suspended pending further information.
Destruction of Property Case #16-69804:
On
December 9, 2016, at approximately 7:20pm, Dfc. A. Curtin was called to Field
Road, in Lusby, for the report of damage to a vehicle. The victim advised that between 6:00pm – 7:00pm a large rock was thrown at one of their vehicles
parked at their home. The rock was
approximately 10lbs and shattered the windshield. Several smaller rocks were also thrown
causing several scratches to the hood, trunk and the doors. The victim had been home at the time but did
not hear the incident occur.
Destruction of Property Case #16-69188:
On
December 6, 2016, Deputy R. Spalding was dispatched to Augustus Drive, in
Prince Frederick, for the report of damage to two (2) vehicles. The victim advised that her car had been
parked at her home since December 3rd until she drove it a short
distance the morning of the 6th. She could
tell something was wrong because of the way it was handling. When she returned home later that day, she noticed a white substance around the gas tank and could tell
something had been put in the tank. She
advised she then checked the gas gauge, which indicated there was more gas in
the tank than when she parked the car the previous night. A second vehicle, also parked at the home and
driven on December 6th, was discovered to have had the brake line
cut. There is no suspect information at
this time.
Destruction of
Property Case #16-68952:
On December 5, 2016, Dfc. B. Pounsberry was called to Summer City Boulevard,
in Chesapeake Beach, for the report of damaged property. The complainant explained that they had left
their home around 8:00am that day; and upon returning around 10:20am, they
observed their fence damaged and tire marks surrounding the area.
Theft Case #16-69785:
On
December 9, 2016, Dfc. G. Gott was dispatched to Chesapeake
Lighthouse Drive, in North Beach, for the report of a theft. The complainant advised someone had removed
the screws holding a MD registration plate and stole it. They were not certain it was stolen while
parked at their home or while parked at a Park n Ride outside of the
County. The plate was last seen at approximately 8:00pm on the 8th and discovered
missing at approximately 4:00pm on the 9th.
Theft Case #16-69577:
On December 8, 2016, Deputy R. Evans was dispatched to the home of
a victim who had been involved in a vehicle accident earlier in the day at the
intersection of Mill Bridge/Coster Road, in Lusby. The victim explained that she was assisted by
three (3) black males who tried to help her in case she was in need of medical attention.
She informed Deputy Evans she had
recovered her phone and jacket from the good Samaritans before the ambulance
arrived but did not get her purse back.
Her black coach purse, black wallet and money were missing.
Theft Case #16-69356:
On
December 7, 2016, Deputy N. Buckler responded to Terrace Drive, in Prince
Frederick, for the report of a theft from vehicle. The complainant explained that his truck was last seen intact on December 6th, at
approximately 9:20pm; when he went to remove his hunting shotguns around 5:00pm
that next day, he noticed a passenger door window had been smashed out. He entered
his truck and discovered two (2) Mossberg 500 12 gauge shotguns, two ammunition
cans, a SOG camo backpack, Steiner binoculars, Bushnell rangefinder &
various other hunting gear were all missing.
A neighbor reported finding a large dark object lying in the grass next
to their driveway, which turned out to be one of the missing guns and a case.
Upon Deputy Buckler’s investigation, he found the second missing gun case
in the nearby woods. The victim was able
to confirm both guns and gun cases belonged to him. Two (2) ammunition cases were also found
nearby but the camouflage backpack is still unaccounted for.
Theft Case #16-69331:
On December 7, 2016, Deputy R. Evans responded to the Sheriff’s
Office to speak with a victim wanting to report a theft that took place at the Dunn Clean Laundromat.
The victim stated on December 2nd, at approximately
10:15am, they had left several articles of clothing in the washing machine and stepped out to walk to a nearby Restaurant while
waiting . Upon returning to the Laundromat
she noticed the clothes were missing.
She assumed someone had inadvertently taken her clothes instead of their
own, so she left a note on the washing machine to contact her once they
discovered the error. She has not been
contacted at this time. This case remains
open for further investigation.
Theft Case #16-69237:
On December 7, 2016, Dfc. A. Woodford responded to Cassell
Boulevard, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a vehicle tampering. The victim explained they were woken by the
sound of their dog barking around 4:20am.
When they entered their vehicle later that morning, they discovered a
passenger window had been shattered by a large object. The hole was large enough for someone to
stick their arm through, which is how a small book was stolen from the back
seat. The book was kept in a pink
leather case and could have been mistaken for a wallet. Upon Deputy Woodford’s neighborhood canvas,
he was able to locate the pink case laying in the medium near the victim’s
driveway. The book was returned to the
victim. This case is suspended pending
further information.
Theft Case #16-69019:
On December 5, 2016, Dfc. R. Kreps was dispatched to the Prince
Frederick Walmart for the report of a shoplifting. Mr.
Jones, one of Walmart’s Asset Protection Officers, advised he observed a
white female place items inside her purse, proceed to the self-checkout paying
for other items and then attempt to leave the store. The female, Kristina McHenry, 27, of
Lusby, admitted to stealing the items (children’s socks, several shirts and
a cap). McHenry was issued a DC 45
Criminal Citation for Theft less than $100 and transported to the Detention
Center by Deputy Kreps.
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Kristina McHenry, 27, of Lusby |
Theft Case #16-69018:
On December 5, 2016, Dfc. P. Wood responded to the “Spot” thrift store,
located on St. Leonard Road, in Saint Leonard, for the report of a theft. Upon his arrival he made contact with the owner
who stated that at approximately 4:40pm, a white male dressed in gray
sweatpants and a gray hoodie, rode off on a 20” girls purple Huffy bicycle from
beside the store. At this time the case
is suspended.
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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
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