During the week of November 6 – November 12, deputies
of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1, 185 calls for service
throughout the community.
Burglary 17-59123:
On November 10, 2017
Deputy Boerum responded to Calvert Drive, Chesapeake Beach for the report of a
burglary. The victim stated that an unknown suspect(s) shattered the basement
door to the residence, moved several items in the residence around, and stole a
collection of shark teeth and fossils that had been collected over the years.
The estimated value of the stolen property is $2,000.
Burglary 17-59197:
On November 10, 2017 Dfc.
D. Naughton responded to Gunsmoke Circle, Lusby for the report of a burglary.
The victim stated they got home to find their bay window in the kitchen had
been tampered with from the outside and the screen had also been removed. It
was determined sometime between 12:15pm and 1:05pm on November 10th
the unknown suspect(s) used the air conditioning unit to get to the bay kitchen
window attempting to pry it open. The estimated damaged property is 500.
Theft 17-58495:
On November 6, 2017 Deputy
Barger responded to Busters Lane, Owings for the report of a theft. The victim
stated sometime between November 1st at 7:00am and November 3rd
12:00pm an unknown suspect(s) had removed their Republic Service trash can from
the end of their driveway. The value of the stolen property is $88.
Theft 17-58680:
On November 7, 2017 Deputy
Sampson responded to Dares Beach Road, Prince Frederick for the report of theft
from multiple vehicles. The victim stated sometime between October 28th
and November 4th an unknown suspect(s) had ransacked and stole items
out of three vehicles in their driveway. The items included Durham 50 piece
ratchet set, Klein pocket knife, Carhartt beanie cap, loose change, and an
aluminum flashlight. The value of the stolen property is $306.
Theft 17-58766:
On November 8, 2017 Dfc.
Locke responded to Greenhill Court, Huntingtown for the report of a theft from
vehicle. The victim stated sometime between November 7th at 9:30pm
and November 8th at 7:15am an unknown suspect(s) shattered their
front passenger side door window and stole a white Michael Kors satchel and a
Texas Instrument graphing calculator. The value of the stolen and damaged
property is $790.
Theft 17-58842:
On November 8, 2017 Deputy
Rzepkowski responded to Hollow Way, Huntingtown for the report of a theft from
vehicle. The victim stated sometime between November 7th at 7:00pm
and November 8th at 8:00am an unknown suspect(s) went into their
unlocked vehicle and stole a Kate Spade purse, Maryland driver’s license, bank
card, and the key fob for the vehicle. The value of the stolen property is
$550.
Theft 17-58825:
On November 8, 2017 Deputy
Rzepkowski responded to Sports-Clips on Dares Beach Road, Prince Frederick for
the report of a theft. The victim stated a black male approximately 30 years
old with a thin build and no facial hair entered the store and stole a Mitch
Matterial Puck. The male was wearing a black wind breaker style jacket with
black jeans. The value of the stolen
property is $17.75
Theft 17-59159:
On November 10, 2017
Deputy Sampson responded to Deane Avenue, Prince Frederick for the report of a
theft from vehicle. The victim stated sometime between 2:00am and 4:00am on
November 10th unknown suspect(s) had broken the passenger side door
window and stole their wallet and a sterling silver ring. The value of the
damaged and stolen property is $353.
Damaged Property 17-58457:
On November 6, 2017 Dfc.
Y. Bortchevsky responded to 30th Street, Chesapeake Beach for the
report of damaged property. The victim stated they discovered the window screen
located on the south side of the residence slashed. The estimated damaged
property is $50.
ARRESTS:
On November 12, 2017 Corporal
Wilson was in the WAWA parking lot in Prince Frederick, attempting to locate a
reckless driver when he observed a suspicious vehicle parked in the far east
part of the parking lot. Corporal Wilson observed a male later identified as Graham Whitson (27) of Mechanicsville
standing outside of the vehicle near the passenger side door, along with a Bud
Light can that was placed on the ground under the vehicle where Whitson was
standing. While speaking with Whitson outside of the vehicle, Corporal Wilson
could see drug paraphernalia in plain view inside the vehicle. Deputy Wilson
than made contact with the owner of the vehicle later identified as Jeffrey Whittington (26) of Mechanicsville,
and asked if there was any illegal items in the vehicle. Deputy Wilson conducted
a K9 scan of the vehicle, resulting in a positive alert for narcotics. A search
of the vehicle was conducted resulting in narcotics found inside the vehicle.
Whitson and Whittington were both placed under arrest and transported to the
Calvert County Detention Center. Whitson was charged with CDS: Possession-not
marijuana (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide) and Litter/Dump: Under 100 LBS.
Whittington was charged with CDS: Possession-not marijuana (Oxycodone), CDS:
Possession-not marijuana (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide), and CDS: Possession with
Intent to Distribute.
Graham Whitson (27) of Mechanicsville |
Jeffrey Whittington (26) of Mechanicsville |
On November 11, 2017
Deputy Boerum conducted a traffic stop at Fastop located on HG Trueman Road,
Lusby. While attempting to explain the traffic violations, the driver later
identified as Donald Unkle (28) of Lusby
was becoming very argumentative. Corporal Wilson responded to the traffic stop,
and all occupants were asked to exit the vehicle for a K9 scan to be conducted.
The K9 scan resulted in a positive alert for CDS. A search of the vehicle was
completed and revealed narcotics, along with brass knuckles. Unkle was placed
under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he
was charged with CDS: Possession-not marijuana (cocaine) and Dangerous Weapon –
Conceal.
Donald Unkle (28) of Lusby |