During the week of November 7 through November 13 deputies of the
Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,199 calls
for service throughout the community.
Burglary/Damaged
Property Case #16-63718:
On November 7,
2016, at approximately 2:45pm, Deputy V. O’Donnell responded to Calvert Drive, in Lusby, for a reported burglary. The complainant explained they had been away
from their home since August; and upon arriving today, found the front door to the residence was forced open and extensive
damage had been done. The glass globes belonging
to a large dining room light fixture had been smashed, paper napkins were tossed
all over the living room and the master bedroom comforter, throw pillows and
window curtains had all been sliced down the center with a knife.
Burglary Case
#16-63661:
On
November 7, 2016, Dfc. C. Johnson responded to Yellow Bank Road, in Dunkirk,
for the report of a burglary. The
complainant, who is a real estate agent, arrived
at the home to conduct a real estate ‘showing’ and discovered a blanket,
several articles of clothing, a cell phone charger and trash bags, containing additional
articles of clothing, on the floor. There were no signs of forced entry, damage
or items missing. The doors had all been
locked prior to leaving the residence the previous day.
Burglary Case
#16-63640:
On
November 7, 2016, Dfc. W. Durner responded to Hoile Lane, in Huntingtown, for
the report of a burglary. The victim advised their two (2) sheds had
been entered - one had the lock (clasp) broken but nothing appeared to be
missing. The second shed was left open
and items appeared to have been moved around to get access to their red and black Go Cart (with a roll cage & lights), which
was missing. The last time
the victim saw the sheds closed was on November 5th.
CDS Violation
Case #16-64602:
On
November 12, 2016, Dfc. M. Trigg conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle
traveling on Little Cove Point Rd/Rye Court, in . with expired tags. He made contact with the occupants and
discovered the passenger, James
Delahoussaye, 32, of Port Republic, was in possession of illegal
paraphernalia. He was arrested for CDS
Administer Equipment Possession/Distribute (needle) and Possession of
Paraphernalia (spoon).
James Delahoussaye, 32, of Port Republic |
CDS Violation
Case #16-64397:
On
November 11, 2016, Deputy R. Evans conducted a traffic stop at the intersection
of St. Leonard Rd/Woods Road, in St.
Leonard, on
a vehicle travelling with a brake light out. He
immediately recognized the odor of raw marijuana coming from the vehicle. He determined the front passenger, Tracie Hillard, 31, of Lusby, was in
possession of 27 grams of Marijuana, a glass smoking device and rolling
papers. She was transported to the
Detention Center and charged with CDS Possession of 10+ grams of marijuana.
Tracie Hillard, 31, of Lusby |
CDS Violation
Case #16-63736:
On
November 7, 2016, Dfc. M. Trigg conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of
Rousby Hall Rd/Frontier Trail, in Lusby, on a vehicle whose occupants were not
wearing their seatbelts. Upon making
contact with the occupants, he immediately detected the odor of raw marijuana
coming from the vehicle. He discovered Anthony Griffith, 20, of Lusby, was in
possession of 18.2 total grams of marijuana, stored in multiple small zip lock
baggies and a mason jar. He was
transported to the Detention Center and charged with CDS Possession with Intent
to Distribute (marijuana), CDS Possession of Marijuana (10+ grams) and
Possession of paraphernalia (baggies).
Anthony Griffith, 20, of Lusby |
Damaged Property
Case #16-64779:
On
November 12, 2016, at approximately 5:00pm, Deputy B. Boerum responded to
Serenity Court, in Prince Frederick, for the report of damaged property. Upon arrival the complainant advised that sometime
between 11:30pm on November 12 and 5:00pm on November 13, an unknown person
shot at their sliding glass door with a BB gun, breaking the outer pane of
glass.
Disorderly Conduct Case # 16-64547:
On
November 11, 2016, while Dfc. C. Idol was working security at the Rod and Reel
Restaurant, he approached two individuals
who were becoming loud and disorderly while using vulgar language. He instructed them to quiet down or they
would need to leave the building.
Neither Tyrone Williams, 28, of
Martinsburg, WV nor Marvin Hurley,
52, of Inwood, WV would cooperate but rather took an aggressive stance
towards Dfc. Idol. While attempting to
place them under arrest, both subjects were disorderly and physically
aggressive towards Deputy Idol. Once
they were both detained, they were transported to the Detention Center and
charged with Disorderly Conduct, Resisting/Interfere with Arrest and
Trespassing.
Tyrone Williams, 28, of Martinsburg, WV |
Marvin Hurley, 52, of Inwood, WV |
Theft Case #16-64697:
On
November 12, 2016, at 11:30pm, Dfc. T. Holt responded to White Sands Drive, in
Lusby, for the report of a
theft. The victim explained she had left
her purse in her vehicle while visiting Vera’s Bar in White Sands. Upon leaving she realized it was missing
along with credit cards, money and her social security card.
Theft Case
#16-64455:
On
November 11, 2016, Dfc. S. Moran was dispatched to Hickok Trail, in Lusby, for
the report of a theft. He made contact
with the victim who stated a UPS mail package, containing a Microsoft Xbox 1
Controller, had been stolen off the front porch of their residence.
Theft Case
#16-64123:
On
November 9, 2016, Deputy N. Buckler responded to Simmons Ridge Road, in Prince
Frederick, for the report of a theft. He
made contact with the victim who advised they had placed two (2) cards in the
mail, both containing money (cash), and only one card made it to its’
destination. This case is being further
investigated due to other complaints of mail theft possibly occurring through
the Huntingtown Post Office.
Theft Case
#16-63853:
On
November 8, 2016, Dfc. Y. Bortchevsky responded to Chesapeake Avenue, in North
Beach, for the report of a theft from vehicle.
The victim stated that at approximately 9:00pm on November 7, they
had parked their (unlocked) vehicle outside their home and discovered money
missing from the console the next morning around 8:30am. No suspects at this time.
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