During the week of February
21 through February 26 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office
responded to 1,257 calls for service
throughout the community.
CDS
Violation Case #17-9680:
On February 23, 2017, Dfc. D. Naughton initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle in
the area of Solomon’s Island Road/Patuxent Point Parkway, in Solomon’s, that he
observed operating with an obstructed windshield. Immediately
upon contact with the driver, Nicholas
Bohrer, 26, and passenger, Khari
Blackwell, 25, both from Lexington Park, he detected a strong odor of raw
marijuana emitting from the interior. Dfc.
J. Morgan, who also arrived on the scene to assist, located a clear plastic
baggie and cut straw, containing a white powdery residue (cocaine). Bohrer
and Blackwell both received a DC-45 Criminal Citation for possession of CDS
Paraphernalia (cut straw) and were released on the scene.
CDS Violation Case #17-9635: On February 22,
2017, at approximately 7:15pm, Dfc. D. Naughton conducted a traffic stop, at the
intersection of Chisholm/Dalton Trail, in Lusby, on a vehicle operating with inadequate lighting of their rear
registration plate. When he made contact
with the driver, Marisa Ramos, 23,
of Lusby,
he requested a K9 to assist with the stop
due to her behavior. Cpl. R. Wilson and
Dfc. D. Denton arrived on the scene with their K9 partner, who alerted positive
for CDS. A search of the vehicle revealed a black bag containing K2 Spice
sitting under the driver seat and a small round pill (Oxycodone) was located
inside a purse. Ramos admitted both belonged to her. She was arrested for Possession
of a Dangerous Nonnarcotic Drug (K2 Spice), Possession of an Opiate Without a
Prescription (Oxycontin) and Possession of Paraphernalia (black bag).
Marisa Ramos, 23, of Lusby |
CDS
Violation Case #17-9366: On
February 21, 2017, Deputy T. Mohler witnessed a female driver texting on her
cell phone, causing her vehicle to drift into Deputy Mohler’s lane of
travel. He pulled into the shoulder to avoid a collision and then was
able to conduct a traffic stop at the
intersection of Solomon’s Island Road/German Chapel Road, in Prince Frederick. The driver, Heather Embrey, 32, of Lusby, advised she did not have her license
with her and initially gave a false name.
At this time Cpl. R. Wilson, Dfc. M. Trigg and their K9 partner arrived
on the scene to assist. A K9 sniff of
the vehicle indicated a positive alert for CDS.
A search of the vehicle revealed a black zippered bag (containing a
syringe, cut straw, silver spoon and baggie) all with a small amount of white
powdery substance and a glass "Crack Pipe" was also found in her
purse. Embrey was arrested for CDS
Administer Equipment Possession/Distribute (syringe), Possession of
Paraphernalia (zippered bag and cut straw) and Fraud/Presume Identity to Avoid
Prosecution.
Heather Embrey, 32, of Lusby |
Motor
Vehicle Theft Case #17-9820: On
February 23, 2017, Deputy N. Barger was dispatched to Discount Liquors, located at N. Solomon’s Island Road, in Huntingtown, for
the report of a stolen vehicle. He made
contact with the victim who advised he parked his truck outside of the liquor
store and intended to make a quick trip inside, leaving his truck unlocked with
the keys in the ignition. Once he exited
the store he saw his truck being driven south on Hope Lane. A lookout was broadcast and his truck was
found abandoned along the wood line on Wilson Road, in Huntingtown. There were multiple damages done to the
vehicle: the roof ladder was damaged, causing
the bed of the truck to shift, damaging the bed cover and one of the two (2)
back doors was broken off. Stolen from
the truck were: a rear light, a red and
black Coleman 9000 Generator (with a cold-cranking action), a black leather
wallet (containing a MD Driver’s License, Credit Cards and money) and multiple
prescription medications. This case is
suspended until further information is developed.
Theft
Case #17-9611: On February 22, 2017, Dfc. R. Kreps
was called to Claggett Road, in Sunderland, for the report of a theft. Upon arrival
the victim advised his 1998 Old Town Canoe was taken from his home sometime
between 5:15am - 3:00pm that day. He
described it as red in color and 16’ 9” in length.
Theft
Case #17-9591: On February 22, 2017, Dfc. R. Kreps
was dispatched to St. Andrews Drive, in Chesapeake
Beach, for the report of a theft. Upon
arrival the victim explained he had been working on a car in his driveway,
using numerous tools which he had outside with him. He had a family emergency and needed to leave
suddenly around 8:00pm; therefore, did not have time to put his tools away. When he returned he discovered the following
tools had been stolen: a 35 gallon
Craftsman Air Compressor (with the initials C.D. written on it), a 18v DeWalt
Drill Combo set (a Drill and Impact Driver, two (2) batteries and a charger), a
red four drawer Craftsman tool box, various hand tools (ratchets, wrenches,
sockets) and multiple air tools (a 3/8” impact gun, a 1/2” impact gun and an
air grinder).
If you know who committed these crimes
or any other criminal activity in Calvert County, you can report it anonymously
online by clicking the Crime Solvers link at www.CalvertCountySheriff.us or by calling
410-535-2800.
Crime Solvers offers
rewards of up to $1,000 for information that leads to the arrest or indictment
of a person involved in criminal activity.