During the week of April 18 through
April 24 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,492 calls for service throughout the
community.
CDS Violation Case #16-22480:
On April 19, 2016, Deputy M.
Trigg observed a vehicle at a high rate of speed on Calvert Beach Rd., in St.
Leonard, and a traffic stop was conducted.
Nathan A. Anspach, 21, of St.
Leonard was cited for Driving vehicle on highway at speed exceeding limit
and charged with CDS possession-not Marijuana (Heroin) and CDS possession
paraphernalia (straw).
Nathan A. Anspach, 21, of St. Leonard |
Weapon Violation Case #16-22764:
On April 20, 2016, Dfc. C.
Ward received information of drug activity at the Dash-In, in Owings. Deputy M. Trigg observed a white male, later
identified as James R. Moore, Jr., 46,
of Owings, sitting in a vehicle in the parking lot looking suspicious. It was also observed that the driver’s seat
belt was not properly restraining him. A
traffic stop was conducted. Mr. Moore
was asked to provide his license and registration. Moore became extremely aggressive and
agitated. Moore was asked to step out of
the vehicle but would not cooperate.
Deputy C. Ward leaned in to open the door and noticed the grip of a
handgun underneath the driver’s seat.
Moore was extracted from the vehicle and placed into handcuffs for the
Deputies safety. Mr. Moore was arrested
for Handgun in Vehicle and Obstructing and Hindering and was transported to the
CCDC.
James R. Moore, Jr., 46, of Owings |
CDS Violation Case #16-23288:
On April 23, 2016, Deputy D.
Clark was on patrol in the area of Solomons Island Road and Ponds Wood Road, in
Huntingtown, when he observed a vehicle swerving on the roadway. A traffic stop was conducted. There was an overwhelming odor of marijuana
coming from the vehicle. Christopher B. Redding, 24, of Huntingtown, was arrested for CDS
possession-not marijuana (Amphetamine) and Driver failure to obey properly
placed traffic control device instruments.
Mr. Redding was transported to the CCDC.
Christopher B. Redding, 24, of Huntingtown |
Theft Case #16-22374:
On April 19, 2016, Deputy R.
Evans responded to Stock Dr., in Lusby, for a theft complaint. Sometime between April 18th 5:30
p.m. and April 19th 6:00 a.m., an unknown suspect(s) entered a
vehicle and stole a brown Coach bag, diapers, credit and debit cards, and a
black wallet.
Theft Case #16-22651:
On April 20, 2016, Deputy C.
Callison responded to the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office on Church St., in
Prince Frederick, for a report of a theft from a vehicle. The victim stated that his employee was at
Kentucky Fried Chicken in Prince Frederick when an unknown suspect(s) stole a Red
and Black Redmax Backpack Leaf Blower off the back of the work truck. The incident happened on April 18th
between 11:15 and 11:45 a.m.
Theft Case #16-22627:
On April 20, 2016, Dfc. Y.
Bortchevsky responded to Woodland Place, in Chesapeake Beach, for a report of a
theft. The victim stated that between
April 19th 7:30 p.m. and April 20th 8:00 a.m., they
noticed their encased work iPad was missing from the front passenger seat of
the vehicle.
Theft Case #16-23213:
On April 22, 2016, Dfc. C.
Fox responded to a report of a theft that happened at the Sunderland Park and
Ride between the hours of 5:15 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. The victim stated that he left his vehicle at
the Park and Ride and when he returned, his tailgate was missing. The tailgate is described as white in color
with the Ford emblem and SUPERDUTY debossed across the bottom.
Theft Case #16-23314:
On April 23, 2016, Deputy R.
Evans responded to Skipjack Rd., in Prince Frederick for a theft
complaint. An employee of Leitch Heat
and Air Conditioning stated that 18 advertisement signs were stolen between
April 22nd 9:00 p.m. and April 23rd 8:00 a.m. from the
area of the Fairgrounds on Rt. 231 and Adelina Rd.
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.
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