During the week of October 30 – November 5, deputies
of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1, 244 calls for service
throughout the community.
Burglary 17-57836:
On November 2, 2017 Deputy
Sampson responded to Yardley Drive, Prince Frederick for the report of a
burglary. The victim stated when they arrived home, they noticed the gate on
their side fence had been opened along with the back shed door. A search was
conducted of the residence and shed with negative results for any stolen items.
However, the victim stated the ladder found leaning on the shed door, was
usually inside the shed.
Burglary 17-57851:
On November 2, 2017 Deputy
Barger responded to Alta Drive, Sunderland for the report of a burglary. The
victim stated that unknown suspect(s) had broken into their shed. The victim
stated the suspect(s) had cut and removed the Tumbler combination lock and stole
a 100ft extension cord from inside the shed. The victim also noticed multiple
items around the back porch of the residence that did not belong to them
including red plastic gas cans, a red bolt cutter, black plastic funnel, black
bucket, and various copper and steel pipe fittings in the woods behind the
residence. The value of the stolen property is $65.
Theft 17-57206:
On October 30, 2017 Deputy
R. Evans responded to Caudles Way, Saint Leonard for the report of a theft from
vehicle. The victim stated that sometime between October 29th at
4:00pm and October 30th at 7:30am an unknown suspect(s) entered
their unlocked vehicle, stealing a backpack leaf blower and a foldout hedge
trimmer. The value of the stolen property is $750.
Theft 17-57519:
On October 31, 2017 Dfc.
Hardesty responded to Clay Hammond Road, Prince Frederick for the report of a
theft from vehicle. The victim stated sometime between October 30th
at 3:30pm and October 31st at 8:00am an unknown suspect(s) entered
two vehicles in the driveway, removing items out of each vehicle. The items
included a bag containing multiple leather jackets, a tiara, a spring jacket,
and a box with leftovers containing funnel cake fries. The value of the stolen
property is $650.
Theft 17-57857:
On November 2, 2017 Deputy
Sampson responded to the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office for the report of a
theft. The victim stated on October 24th their UPS package
containing a TomTom 5.0 Touchscreen GPS was stolen from their front porch of
their residence located on Childress Trail, Lusby. The value of the stolen
property is $150.
Damaged Property 17-57306:
On October 30, 2017 Deputy
R. Evans responded to Olivet Road, Lusby for the report of damaged property.
The victim stated that sometime between October 27th at 4:00pm and
October 28th at 8:50am an unknown suspect(s) intentionally damaged
the weather stripping of their vehicle. The estimated damaged property is $25.
Damaged Property 17-58158:
On November 4, 2017 Dfc.
Locke responded to Beach Drive, Chesapeake Beach for the report of damaged
property. The victim stated sometime between November 3rd at 11:00pm
and November 4th at 8:00am unknown suspect(s) struck their vehicle
with a BB gun leaving dents in the door and shattering the right rear window of
their vehicle. The estimated damaged property is $500.
ARRESTS:
On November 2, 2017 Deputy
Boerum responded to the 7-Eleven located at 15 N Solomons Island Road for a
trespass complaint. Deputy Boerum arrived on scene to make contact with the
subject later identified as Aaron
Ballard (33) of Prince Frederick, who was currently being detained by an
off duty deputy. Deputy Boerum confirmed the trespass order with Emergency
Communications, and placed Ballard into custody. Ballard was transported to the
Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Trespass: Private Property.
Aaron Ballard (33) of Prince Frederick |
On November 2, 2017
Deputies responded to the Prince Frederick WAWA for the report of possible CDS
activity. Dfc. DeFelice responded on scene and located the vehicle matching the
description provided by Emergency Communications. Dfc. DeFelice observed the
vehicle leave the parking lot at a high rate of speed, and failed to stop at
the stop sign. It was also confirmed, the registration plates displayed on the
vehicle belonged to a different vehicle. Dfc. DeFelice initiated a traffic
stop, making contact with the driver identified as Nicholas Gegor (30) of Chesapeake Beach and the passenger as Rachel Pitcher (28) of Broomes Island. Cpl.
Wilson was on scene and per formed a K9
scan of the vehicle which revealed a positive alert for narcotics. A search of
the vehicle and persons was conducted revealing narcotics and paraphernalia.
Deputy Boerum placed Gegor under arrest and transported him to the Calvert
County Detention Center where he was charged with CDS: Possesion-not marijuana
(Oxycodone), CDS: Possession with intent to Distribute: Narcotics, and CDS:
Possession Paraphernalia. Deputy Wilson placed Pitcher under arrest and
transported her to the Calvert County Detention Center where she was charged
with CDS: Possession with intent to Distribute: Narcotics and CDS:
Possession-not marijuana (Oxycodone).
Nicholas Gegor (30) of Chesapeake Beach |
Rachel Pitcher (28) of Broomes Island |