Tuesday, June 28, 2016

PRESS RELEASES FOR JUNE 27TH, 2016

During the week of June 20 through June 26 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1387 calls for service throughout the community. 

Burglary Case #16-35448:

On June 24, 2016, Deputy D. Naughton was dispatched to Parkers Creek Road, in Port Republic, for the report of a burglary.  The owner of the Ogden’s Vintage Store reported that sometime between 12:00 on June 17 and 9:00am on June 24, a suspect(s) made entry into the antique store and stole furniture, household items, jewelry, tools and several other miscellaneous items.   The investigation is continuing. 

Burglary Case #16-34139:

On (June 17, 2016), Deputy R. Evans responded to Armory Road, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a burglary.  The victim stated that sometime on June 16, someone broke a window to gain entry into a home and stole bath towels.  The suspect(s) also forced entry into a locked shed, but it does not appear that anything was stolen.

Burglary Case #16-34086:

On (June 17, 2016), Dfc. S. Morder was dispatched to Sandy Point Road, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a burglary from a locked shed.  Sometime over the last several months, someone gained entry into the victim’s shed and stole a handheld, Stihl Leaf Blower, Model BG55.  There are no suspects at this time.

Burglary Case #16-34079:

On (June 17, 2016), Cpl. M. Naecker responded to a burglary, which took place on Webb Lane, in Dunkirk.  Sometime between 2:30pm on June 16 and 8:00am on June 17th, someone forced their way inside a home under construction and stole a GE stainless steel microwave oven.  Anyone with information is asked to contact this Deputy.

CDS Violation Case #16-34987:

On June 21, 2016, Deputy T. Mohler conducted a traffic stop, at approximately 6:30pm, on Harbor Drive, in Chesapeake Beach.  The driver, Carol O’Dell, 51, of Chesapeake Beach, was found to be in Possession of a CDS: Synthetic Narcotic (Suboxone), possession of paraphernalia (bottle) and unlabeled Prescription bottles.  She was arrested and transported to the Detention Center.
Carol O’Dell, 51, of Chesapeake Beach

CDS Violation Case #16-34738:

On June 20, 2016, Dfc. M. Trigg conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven in an unsafe manner at the intersection of Limerick Lane/E. Chesapeake Beach Road, in Owings.  He discovered the driver, Lemuel Brown, 27, of Glen Burnie, MD, to be in possession of several illegal drugs and a loaded firearm.  He was charged and arrested for possession of a dangerous nonnarcotic drug (Xanax), CDS possession of a narcotic (Codeine), possession with intent to distribute a narcotic (Codeine), possession of paraphernalia (rolling papers), Handgun in Vehicle, Carrying and possessing Illegal Ammunition, Firearm/Drug Trafficking Crime, CDS: Distribute with Firearm and for possession of a regulated Firearm.
Lemuel Brown, 27, of Glen Burnie, MD

CDS Violation Case #16-34646:

On June 20, 2016, Deputy S. Trotter conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of N. Solomons Island Road/MF Bowen Road, in Huntingtown.  Upon this stop he determined the driver, Serenity Morsell, 27, of Prince Frederick, to be driving on a suspended license.  Deputy Trotter charged Morsell with the traffic offense and also with possession of paraphernalia (2 syringes and a prescription bottle containing Heroin and Oxycodone).
Serenity Morsell, 27, of Prince Frederick

Destruction of Property Case # 16-34691:

On June 20, 2016, Deputy C. Callison responded to Magnolia Circle, in St. Leonard, for the report of damage to property.  The victim reported that sometime during the evening of June 17, an unknown substance was thrown on their vehicle, causing the paint on the hood, roof, trunk and driver side doors, to bubble and flake off.  There are no known suspects at this time.

Disorderly Conduct Case #16-35756:

On June 15, 2016, Deputy V. O’Donnell was dispatched to the intersection of Broome’s Island Road/Oyster House Road, in Broome’s Island, for the report of a domestic problem.  When he arrived and made contact with the complaint, Kelly Stecchino, 54, of Silver Spring, MD, he attempted to determine the reason for the 911 call.  The caller was uncooperative and walking unsafely alongside the road.  He arrested Ms. Stecchino for Public Intoxication with Public Endangerment and for Disorderly Conduct.
Kelly Stecchino, 54, of Silver Spring, MD

Disorderly Conduct Case #16-35632:

On June 25, 2016, Dfc. S. Moran was dispatched to Golden West Way, in Lusby, for the report of disorderly subjects outside of a residence.  Upon arrival he was able to coax the subjects back into the house but approximately 20 minutes later, Deputy Moran received another call for a disorderly subject in the same area.  He was approached by Nathan Lowe, 20, of Lusby, who was ordered to calm down but would not cooperate.  He was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and transported to the Detention Center.
Nathan Lowe, 20, of Lusby

Theft Case #16-35940:

On June 26, 2016, Dfc. P. Wood was dispatched to the Prince Frederick Walmart on N. Solomons Island Road for the report of a theft, with a shoplifter in custody.  He made contact with Chad DeLong, 19, of Prince Frederick, who admitted to stealing various pieces of clothing and body spray.  He was arrested for Theft Less Than $100.00 and transported to the Detention Center.
Chad DeLong, 19, of Prince Frederick

Theft Case #16-35700:

On June 25, 2016, Deputy D. Naughton was dispatched to the Giant grocery store located on N. Solomons Island Road, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft, with a shoplifter in custody.  He made contact with the suspect, Lisa Rowell, 51, of Prince Frederick, who admitted to stealing various food items, vitamins, health/beauty items and other general merchandise.  She was arrested for Theft Less than $1000.00 and transported to the Detention Center.
Lisa Rowell, 51, of Prince Frederick

Theft Case #16-34980:

On June 21, 2016, Deputy R. Spalding responded to the complainant’s home on Crescent Court, in Prince Frederick, for the report of stolen registration plates.  Sometime earlier in the day (June 21), both plates were stolen off of the victim’s car.  This theft took place at an unknown location in Calvert County.

Theft Case #16- 34934:

On June 21, 2016, Deputy C. Callison met a complainant at the Sheriff’s Office who reported a theft from vehicle, which was parked on Stern Court, in Lusby.  Sometime between 9:00pm on June 19 and 4:30am on June 20, an unknown suspect(s) entered their unlocked vehicle and tossed items around.  The only items the victim could identify as missing was money from a purse that was left on the front seat.

Theft Case #16-34759:

On June 20, 2016, Dfc. J. Livingston responded to a home on Patuxent Avenue, in Broome’s Island, for the report of a theft from vehicle.  The caller stated that approximately 5:00pm, on June 20th, he parked his vehicle on Chesapeake Avenue, in Prince Frederick, to help a friend.  He only stepped away from his vehicle for 15 minutes; during that time, someone entered his unlocked vehicle and stole his brown wallet, Driver’s License, gift card and money.  No suspects at this time.

Theft Case #16-34713:

On June 20, 2016, Deputy S. Trotter was dispatched to Scenic Way, in St. Leonard, for the report of mail theft.  The victim reported receiving notice that a package was delivered at 11:15am on June 18, but when they returned home on June 20th, the package was not there.  The package contained a tan fleece long-sleeved shirt and a green shirt.  No suspects at this time.

Theft Case #16-34644:

On June 20, 2016, Cpl. P. Foote was dispatched to Fire Berry Court, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft from unlocked vehicle.  The complainant reported that sometime between 8:00pm on June 19 and 6:00am on June 20, an unknown suspect(s) rummaged through a vehicle and stole credit and social security cards.

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