During
the week of September 19 through September 25 deputies of the Calvert County
Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,485 calls for
service throughout the community.
Burglary Attempt Case #16-53700:
On
September 20, 2016, Dfc. A. Woodford was dispatched to Christiana Parran Road,
in Chesapeake Beach, for the report of an attempted burglary. The complainant advised a front window of
their residence, which is kept locked, was now unlocked. He suspected the incident took place sometime
on September 15th. The home
was not entered and no outdoor items appear to be missing.
Burglary Attempt Case #16-53527:
On September 19, 2016, at approximately 10:50pm, Dfc. S. Rediker responded
to Olivet Road, in Lusby, for the report of an attempted burglary. The homeowners reported that at 10:40pm they
heard someone tampering with their front door doorknob. Shortly thereafter, someone attempted to open
a window on the front of the house. No
entry was made and no known suspects at this time.
Burglary Case #16-53521:
On
September 19, 2016, at approximately 10: 20pm, Deputy N. Buckler witnessed
someone standing in front of a glass door of the Aquatic Center, in Prince
Frederick, within the secured fenced-in area.
The Center was closed for the evening so he made contact with the
subject, Olivia Hefter, 23, of
Hughesville, MD. She admitted she
had planned to spend the night at the Center; Deputy Buckler witnessed the door
was unsecured and partially opened. She was
transported to the Detention Center and charged with 4th Degree
Burglary of a Storehouse.
Olivia Hefter, 23, of Hughesville, MD |
Burglary Case #16-53517:
On September 19, 2016, at approximately 8:00pm, Dfc. A. Woodford
responded to Merry Lane, in Huntingtown, for the report of a burglary. The complainant advised he arrived home to
find his shed door busted in and the door wide open. He stated he remembered locking the shed door
at 10:00am the day before and discovered the damage at 8:00pm that evening. At this time nothing appears to be missing.
CDS Violation Case #16-54393:
On
September 23, 2016, at approximately 9:45pm, Dfc. A. Locke was approached by a concerned
citizen, in the parking lot of the Rod & Reel Restaurant, Chesapeake Beach,
who told him a female appeared to be passed out in a vehicle. Deputy Locke located the vehicle, with the
unresponsive female, Shaye Beal, 23, of
Lothian, MD. As he made contact and questioned
Ms. Beal, he determined she was in Possession of Paraphernalia (plastic baggie) and two (2) hypodermic syringes. She was arrested and transported to the
Detention Center.
Shaye Beal, 23, of Lothian, MD |
CDS Violation Case #16-53461:
On September 19, 2016, at
approximately 4:00pm, Deputy R. Shrawder responded to a 911 dispatch that an
intoxicated driver was seen weaving all over the road. He was able to come into contact with the
driver, William Whitney,
48, of North Beach, at the base of the Thomas Johnson
Bridge, in Solomons. He observed Suboxone in the front seat cup holder. He placed Mr. Whitney
under arrest for CDS: Possession of a Synthetic narcotic
(Suboxone), Driving/attempting to drive while impaired by controlled dangerous
substance and for Driving/attempting to driver while impaired by drug(s) and or
alcohol.
William Whitney, 48, of North Beach |
Disorderly Conduct Case #16-53734:
On September 20, 2016, at
approximately 10:00pm, Dfc. A. Ostazeski responded to the area of St. Leonard
Road/Toms Lane, in St. Leonard, for the report of a subject lying in the road
next to a bicycle. Upon arrival he
identified the subject as Edward Kiger,
Jr. 27, of Chesapeake Beach, who had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting
from his breath and person. An ambulance
was requested; upon evaluating him, he began to sit up but refused to cooperate
and would not follow instructions. He
continued to yell, attempted to walk away and fell in the grass. A search of the grassy area revealed a
hypodermic syringe lying next to him. He
was arrested for CDS: Administer Equipment Possession/Distribute (syringe),
CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia (syringe), Resist/Interfere with Arrest, Fail
to Obey Reasonable/Lawful Order, Disorderly Conduct, Alcohol
Beverage/Intoxicated Endanger, Alcohol Beverage/Retail Area Drink.
Edward Kiger, Jr. 27, of Chesapeake Beach |
Theft Case #16-54338:
On September 23, 2016, at
approximately7:00pm, Dfc. G. Gott was dispatched to Pine Trail, in Lusby, for
the report of a theft. The victim
explained someone had stolen a package off his front porch that was delivered
that day, according to the tracking website.
Deputy Gott spoke with the
neighbors who had witnessed someone carrying a box through the backyard and was
stuck in a briar patch along the wood line.
When the suspect later returned to the area, Deputy Weems approached Raymond Montgomery, 40, of Bear, Delaware,
and determined he was the thief. He was
charged on a Criminal Citation for theft under $100.00 and released on the scene.
Theft Case #16-54185:
On
September 23, 2016, Deputy R. Shrawder responded to Inner Place, in Lusby, for
the report of a theft. The complainant
reported that sometime between 8:00am on September 14 - 8:30am on September 23rd,
multiple items were stolen from inside their boat:
4 Penn Rod and Reels, 3 open face
surf rods, 4 light tackle rods, 6 12-volt batteries, 1 tackle box, 30 lures, 2 50-foot anchor
lines, 1 6-foot folding ladder, 2 folding crab pots, 2 umbrella rigs and 1
fishing rig. No known suspects at this
time.
Theft Case #16-54079:
On
September 22, 2016, Deputy R. Spalding was called to Decoy Drive, in Owings,
for the report of a theft. Upon arrival
he made contact with the complaint who advised the registration sticker to his
vehicle had been stolen. Due to the
vehicle having been serviced in another location for over three (3) months, it
is unclear where the crime took place.
Theft Case #16-54077:
On
September 22, 2016, Dfc. J. Denton was dispatched to Jesus the Good Shepherd Church located on West Mount Harmony Road,
in Owings, for the
report of a theft. A concrete statue that was in the outdoor prayer garden area was stolen
between September 12 - 16th.
** It should be noted on
September 3rd, Father King had previously reported another statue
theft taking place at the entrance of the church.
Theft Case #16-53991:
On September 22, 2016, Deputy V.
O’Donnell arrived at the Tiki Bar located on Charles Street, in Solomons, to
respond to a theft report. The Manager
explained that a black iPod, capable of scanning a license, was stolen from the
establishment. This crime took place
sometime between September 19 - 22.
Theft Case #16-53718:
On September 20, 2016, Dfc. S. Rediker
responded to the Lusby Giant grocery store, on Rousby Hall Road, for the report
of a shoplifting that had just occurred.
The manager stated several suspects (2 adult B/M males and 1 adult B/F
carrying a baby) attempted to push two (2) full carts of groceries out of the
store without purchasing the items. They
fled the store in a vehicle, leaving behind one of the carts.
Theft Case #16-53665:
On September 20, 2016, Dfc. R.
Burggraff responded to Lloyd Bowen Road, in St. Leonard, for the report of a
theft. The Property Manager stated there
were three (3) HVAC units stolen from two (2) homes on the property. He last noticed the HVAC units on September
16 around 9:00am.
Theft Case #16-53434:
On September 19, 2016, Deputy D. Clark
responded to Caney Court, in Prince Frederick, to recover a possible stolen
motorcycle. Deputy Clark determined the
white Kawasaki, located in the complainant’s shed, was, in fact, reported
stolen from Montgomery County. Upon
questioning Bryan King, 28, of Prince
Frederick, he admitted purchasing the Kawasaki from an unknown person and
knew it was stolen when he bought it. During
the investigation it was also discovered King was in Possession of a controlled
dangerous substance (Heroin) and Possession of CDS paraphernalia (plastic
wrapper). He was placed in handcuffs and
transported to the Detention Center where he will be charged with theft $1,000
to $10,000, Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance-Not Marijuana and
Possession of Paraphernalia.
Bryan King, 28, of Prince Frederick |
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