Friday, July 14, 2017

PRESS RELEASES FOR JULY 12TH, 2017

Robbery:
On 7/9/17 at approximately 0534 hours, Deputies were dispatched to the 7 Eleven located at 2849 W Chesapeake Beach Rd in Dunkirk for a robbery.  Money was stolen from cash register. Case #17-36107
           
CDS Arrests:
Melissa K Tuzzo, 30, of Lusby for possession of oxycotin and paraphernalia.



Douglas Sutherland, 52, of Lusby for possession of paraphernalia

 


Desmond Curtis Freeland, 27, of Chesapeake Beach for Possession of Barbiturates



            Kayla M Preddy, 21, of King George, VA for Possession of cocaine and Paraphernalia



Charles Bell Horton, 51, of Niagara Falls for Possession of Marijuana over 10 grams



Rodney L Washington, 46, of Temple Hills for Possession of cocaine



            Timothy B Haut Jr, 31, of North Beach for Possession of heroin       




Burglaries:

            On 7/8/17 at 2216 hours, a burglary occurred in the 800 area of Bison Court, Lusby. Two individuals were seen running from the shed. Items stolen were a Black and Decker leaf blower and a bag of misc. tools.
           
Thefts:

On 7/7/17 approximately 07:06 hours, deputies responded to the Wawa located at 305 Market Square Dr, Prince Frederick for a theft of a stolen vehicle.  Vehicle was recovered in Lusby.  Douglas E Sutherland, 52, of Lusby charged with Theft: $10,000 to under $100,000.00.



Destruction of Property:

·         Between 7/1-7/6/2017, a vehicle in the 1900 area of Richard Lane in Lusby was scratched with a sharp object.
·         On 7/6/17, a home in the 8800 block of Buckingham Court in North Beach had its solar lights damaged.


The Calvert County Sheriff’s Office wants to remind citizens the dangers of leaving children, pets and the elderly in vehicles during the hot summer months could result in a fatality.

Cracking a window open and parking in the shade are not sufficient safeguards.
A child’s body temperature can rise up to five times faster than adults can.  A child dies with 107-degree body temperature.
Even if it is 60 degrees outside, your car can still heat up to well above 110 degrees.

Sources:http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/hot-cars-and-kids/death-hot-cars-facts-figures-prevention-n153776



Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information that leads to the arrest or indictment of a person responsible for a crime in Calvert County.  Anyone with information about an unsolved crime or the location of a fugitive may contact the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office at 410-535-2880.  Any criminal activity can be reported anonymously online by clicking the Crime Solvers link at www.CalvertCountySheriff.us.