During the week of November 9 through
November 15 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,260 calls for service throughout the
community.
Citizens with information on the
following crimes or any criminal activity in Calvert County who wish to report
it anonymously can now access the Calvert County Crime
Solvers link through the Sheriff’s Office website.
Go to http://www.co.cal.md.us/residents/safety/law/sheriff/
and click on the Crime Solvers link to leave an anonymous tip on-line, or call
410-535-2880. Information leading to the
arrest and conviction of a suspect could result in a $1,000 reward.
Burglary Case#
15-61264:
On November 13 Deputy M. Velasquez was dispatched to a local
business on Town Square Drive in Lusby for the report of a trespasser. Eric
Booker, 21, of Lusby was arrested for trespassing, theft and 4th
degree burglary.
Eric Booker, 21, of Lusby |
Burglary Case
#15-60614:
On November 9 Deputy N. Barger responded to a report of a
burglary which took place between 5:50 am - 12:00 noon on Chestnut Drive in
Lusby. It was discovered someone had
entered a home and removed an Xbox 1, controller, headset, PS 2, controller,
multiple electronic games and a backpack.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office.
Burglary Case
#15-60582:
On November 9 Deputy J. Wahlgren responded to the report of
a burglary of a home sometime between November 1 - November 7on Lowery Road in
Huntingtown. An unknown person damaged
the rear windows of the home with rocks.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office.
CDS Violation Case
#15-60871:
On November 10, while on routine patrol, Deputy T. Mohler
observed a vehicle traveling on Cox Road in Huntingtown in an unsafe
manner. He conducted a traffic stop and
arrested Sara Bradburn, 19, of
Huntingtown with driving while impaired, possession of a CDS (Percocet) and
possession of CDS paraphernalia (glass pipe, metal grinder, straw). She was transported to the Detention Center
where she was subsequently served her charging documents.
Sara Bradburn, 19, of Huntingtown |
Destruction of
Property Case #15-61072:
On November 12 Deputy R. Wilson responded to the area of
Shore Acres Way in Prince Frederick for the report of a destruction of property
to a vehicle. A strong odor of gasoline
was noted, with several vehicles having the gas tanks punctured. Due to no witnesses to the crime, anyone with
information is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office.
Fleeing and Eluding
Case #15-60957:
On November 11, while on routine patrol in the Prince
Frederick area, Deputy C. Idol attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle
which fled the area. The vehicle finally
came to a stop on Chippingwood Drive, where it was discovered the driver, Dylan Reinoehl, 20, of Prince Frederick,
was driving with a suspended license. He
was transported to the Detention Center and charged with fleeing and eluding,
driving an uninsured vehicle and several other driving offenses.
Dylan Reinoehl, 20, of Prince Frederick |
Theft Case
#15-61312:
On November 13 Deputy J. Denton responded to a victim in
Lusby who had their wallet, driver license, social security cards and several
credit cards stolen from their vehicle.
Due to the fact that the victim had been at multiple locations in
Charles and Calvert County between November 3 - November 4, it is unclear exactly
where the theft took place.
Theft Case
#15-61026:
On November 11, at 7:40 pm, Deputy B. Schaefer responded to
the Dunkirk Walmart store for the report of a theft that had just
occurred. The male suspect concealed two
(2) handheld massagers and fled the store.
There are no leads at this time.
Theft Case
#15-60822:
On November 16 Deputy A. Curtin was dispatched to the
Dunkirk CVS store on Ward Road for report of a destruction of property. Christine
Brown, 47, of Churchton, was arrested for destruction of property (opened
packages), possession of a CDS (suboxone), possession of paraphernalia (straws)
and for theft. She was transported to
the Detention Center for processing.
Christine Brown, 47, of Churchton |
Theft Case
#15-60640:
On November 9, Deputy C. Callison was dispatched to Primrose
Lane, in Huntingtown, for the report of a theft from an unlocked vehicle. The victim reported his wallet, driver’s
license and prescription medications to be missing. The theft took place between November 6 -
November 9.
Theft Case
#15-60607:
On November 9 Deputy N. Barger responded to a theft of road
signs, which had been at the intersection of 509/Southbound Rt. 4 to the
intersection of St. Leonard Road/Southbound Rt. 4. An unknown suspect removed ten (10) signs: “Use Caution”, “Stay in Lane” and “Grooved”
sometime between November 5 - November 6.
Anyone with information pertaining to this theft is asked to contact the
Sheriff’s Office.