CDS Violation Case #17-450: On January 3, 2017, Dfc. J. Denton conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of Little Cove Point Road/Platinum Drive, in Lusby, on a vehicle he observed travelling without a tag light and with an expired registration sticker. As he approached the driver, Jamal Davis, 20, of Lexington Park, MD, he detected a strong odor of marijuana. A search of the vehicle revealed (4) four clear plastic bags containing marijuana (weighing 90.3 grams) and when searching the passenger, Tyquan Mims, 20, of SE Washington, DC, he discovered a fully loaded Tarus PT 111 Pro 9mm handgun tucked into his waistband. Both Davis and Mims were transported to the Detention Center and charged with Possession with Intent to Distribute Narcotic (Marijuana) and Possession of Marijuana 10 + grams. Mims was also charged with CDS: Possession of a Firearm, Possession of a Firearm being under the age of 21, Dangerous Weapon/Conceal and Handgun on Person.
Jamal Davis, 20, of Lexington Park, MD |
Tyquan Mims, 20, of SE Washington, DC |
Disorderly Conduct Case #17-970: On January 6, 2017, while F/Sgt. R. Cox was working security at Calvert Memorial Hospital, he was requested, by medical staff, to assist with a disorderly patient. The uncooperative patient, identified as Daniel Willie, 60, of Lusby, had been asked multiple times to stop his disorderly behavior, which was disturbing other patients. After Mr. Willie was medically cleared by hospital staff, he refused to leave the hospital and became confrontational. He was given multiple travel options to assist in getting him back home but he continued to be disruptive. He was placed under arrest and charged with Disorderly Conduct, Intoxicated Public Disturbance and Fail to Obey Reasonable/Lawful Order.
Daniel Willie, 60, of Lusby |
Disorderly Conduct Case #17-527: On January 4, 2017, at approximately 10:35 am, Dfc. D. Clark was dispatched to the intersection of Solomon’s Island Road/Saint Leonard Road, in Port Republic, in response to a call placed by a concerned citizen who advised of a possible vehicle tampering. After making contact with persons in and around the vehicles, he determined Wilson Carroll, 27, of Prince Frederick, had active warrants through the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office, Maryland State Police and the Saint Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office. As he attempted to place Carroll under arrest, he refused to cooperate and became extremely disorderly by yelling, swearing and dragging his legs. Prior to placing Carroll in the Deputy’s vehicle, he located two (2) knives on his person. He was charged with Disorderly Conduct and Possession of a Concealed Dangerous Weapon.
Wilson Carroll, 27, of Prince Frederick |
Destruction of Property Case #17-569: On January 4, 2017, Dfc. R. Weems responded to the Solomon’s Weis parking lot, located on HG Trueman Road, for the report of damage to a vehicle. The complainant stated they parked their vehicle at 7:00am that morning and upon returning at 3:00pm, they discovered the driver’s side window had been broken.
Destruction of Property Case #17-262: On January 2, 2017, Deputy N. Barger was dispatched to Woodbridge Lane, in Huntingtown, for the report of damage to a garage door. Upon arrival the victim explained they last observed their garage door in normal condition on December 30 and returned home on January 2nd to find multiple dents on the lower left side of the door and it appeared the door had been pushed inward.
Theft Case #17-767: On January 5, 2017, at approximately 12:45pm, Deputy J. Ward was dispatched to the shopping center parking lot on Dares Beach Road, in Prince Frederick, for the report that a citizen had witnessed an unidentified white male opening unlocked vehicles and quickly leaving. One of the victim’s had checked their vehicle and discovered cigarettes had been stolen.
Theft Case #17-367: On January 3, 2017, Dfc. P. Wood responded to Bright Lane, in Owings, for the report of stolen registration plates. Upon arrival he made contact with the victim who stated the front and rear plates had been stolen from their vehicle which it was either parked in their driveway, or possibly while parked at the park and ride in Waysons Corner.
Theft Case #17-224: On January 2, 2017, Dfc. P. Wood responded to the home of a victim who wanted to report a theft. The victim explained they had parked their locked vehicle from 12:30pm – 1:30pm on Bay Avenue/Fifth Street, in North Beach, and attended the Polar Bear Charity Event. When they returned to their vehicle, they noticed the rear passenger door was unlocked and credit cards, gift cards and money were stolen from a purse they had hidden in the vehicle.
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