During the week of January 29 – February 4, deputies
of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,261 calls for service
throughout the community.
Burglary: 18-4752
On January
29, 2018 Deputy Spalding responded to Canary Lane, Saint Leonard for the report
of a burglary. The victim stated between 7:50 AM and 3:35 PM an unknown
suspect(s) entered the residence and stole two Xbox Ones, two Xbox One
controllers, a Nintendo Switch, approximately 13 Xbox games, and one Nintendo
Switch game. Later that evening, Deputy Spalding received an email from the
victim stating that he found the screen on the master bedroom window cut and
the window unlocked. The victim also stated a five gallon jug filled with bills
and coins was emptied, and another piggy bank was stolen. The total value of
stolen property is approximately $2,579.
Burglary: 18-5574
On February
2, 2018 Dfc. Holt responded to Larchmont Road, Chesapeake Beach for the report
of a burglary. The victim stated she only comes to this residence on weekends,
and had not been there in two weeks. An unknown suspect(s) removed several
window screens, broke glass in the living room and broke the lock to the slider
door. The victim did not notice anything missing. The total value of damaged
property is approximately $1,500.
Damaged Property: 18-5626
On February
3, 2018 Deputy Callison responded to Brookview Court, Chesapeake Beach for a
police information call. The victim stated an unknown suspect(s) broke his
window and attempted to break into his residence. The estimated damaged
property is $250.
Theft: 18-4881
On January
30, 2018 Cpl. Woodford responded to the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office for the
report of a theft. The victim stated sometime between January 24th
and January 29th an unknown suspect(s) stole 2 of his medications
from a lock box. Approximately 20 Zyprexa pills and 40 Dexedrine Spansule pills
were stolen. The estimated value of stolen medication is $50.
Theft: 18-5075
On January
31, 2018 Deputy R. Shrawder responded to the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office
for the report of a theft. The victim stated that on January 29th
around 12:30 PM an unknown suspect(s) stole her bag, containing 24 Adderall
pills and random toiletries, from the locker room of the World Gym in Prince
Frederick. The estimated value of the bag and toiletries is $70.
Theft: 18-5664
On February
3, 2018 Deputy Yates responded to the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office for
report of a theft. The victim stated she ordered two tops online in early
January and realized she had never received the package. UPS advised her that
the package was left in a bag tied to her mailbox on January 9, 2018. The
victim checked the bag that day, but there was nothing inside of it. The value
of the stolen items is $576.
Arrests:
On January
31, 2018 Dfc. Rediker conducted a traffic stop in the area of Sixes Road and
Grays Road, Prince Frederick. Dfc. Rediker made contact with the driver, later
identified as Paul David Parker Jr (36),
when he smelled a strong odor of marijuana emitting from the vehicle. Parker
admitted to having marijuana oil that was 85% THC. He handed over two vials
containing 750 ML of the oil, one with 500 ML and the other with 250 ML, as
well as a smoking device with marijuana oil residue. According to the Drug
Enforcement Unit and the State’s Attorney’s Office 1 ML of oil is equal to 1
gram of marijuana. Parker was placed into custody and transported to the
Calvert County Detention Center where he was charged with CDS: Possession of
Marijuana 10+ grams.
Paul David Parker Jr (36) |
On January
31, 2018 Dfc. Trigg conducted a traffic stop in the area of Old Solomons Island
Road and East Chesapeake Beach Road in Owings. Dfc. Trigg made contact with the
driver and passengers when he noticed the ignition of the vehicle had been
tampered with. Dfc. Trigg requested a CDS canine who scanned the car and gave a
positive alert. Dfc. Jacobs and his canine
partner located a hypodermic needle syringe and a metal spoon under Jennifer Marie Modlin’s (41) seat. Dfc.
Trigg asked who the spoon and syringe belonged to and Modlin admitted it was
hers and that it was for heroin use. Modlin was transported to the Calvert
County Detention Center where she was searched a second time and additional CDS
was located. Modlin was charged with CDS: Possession Not Marijuana, CDS:
Possession of Paraphernalia, CDS: Administer Equipment Possession/Distribute
and Possession of CDS While Confined.
Jennifer Marie Modlin’s (41) |
On February
1, 2018 Dfc. Kreps was working at Abners in Chesapeake Beach. A patron, later
identified as Frederick Robert Abner II
(28), walked behind the bar and grabbed a bottle of liquor. Dfc. Kreps took
the bottle which caused Abner to become irate. He approached Dfc. Kreps,
screaming and cursing in his face, therefore, Dfc. Kreps placed him under
arrest. Dfc. Kreps placed him in the patrol car and requested another unit to
assist with transport. Deputy Rzepkowski arrived on scene to transport Abner,
however he was still extremely combative. Once in the back of Deputy
Rzepkowski’s vehicle, Abner kicked his leg up and made contact with the
officer’s vest and chin, then while securing his seatbelt, Abner head butted
Deputy Rzepkowski on the left side of his head. While driving to the detention
center, Abner continued to make threatening comments to the officer, unsecured
his seatbelt, and was standing up moving around in the back seat. Deputy
Rzepkowski pulled off on the shoulder of Route 4 to secure Abner in his seat,
when Abner jumped out of the vehicle head first, striking Rzepkowski in the
face. Rzepkowski got Abner back into the vehicle, where he continued resisting
and head butted the officer again. Abner was taken to the Calvert County
Detention Center where he was charged with Disorderly Conduct,
Resisting/Interfering with Arrest and Second Degree Assault.
Frederick Robert Abner II (28) |
On February
2, 2018 Deputy Yates responded to Cassell Boulevard, Prince Frederick to check
the welfare of a female behaving abnormally. As Deputy Yates investigated the
area, Deputy Mitchell located the female, later identified as Lorin Megan Somers (34). As Somers
looked for an ID, she attempted to conceal the contents of her bag. Deputy
Yates questioned her about what drugs or medications she had taken, as she was
clearly impaired, and she advised she had taken Suboxone. Somers removed a black
glove from her bag and handed it to the officer. Inside the glove were 26
Suboxone film strips inside of their packaging. Somers was placed under arrest
and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center, where another search
was conducted by a female officer, and an oval orange pill fell from her pants
onto the floor which was identified as Amphetamine and Dextroamphetamine.
Somers was charged with two counts of CDS: Possession Not Marijuana.
Lorin Megan Somers (34) |
On February
2, 2018 Detective Livingston was in the area of Briscoe Turn Road in Owings
when he conducted a traffic stop. The driver, later identified as Jared Brian Maites (34), appeared to be
falling asleep while driving. After making contact with Maites, Detective
Livingston observed a large amount of green powdery substance along with
several green leaf like pieces of what he believed to be marijuana. Maites was
removed from the vehicle when Detective Livingston observed a marijuana bowl on
the floorboard along with a small oval pill. He was placed under arrest. A
search of his person and his vehicle revealed several syringes, a spoon, and
over 350 pills. The Calvert Control Center advised Detective Livingston that
Maites had an open warrant from the state of California. Maites was transported
to the Calvert County Detention Center. Once back at the Sheriff’s Office,
Deputy Kreps located a Suboxone strip package and a plastic bag containing a
piece of Suboxone strip in Maites’ wallet. Maites was served his warrant and
charged with CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia, CDS: Possession Not Marijuana
and CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute.
Jared Brian Maites (34) |
On February
3, 2018 Deputy Barger conducted a traffic stop on Route 260 in the area of
Cornwall Road in Owings. The driver stated he was Anthony Joseph Walton Sr (44), but did not have his driver’s
license. The Calvert County Control Center advised there was an active warrant
for Walton, so Deputy Barger had him exit the vehicle. While speaking with
Walton, Deputy Fox observed pieces of copper brillo pad strands in the vehicle.
Deputy Fox and Deputy Callison conducted a search of the vehicle where they
located a cigarette box containing two pipes used for crack cocaine, a piece of
a pipe used for crack cocaine, aluminum foil with a burnt substance, and a
plastic stick with residue on the end and sides. Walton was placed under arrest
and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center. He was served his
warrant and charged with Person Driving Motor Vehicle on Highway on Suspended
License and Privilege as well as two counts of CDS: Possession of
Paraphernalia.
Anthony Joseph Walton Sr (44) |
On February
3, 2018 Deputy Yates responded to Calvert Towne Drive in Prince Frederick for
the report of two males fighting. Upon his arrival, Deputy Yates observed a
male, later identified as Carlos Leon
Baker (29), outside of the residence in a loud verbal argument with several
other individuals. Baker began walking away from the residence, but kept
turning back to reengage in the argument after being told to leave. Deputy
Yates placed Baker under arrest for disorderly conduct. During a search Deputy
Yates discovered two baggies containing marijuana, two empty baggies containing
marijuana residue, and empty Suboxone packaging. Baker was transported to the
Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Disorderly Conduct.
Carlos Leon Baker (29) |