During the week of November 2 through
November 8 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,352 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
#15-59237:
On November 2 Deputy B. Robinson responded to a report of tools
that were stolen from a business under construction on Main Street in Prince
Frederick. The missing tools include 2
(two) Dewalt Miter Saws, 2 (two) Dewalt Chop Saws and a Panasonic Radio. This
burglary took place sometime between October 29 and the morning of November 2.
CDS Violation Case
#15-59508:
On November 3, while Deputy C. Idol was investigating a
possible burglary on Joanna Court in Prince Frederick, he observed paraphernalia
(syringes, spoon) within the home. He
later arrested Emily Vallandingham, 22,
of Prince Frederick for possession of these items.
Destruction of
Property Case #15-59831:
On November 5 Deputy P. Mosely was dispatched to a home on
Gregg Drive in Lusby for the report of a disorderly subject. Chicago
Garner, 21, of Lusby was placed under arrest for destruction of property
and transported to the Detention Center for processing.
Chicago Garner, 21, of Lusby |
Destruction of
Property Case #15-59331:
On November 2 Deputy M. Velasquez responded to Bandera Lane
in Lusby for a report of rocks thrown through the window of a house and also a
vehicle parked in the driveway. The
damage was caused around 6:40 pm on November 2.
Anyone with information regarding this crime is asked to contact the
Sheriff’s Office.
Theft Case
#15-60087:
On November 6 Deputy B. Robinson took a report of a theft from
an unlocked vehicle on South Creek Court in Huntingtown. A wallet, credit cards and license were taken
between the hours of 7:00 pm on November 5 and 6:00 am on November 6.
Theft Case
#15-60085:
On November 6, at approximately 2:30 pm, Deputy S. Rediker
responded to a report of a theft of an IPhone 6, which took place while the
victim left a restaurant in Prince Frederick.
Theft Case
#15-59915:
On November 5 Deputy J. Wahlgren was called to a home on
Cayuse Circle, Lusby, for the discovery of missing jewelry. Several rings had been taken from the home;
it is believed the theft to have taken place on multiple occasions over the
last several months. At this time there
are no suspects.
Theft Case
#15-59914:
On November 5 Deputy N. Barger was called to Olympia Sports,
located on West Dares Beach Road in Prince Frederick, for the report of a
shoplifter who stole an item of clothing.
The investigation is continuing.
Theft Case
#15-59771:
On November 4 Deputy B. Wood responded to the Sally Beauty
Supply store in Prince Frederick for the report of a theft. An unknown person cut open several packages and
removed hair products. The investigation
is continuing.
Theft Case #15-59401:
On November 3 Deputy N. Buckler responded to a home on
Joanna Court in Prince Frederick where a suspect, who had just committed a
theft at the Prince Frederick Wawa, may have fled. The investigation revealed Emily Vallandingham, 22, of Prince
Frederick was responsible for the theft and was also found to be in possession
of CDS-Not Marijuana (Alprazolam/Xanax).
She was ultimately charged and arrested for obstructing and hindering,
theft and for the drug charges.
Emily Vallandingham, 22, of Prince Frederick |
Theft Case
#15-59285:
On November 2 Deputy B. Robinson took a report from a victim
who reported that their credit card was stolen
and fraudulent transactions were made. It
is unclear where and when the card was actually taken.
Theft Case
#15-59277:
On November 2 Deputy B. Robinson responded to a farm on
Turner Road in Lusby for the report of a stolen deer camera. The theft took place sometime between October
7 - October 14. Anyone with information
is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office, as the investigation is continuing.