During the week of December 4 – December 10, deputies
of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 997 calls for service
throughout the community.
Burglary 17-63606:
On December 6, 2017 Dfc.
Weems responded to Running Fox Road, Lusby for the report of an attempted
burglary. Upon arrival, the victim stated that an unknown suspect(s) attempted
to enter their residence through the basement door. The door appeared to be
kicked several times damaging the door, door frame, and the door locking
hardware. The estimated damaged is $500.
Burglary 17-64065:
On December 9, 2017 Dfc.
Kreps responded to Dalrymple Road, Chesapeake Beach for the report of a
burglary. The victim stated sometime between 7:00am and 12:00pm on December 9th
an unknown suspect(s) broke into their shed and removed several items. The
suspect(s) stole a red gas can, a red and green Craftsman mixed gas straight
shaft weed eater, and a Craftsman 200 piece mechanics tool set in a black case.
The value of stolen and damaged property is $420.
Damaged Property 17-63253:
On December 4, 2017 Deputy
N. Buckler responded to Bayside Road, Chesapeake Beach for the report of
damaged property. The victim stated sometime between December 3rd at
9:00pm and December 4th at 9:00 an unknown suspect(s) used an
unknown object that struck the bottom left window of the door shattering the
glass. The estimated damaged property is $500.
Damaged Property 17-64179:
On December 10, 2017 Dfc.
Holt responded to Redeye Road, Lusby for the report of damaged property. The
victim stated at approximately 6:30pm while driving down Redeye Road they heard
a loud sound and their driver’s side front window had shattered. A BB sized hole
was observed in the top of the window. The estimated damaged property is $600.
Theft 17-63575:
On December 6, 2017 Dfc.
Burggraff responded to the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office for the report of a
theft that occurred at Walmart in Dunkirk. The victim stated on December 5th
at approximately 5:30pm they accidentally left their black and white clutch
wallet in the shopping cart when they left. When the victim returned to the
store the wallet had been removed from the shopping cart. The value of the stolen
property is $20.
Theft 17-64091:
On December 9, 2017 Deputy
Barger responded to the Sunderland Park and Ride for the report of a theft from
vehicle. The victim stated sometime between 6:45am and 8:45pm on December 9th
an unknown suspect(s) removed their rear registration plate from the vehicle.
The value of the stolen property is $135.
Theft 17-64145:
On December 10, 2017
Deputy Spalding responded to the Mills Creek Boat Center, Lusby for the report
of a theft. The victim stated an unknown suspect(s) stole their Loadstar tire
from their trailer. The value of the stolen property is $200.
Arrest:
On December 6, 2017 Dfc.
Ostazeski responded to Peace Pipe Court, Lusby for the report of a theft and a
subject with multiple warrants. While responding to the residence it was
confirmed through Emergency Communications that the subject at the residence
had warrants through two different counties. Deputy Ostazski arrived on scene
and made contact with the suspect later identified as Andrew Hood (28) of Lusby. Dfc. Ostazski placed Andrew under arrest
for the outstanding warrants, and also informed him he was being accused of
stealing prescription medicine. It was determined the prescription bottle Andrew
had shown to the officers had multiple prescription and nonprescription
medications inside he did not have a prescription for. Andrew was transported
to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with three counts of CDS:
Possession-not marijuana (Suboxone, Alprazolam, Amphetamine), CDS: Opiate
without Prescription, and Theft: $100 to Under $1,500.
Andrew Hood (28) of Lusby |
On December 8, 2017 Deputy
Boerum responded to Buckets Sports Bar, Lusby to assist Dfc. Livingston with a
disorderly subject. Deputy Livingston made contact with a male later identified
as Mustafa Abdualla (43) of Kansas City
being disorderly in the bar. Deputy Livingston asked the male several items to
leave, and helped place him in his sober driver’s vehicle. Abdualla got back
out of the vehicle, walked over to Dfc. Livingston and began yelling
profanities. Dfc. Livingston placed
Abdualla under arrest. Deputy Boerum placed Abdualla in his patrol vehicle and
transported him to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was charged
with Disorderly Contact and Fail Obey Reasonable/ Lawful Order of Law
Enforcement Officer.
Mustafa Abdualla (43) of Kansas City |
On December 10, 2017
Deputy Sampson was on routine patrol in the area of the Prince Frederick Wawa
when he observed a male walking across the parking lot who appeared to be
confused and disoriented. Deputy Sampson approached the male subject later
identified as Richard Wathen (34) of Huntingtown
and noticed his pupils to be enlarged and that he was very fidgety. Deputy
Sampson asked Mr. Wathen if he could perform a search of him for weapons on
drugs and he stated he did not mind. While searching Mr. Wathen it was
discovered he had several drugs and paraphernalia on him. Mr. Wathen was placed
under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged
with three counts of CDS: Possession-not marijuana (Vyvanse, Amphetamine, and
Alprazolam) and four counts of CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.
Richard Wathen (34) of Huntingtown |