Friday, July 21, 2017

PRESS RELEASES FOR JULY 18TH, 2017

CDS Arrests:

·         July 11, 2017- Joseph White, 21, of District Heights was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine, CDS paraphernalia, Disorderly Conduct and Resisting Arrest


       
·         July 15, 2017- Matthew Thomas Zibreg, 31, of Owings was arrested for Possession of Heroin and Paraphernalia


      
·         July 16, 2017- Jason Riley, 36, of Prince Frederick was arrested for Possession of Zubsolv and (bottled urine) Possession and/or selling ‘clean urine’ for the purpose of Alter Drug or Alcohol Test


  
·         July 17, 2017- Antonella Custer, 40, of Prince Frederick and Christopher Gonzalez, 36, of Prince Frederick were arrested for Possession of  CDS Paraphernalia (syringes w/ CDS residue) and (bottled urine) Possession and/or selling ‘clean urine’ for the purpose of Alter Drug or Alcohol Test  



              
·         July 17, 2017- Raymond Stallings III, 26, of Tracy’s Landing and Linda Martin, 59, of Tracy’s Landing were arrested. Stallings was charged with Possession of Cocaine and Heroin. Martin was charged with Possession of Heroin and Paraphernalia.



 

Burglaries:
·         July 15, 2017- Deputies responded to the 8600 block of Chesapeake Lighthouse Dr, North Beach for a burglary.  Residence was entered by force. Under investigation. IR #37652

Thefts:
·         July 10, 2017 between 0430-1700 hours-, Deputies responded to the 200 block of Helena Drive, Prince Frederick for a theft report; a 5 horsepower black go cart, with a community watch sign used as the floorboard, was stolen from the yard. IR #17-36406

·         July 13, 2017- Deputies responded to the 11300 block of San Gabriel Court, Lusby for a theft; bicycle stolen.  IR#36981


·         July 13, 2017 – Deputies took a report for a recovered stolen vehicle.  The vehicle had been stolen from the 900 block of Augustus Dr, Prince Frederick. Vehicle recovered. IR #36924

·         July 14, 2017 –Deputies responded to the Fastop located at 4990 St Leonard Rd, St. Leonard for a theft report.  A sailboat and trailer were stolen from an adjacent lot.



Destruction of Property:

·         Between July 2- July 9, 2017- Deputies responded to the 200 block of Helena Drive, Prince Frederick for a theft report. A lock was cut off a storage trailer: nothing stolen. IR#17-36402

·         On July 2, 2017, Deputies responded to the 4000 block of 15th Street, Chesapeake Beach for damage to vehicles; 5 vehicles were keyed.  IR #’s 17-34797, 17-34810, 17-34811, 17-34812, 17-34813



From the Sheriff

Sheriff Mike Evans and the Calvert County Sheriff's Office is aware of the various accusations being made by a commuter during a recent traffic stop in Calvert County.  The commuter was stopped during a laser enforced traffic initiative.  The speed was recorded as 76 mph in a 55 mph zone.  During the stop a K-9 unit positively alerted to the odor of narcotics in the vehicle, giving probable cause for a search.  The commuter was on the phone with his wife during the encounter.  It was learned during the stop that his wife has an active order for protection against him.  Deputies began to investigate the protective order and the presence of narcotics.  The commuter actively hindered that investigation by refusing to stop talking on the phone and allow a probable cause search to take place.  He was  subsequently arrested and charged with hindering the drug investigation and resisting arrest.  He was also cited for speeding.  The violation of the protective order is still under investigation. 
Although we have not yet received a specific complaint, we take these accusations on social media very seriously.  An investigation into the events that occurred during the stop was immediately initiated and is on-going.  Once all of the facts are gathered a more detailed response will follow.    The Sheriff's Office has every intention of keeping this investigation as transparent as possible.


        
The Calvert County Sheriff’s Office wants to remind citizens the dangers of leaving children, pets and the elderly in vehicles during the hot summer months could result in a fatality.

Cracking a window open and parking in the shade are not sufficient safeguards.
A child’s body temperature can rise up to five times faster than adults can.  A child dies with 107-degree body temperature.
Even if it is 60 degrees outside, your car can still heat up to well above 110 degrees.

Sources:http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/hot-cars-and-kids/death-hot-cars-facts-figures-prevention-n153776



  Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information that leads to the arrest or indictment of a person responsible for a crime in Calvert County.  Anyone with information about an unsolved crime or the location of a fugitive may contact the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office at 410-535-2880.  Any criminal activity can be reported anonymously online by clicking the Crime Solvers link at www.CalvertCountySheriff.us.