During the week of October 25 through October 31 deputies of the
Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1260 calls
for service throughout the community.
Burglary Case
#16-61409:
On October 26, 2016, at 1:30pm, Cpl. M. Naecker responded to a call for
an attempted burglary at Rhett Butler Court, in Huntingtown. The complainant explained that around 1:20pm
- 1:30pm, his dogs started barking so he went to investigate. He witnessed a white male attempting to pry
open a window screen from a second floor window. When he shouted at the unknown male, he took
off running. The investigation is still
continuing.
Burglary Case
#16-61741:
On October 28, 2016, Deputy N. Barger
responded to Emmanuel Church Road, in Huntington, for the report of a burglary
and damaged property. The victim
explained that their unlocked shed had been entered and a John Deere tractor
was damaged. A plastic knob, which controls
the mower deck, was broken off and was lying on the tractor. Also, a Trail Master 150XRS had several tires
cut, a valve stem was damaged and the cloth roof was cut. This vandalism occurred between 3:00pm on
October 25 and 8:45am on October 28.
Burglary Case
#16-61977:
On
October 29, 2016, Dfc. S. Moran was dispatched to Spruce Drive, in Lusby, for
the report of a burglary. The victim explained
he had been away from his home approximately two (2) weeks and upon returning,
he discovered his front porch, shed, garage and cabin to his boat had all been forced
open and entered. Stolen items include: two (2) crab
(cooking) pots, crab net, Skil Circular Saw, Honda 5000 watt generator, Table
Saw and a Ryobi String Trimmer.
CDS Violation
Case #16-61487:
On
October 26, 2016, at approximately 11:00pm, Deputy T. Mohler was on patrol near
the Holiday Inn, in Solomon’s, when he received a dispatch for a possible
intoxicated driver. He conducted a
traffic stop after observing a vehicle swerving in and out of the traffic lane and
operating without the required registration plate lights. The driver was ultimately issued the
appropriate traffic warnings and released on the scene. The passenger, Teresa Hagy, 34, of Prince Frederick, was found to be in possession
of illegal drugs. She was arrested for
Possession with Intent to Distribute a Narcotic (Oxycontin), CDS: Possession of
a Synthetic Narcotic (Oxycontin) and Possession of Paraphernalia (cut straw).
Teresa Hagy, 34, of Prince Frederick |
CDS Violation
Case #16-61459:
On
October 26, 2016, Deputy R. Evans responded to a complaint involving a
suspicious person seen on Cove Point Road, in Lusby. He made contact with a female, Laura Hinchman, 28, of Lusby, after he witnessed
Hinchman pass a sharp object to a male companion she was with. The sharp object was found to be a hollowed out pen containing a white powdery residue. Ms. Hinchman was arrested for Possession of a
Dangerous Nonnarcotic Drug (Alprazolam) and for Possession of Paraphernalia
(hollowed out pen).
Laura Hinchman, 28, of Lusby |
Damaged Property
Case #16-61450:
On
October 26, 2016, Deputy N. Buckler was dispatched to Pin Oak Court, in Prince
Frederick, for the report of damaged property.
The victim reported that sometime between October 12 - October 17 someone dropped a pair of scissors and several screws into their
HVAC unit, causing it to jam and stop working.
No known suspects at this time.
Damaged Property
Case #16-61372:
On
October 26, 2016, Deputy S. Rediker was dispatched to San Angelo Drive, in
Lusby, for the report of damaged property.
The victim stated they were woken up by a loud bang between 4:00am -
6:00am. After looking outside they
discovered their mailbox had been broken and parts of it were scattered across
the roadway.
Damaged Property
Case #16-61248:
On
October 25, 2016, at approximately 6:00pm, Deputy N. Barger responded to
Calvert Avenue, in Chesapeake Beach, for the report of a destruction of
property. The complainant explained that
the windows of their camper, which is parked in their driveway, had been shot
at with a BB gun. Several windows were shattered and areas around the windows were either dented
or had paint chipped off. The last time
the camper was seen undamaged was around 6:00pm on October 18. The damage was discovered around 10:30pm that
evening.
Disorderly Conduct Case # 16-62095:
On
October 30, 2016, at approximately 12:30pm, Dfc. J. Livingston was called to
the area of the Prince Frederick WaWa for the report of a citizen pan handling
(asking for money). Upon arrival he
observed a white male stumbling through the parking lot, with mud covering his
pants. When he approached and questioned Frederick Donahue, 56, of Chesapeake Beach,
he noticed a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from his
person. He was told to leave the
property several times and to stop harassing people for money. He then approached a store employee and
another citizen, loudly asking for food, causing others nearby to stop and look
at Mr. Donahue. He was then taken into
custody and charged with Disorderly Conduct, Fail to Obey a Reasonable/Lawful
Order and Trespassing on Private Property.
Disorderly Conduct Case # 16-61865:
On October 28, 2016, at approximately
9:00pm, Dfc. D. Gatton responded to the Fastop, in Chesapeake Beach, for a
disorderly complaint. On arrival he made contact with Frederick Donahue, 56, of Chesapeake Beach, who was sitting on the sidewalk and had a strong smell of
alcohol emitting from his person. Deputy Gatton asked Donahue to leave the
Fastop several times but would not cooperate.
Donahue then turned towards a female employee and asked an inappropriate
question. Donahue was then arrested for Failure
to Obey a Reasonable/Lawful Order and Disorderly Conduct. As he was transported to the Detention Center,
he was warned not to go back to the Chesapeake Beach Fastop or he would be charged
with Trespassing.
Frederick Donahue, 56, of Chesapeake Beach |
Disorderly Conduct Case # 16-61942:
On
October 29, 2016, around 1:00pm, Dfc. P. Aurich responded to the Dunkirk Plaza
Drive parking lot for the report of a female urinating in public. As Deputy P. Aurich approached the area, he witnessed
a female undressed and urinating next to a car.
By the time he made contact with her, she had already gotten back into
her vehicle. He approached Valerie Miller, 37, of Lothian, MD, who
was reclined back in her seat and “huffing” (inhaling) a can of DustOff cleaner. He discovered an empty can on the floorboard
and four (4) full cans on the front passenger seat. She was placed under arrest and charged with Disorderly
Conduct, Indecent Exposure and CDS:
Inhale Harmful Substance.
Valerie Miller, 37, of Lothian, MD |
Theft Case #16-61957:
On
October 29, 2016, at approximately 2:30pm, Dfc. Y. Bortchevsky responded to D
Street, in Chesapeake Beach, for the report of a theft. The victim explained that two (2) of their
unlocked vehicles, parked in their driveway, were ransacked. A prescription bottle and USB cable were both
stolen.
Theft Case #16-61809:
On
October 28, 2016, Dfc. T. Holt responded to White Sands Drive, in Lusby, for
the report of a theft. He made contact
with the complainant who stated someone had entered his unlocked vehicle and
stole a Dell Laptop. The last time the
laptop was seen was around 7:30pm on October 27. He noticed the computer missing the next
morning around 5:00am.
Theft Case #16-61823:
On
October 28, 2016, Dfc. S. Moran was dispatched to Parran Road, in St. Leonard
for the report of a theft. Upon arrival
he made contact with the victim who stated upon retrieving his mail today, he
discovered an envelope was opened and money (cash) was removed.
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