During the week of
March 6 through March 12 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office
responded to 1,420 calls for service
throughout the community.
CDS Violation #17-12357: On March 8,
2017, at approximately 9:00pm, Dfc. J. Denton conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle
he observed being driven with a tail light out near the intersection of S.
Solomons Island Road/St. Island Road. Dfc. Moran and his K-9 partner arrived on the scene as he made contact
with the driver and the other occupants of the vehicle. The rear passenger, Terry Windsor, 25, of Faulkner, MD, refused to cooperate and kept
his hand clenched. Deputy Denton opened
Windsor’s hand and observed a blue pill
(Oxycodone) and an oval capsule (Alprazolam). The driver was issued a warning
for the traffic violation and released on the scene. Windsor was arrested for CDS Possession of a
Synthetic narcotic (Oxycodone) and for CDS Possession of a Dangerous
nonnarcotic drug (Alprazolam).
Terry Windsor, 25, of Faulkner, MD |
CDS Violation #17-12113: On March 7,
2017, at approximately 4:00pm, Deputy K. Williamson received an alert that a passing
vehicle was being driven with a suspended registration. He stopped the vehicle at the Rt. 2/4 Liquor
store and made contact with the driver, Tirrell
Simms, 27, of Pomfrey, MD, to inform him that he had a broken (rear) brake
light globe and for the driving violation.
While he obtained names of all the occupants, Trooper McCombs and his K9 partner, Plank, conducted a K9 sniff of
the vehicle, which resulted in a positive alert. Deputy Williamson discovered 82 loose pills
in the console (Acetaminophen/Hydrocodone).
Simms was placed under arrest for CDS: Possession of a Synthetic
Narcotic, Driving on a Suspended License, Driving with a Suspended Registration
and received a warning for the broken brake light globe. As he was searched inside the Detention
Center, C/O Lanier discovered a piece of folded paper with Marijuana residue. Simms received additional charges of Possession/Receive
Contraband while confined (Marijuana) and Possession of Contraband in a Place
of Confinement.
Tirrell Simms, 27, of Pomfrey, MD |
CDS Violation #17-12066: On March 7,
2017, at approximately 1:00pm, Dfc. M. Trigg stopped a vehicle at the
intersection of German Chapel Road/S. Solomon’s Island Road. The
occupants were searched and the front passenger, Freddie
Commodore, 52, of Port Republic, was found to have two (2) recently
filled prescription bottles on his person which were almost empty. He was arrested for two (2) counts of CDS
Possession with Intent to Distribute (Oxycontin, Alprazolam) and Possession of
Paraphernalia (bottles).
Freddie Commodore, 52, of Port Republic |
CDS Violation #17-11951: On March 6,
2017, Dfc. G. Gott observed a vehicle travelling slowly and come to a complete stop
in the middle of the road, blocking passage.
He conducted a traffic stop at Barreda Boulevard/Dogwood Drive, making
contact with the driver, Chelsea Hoofnagle, 30, of Lusby. While speaking with Hoofnagle he observed a prescription
bag on the passenger side seat containing buprenorphine packets, displaying two
different serial numbers. Hoofnagle was
placed under arrest for possession of Possession of a Synthetic Narcotic
(Suboxone) and CDS Possession of Dangerous
Nonnarcotic drugs (Alprazolam and Adderall).
She was transported to the Detention Center
and was also issued a warning for the traffic violation.
Chelsea Hoofnagle, 30, of Lusby |
CDS
Violation Case #17-11779:
On March 6, 2017, at approximately
7:30am, Deputy T. Mohler observed a vehicle traveling well above the posted
speed limit and was able to initiate at traffic stop near Solomon’s Island
Road/Ball Road, in Saint Leonard. Upon
contacting the driver, David Dziergowski,
Jr., 25, of Lusby, he immediately detected the strong odor of marijuana
emitting from the vehicle. A search of
the vehicle and its’ contents revealed a glass smoking device, a green colored
rubber container containing THC (Dab), a metal rod with concentrated THC wax and
an unopened Suboxone strip. Dziergowski
was charged with Possession of a Synthetic Narcotic (Suboxone), CDS Possession
of a Dangerous Nonnarcotic Drug (THC Wax) and Possession of Paraphernalia
(glass pipe).
David Dziergowski, Jr., 25, of Lusby |
Damaged Property Case #17-12608: On March 10, 2017, Deputy R. Shrawder was dispatched to
Armory Road Self Storage, in Prince Frederick, for the report of property
damage. Upon arrival he spoke with the
suspect on the scene, Salvatore
Gallodoro, 38, of Prince Frederick, who admitted he couldn’t get into his storage
unit so he broke the door to gain entry. He was arrested for Destruction of Property
Less than $1000.00 and transported to the Detention Center. He also received an eviction notice to remove
all of his items from the storage facility.
Salvatore Gallodoro, 38, of Prince Frederick |
Damaged Property Case #17-11965: On March 6,
2017, Dfc. A. Ostazeski responded to Senora Lane, in Lusby, for a report of
damaged property. The victim explained they
parked their car around 5:00pm and around 10:30pm that evening received an
email from On-Star notifying them that two (2) of their tires were low on
air. After thoroughly inspecting the
tires, they realized the tires were intentionally slashed. There are no suspects at this time.
Damaged Property Case #17-11827: On March 6,
2017, Deputy R. Shrawder responded to Stafford Road, in Prince Frederick, for
the report of damaged property. When he arrived the complainant advised that sometime
between 10:15am and 10:50 that day, someone intentionally scratched the rear
passenger side door of their vehicle. There are no known suspects at this time.
Theft
Case #17-12918: On March 11, 2017, Dfc. C. Idol
responded to 5th Street, in North Beach, for the report of a theft. Upon arrival the victim advised he was moving
items from his vehicle into his residence and had stepped away briefly; upon
returning, discovered a black Taurus 99AF 9mm gun (with brown grip and in a black holster/case) was
missing.
Theft
Case #17-12632: On March 10, 2017, Deputy S. Trotter
assisted a victim who arrived at the Sheriff’s Office to report a theft. The victim explained they had parked their
vehicle at the Calvert Memorial Hospital on March 2nd and discovered
their handicap placard was stolen. She was provided
a case number and advised to contact the MVA to get a placard replacement.
Theft
Case #17-12428: On March 9, 2017, Dfc. C. Johnson
responded to the CVS Pharmacy, in Dunkirk, for the report of a
shoplifting. The manager stated a light
skin black male entered the store with a flat/empty duffle bag. Upon leaving, he did not stop to check out at
the register, but rather left the store with the same bag appearing to be full
and bulky. The manager checked the area
where the shoplifter was last seen in the store and discovered sixteen (16)
bottles of body wash missing from the shelf.
Theft
Case #17-12294: On March 8, 2017, Deputy R. Spalding
was dispatched to the Prince Frederick Walmart store for a “check welfare”
call. A complainant had called to advise they had observed a white female
“huffing” from a can near the south entrance to the store. Upon arrival Deputy Spalding observed a
female, matching the description, (repeatedly) huffing from a can and appeared
to be [getting] sick. He approached her to
render aide and noticed her speech slurred and her movements slow and
lethargic. At that time a lost prevention officer informed Deputy Spalding that
a store video shows Jennifer Woomer, 34,
Chesapeake Beach, stealing the industrial strength Duster cans, she was
using, from their store shelves. She was
transported to the Detention Center where she was charged with CDS: Inhale
Harmful Substance and Theft Less Than $1,000.00.
Jennifer Woomer, 34, Chesapeake Beach |
Theft
Case #17-11905: On March 6, 2017, Dfc. G. Gott
responded to Appeal Lane, in Lusby, for the report of a mail theft. The victim explained her neighbor had called
her on March 4th, around 1:00pm, to let her know she had a package
delivered because she was away from home.
Her neighbor called back on March 5th at 2:15pm and advised
her that the package was no longer outside her door.
Theft
Case #17-11849: On March 6, 2017, Dfc. C. Sloane was
dispatched to Lilac Circle, in St. Leonard, for the report of a theft. The complainant advised they had two (2)
tarps covering stacks of wood in their yard – a 20x20 blur tarp and a 10x10
brown tarp. Sometime between Saturday
March 5th around 7:00pm and March 6th,
someone stole both of the tarps.
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or any other criminal activity in Calvert County, you can report it anonymously
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