During the week of January 22 – January 28, deputies
of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,250 calls for service
throughout the community.
Burglary: 18-3760
On January
23, 2018 Dfc. Childress responded to Oriole Way, Saint Leonard for the report
of a theft. The victim stated sometime between 8:00 AM and 12:30 PM an unknown
suspect(s) entered his residence and stole a Wii game console along with games
and controllers, a Playstation 4, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPod Touch, ½ a
carton of Marlboro cigarettes, unknown amount of US currency (loose change) and
a safe containing prescriptions and vehicle titles. The total value of stolen
property is approximately $984.
Burglary: 18-3870
On January
24, 2018 Dfc. Cress responded to 18th Street, Chesapeake Beach for
the report of a burglary. The victim stated between January 13th and
January 24th and unknown suspect(s) forced entry into his residence,
which is currently vacant, through a rear locked door, and stole two saws. The
total value of stolen property and damage is approximately $295.
Burglary: 18-4172
On January
26, 2018 Dfc. Hardesty responded to St Leonard Road, Saint Leonard for the
report of damaged property. The owner of the business stated between January 25th
at 5:15 PM and January 26th at 8:00 AM an unknown suspect(s)
tampered with the lock and attempted to enter the business, but was
unsuccessful.
Burglary: 18-4393
On January
27, 2018 Dfc. Rediker responded to The Shops at Ogden’s Commons on Parker’s
Creek Road, Port Republic for the report of a burglary. The victim stated
around 2:00 AM she received an alarm to her business that indicated a door was
opened, which she found when she showed up around 8:45 that morning. The door
appeared to have been pried open with a bar by an unknown suspect(s). The
estimated value of the damage is approximately $300.
Damaged Property: 18-3479
On January
22, 2018 Dfc. Fox responded to Bedford Drive, North Beach for the report of a
vehicle that had possibly been keyed. The vehicle owner stated on January 21st
between 9:30 AM and 10:30 AM her vehicle was scratched while parked at the
World Gym in Owings. It is undetermined whether it was a scratch by key or by
vehicle. The estimated damaged property is $200.
Damaged Property: 18-3460, 18-3451
On January
22, 2018 Deputy J. Ward responded to Victoria Lane, Sunderland for the report
of damaged property. The complainant stated she left her residence and noticed
two of her neighbors’ mailboxes were damaged. Both victims stated sometime
between January 20th at 4:30 PM and January 21st at 8:00
AM an unknown suspect(s) purposely damaged their mailboxes. The estimated
damaged property is $100 each.
Damaged Property: 18-4035
On January
25, 2018 Dfc. Kreps responded to Stinnett Road, Huntingtown for the report of
damaged property. The victim stated sometime between January 14th at
12:00 PM and January 21st at 12:00 PM an unknown suspect(s) had
taken his wooden shooting target apart and driven in his yard. The estimated
value of the damaged property is $30.
Damaged Property: 18-4646
On January
28, 2018 Deputy Parks responded to Shore Acres Way, Prince Frederick for the
report of damaged property. The victim stated at approximately 8:17 PM he heard
a loud bang from his sliding glass door. Deputy Parks noticed a large crack in
the glass, however, it is unknown what caused damage to the door.
Theft: 18-3589
On January
22, 2018 Deputy Parks responded to Calvert Towne Drive, Prince Frederick for
the report of a theft. The victim stated an unknown suspect(s) had stolen her
rear license plate from her vehicle while she was at work that day.
Theft: 18-3903
On January
24, 2018 Deputy Spalding responded to Dawkins Court, Saint Leonard for the
report of a theft. The victim stated at approximately 12:30 PM his cell phone
was stolen from Middleham and St Peter’s Parish church parking lot in Lusby.
The estimated value of the stolen property is $750.
Theft: 18-4063
On January
25, 2018 Dfc. Mitchell responded to Owings Hill Court, Owings for the report of
a theft. The victim stated sometime between December 25th and
January 25th an unknown suspect(s) stole the registration plates
from his utility trailer which was parked in front of his residence. The
estimated value of stolen property is less than $100.
Theft: 18-4477
On January
27, 2018 Dfc. Y. Bortchevsky responded to the Northeast Community Center,
Chesapeake Beach for the report of a theft. The victim stated between 7:00 PM
and 8:00 PM an unknown suspect(s) stole his wallet while playing basketball.
His wallet contained a Navy Federal Credit Union bank card, his Maryland
driver’s license, his social security card and his health insurance card.
Theft: 18-4469
On January
27, 2018 Dfc. Childress responded to Walmart in Prince Frederick for the report
of a theft. The victim stated between 9:00 AM and 1:30 PM an unknown suspect(s)
stole a cell phone car charger as well as 8 Prednisone pills from her unlocked
vehicle. The estimated value of the stolen property is $60.
Theft: 18-4611
On January
28, 2018 Dfc. Burggraff responded to Stock Drive, Lusby for the report of a
theft. The complainant stated he noticed on January 26th that an
unknown suspect(s) stole the year sticker of the tags from his mother’s
vehicle.
Motor Vehicle Theft: 18-3728
On January
23, 2018 Deputy R. Shrawder responded to St John’s Creek Road, Lusby for the
report of a stolen vehicle. The victim stated between January 15th at
7:00 PM and January 23rd, while he was away on a business trip, an
unknown suspect(s) stole his 2008 Harley Davidson.
Arrests:
On January
22, 2018 Deputy R. Evans conducted a traffic stop in the area of Sixes Road and
Grays Road, Prince Frederick. Deputy Evans approached the vehicle and made
contact with the driver, Richard Kidwell
Jr. After running his information, Deputy Evans approached the vehicle,
this time from the passenger side and recognized an odor of marijuana coming
from the vehicle. After a search of the vehicle, Kidwell was placed under
arrest for an active warrant through Montgomery County and transported to the Calvert
County Detention Center. Correctional Officer McDowell conducted a search on
Kidwell and found 20 grams of suspected marijuana in a plastic bag as well as
another 10 gram bag of suspected marijuana during the strip search. Kidwell was
charged with CDS: Possession of Marijuana 10 gm+ and Possession/Receive CDS
While Confined/Detained (Marijuana).
Richard Kidwell Jr. |
On January
23, 2018 Deputy R. Shrawder responded to Clay Hammond Road, Prince Frederick
for the report of a burglary. Because of previous burglaries at his home, the
homeowner set up trail cameras around his house. After watching the trail
camera footage, Deputy Ward and Trooper Rucker recognized the male captured on
camera and identified him as Kevin
Riggleman. Deputy Ward and Trooper Rucker located Riggleman walking on Clay
Hammond Road where he was arrested and transported to the Calvert County
Detention Center. Riggleman was served three active warrants and charged with
Trespassing: Private Property and Second Degree Burglary.
Kevin Riggleman |
On January
24, 2018 Deputy Ridgely responded to Shore Acres Way, Prince Frederick for a
report of a suspicious vehicle. Deputy Ridgely made contact with the driver,
identified as Danielle Murphy (33). While
speaking with Murphy, Ridgely noticed a damp cigarette in the center console by
her touch screen. The passenger, later identified as Ryan Graves (39) kept touching a damp cigarette and was asked to
exit the vehicle. Once out of the vehicle, Deputy Ridgely immediately
recognized the odor of PCP. Both Murphy and Graves were placed under arrest.
Graves was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with
CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (PCP) and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.
Murphy was transported to the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office and charged with
CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (PCP), CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute,
CDS: Possibly Marijuana 10 gm+, two counts of CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia,
and Altering Drug/Alcohol Test.
Danielle Murphy (33) |
Ryan Graves (39) |
On January
24, 2018 Deputy Yates responded to Calvert Health Medical Center, Prince
Frederick for the report of a check welfare of an individual refusing medical treatment.
Marisa Ramos (24) refused to listen
to Deputy Yates and continued to make several loud outbursts. She was asked to
refrain from yelling in the hospital and warned that if she continued to do so,
the consequence would be her arrest. After an additional loud outburst in the
hallway, Ramos was placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County
Detention Center where she was charged with Disturbing the Peace and Failure to
Obey Lawful Order.
Marisa Ramos (24) |