During the week of February 11 – February 17, deputies
of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,572 calls for service
throughout the community.
Burglary: 19-8965
On February 14th, 2019 Dfc.
R. Evans responded to Sixes Rd in Prince Frederick for the report of a Burglary
that had already occurred. The victim stated that sometime during the overnight
hours of February 13th, an unknown suspect(s) entered the business
and stole a Stihl Chainsaw and an Echo leaf blower. The approximate value of
stolen items is $700.
ARRESTS:
On February 11th, 2019
Deputy E. Payne conducted a traffic stop in the area of Dalrymple Road and Ray
Road in Sunderland. While speaking with the driver, Mark Scott Hurley (27), DFC V. Evans observed marijuana stems and
flakes on the passenger side floorboard. DFC Evans retrieved his K9 partner,
Ceaser, for a scan of the vehicle which resulted in a positive alert. Dep.
Sampson and Deputy E. Payne conducted a search of the vehicle where they
located a bag containing 632.5 grams of suspected marijuana, suspected
Psilocybin also known as “mushrooms,” an electronic scale, and two prescription
bottles with a white powdery, dusty residue. Hurley also was found to have over
$2,500 in cash on his person. Hurley was placed under arrest and transported to
the Calvert County Detention Center where he was charged with CDS: Possession-
Not Marijuana, CDS: Possession Paraphernalia, and CDS: Possession with Intent
to Distribute.
Mark Scott Hurley |
On February 11th, 2019
Deputy Bowlan responded to a check welfare in the area of Commanche Rd and
Alamo Rd in Lusby. Deputy Bowlan observed an occupant asleep in the driver seat
with the car in drive and his foot on the brake. Calvert Emergency
Communications advised the registration to the vehicle was suspended and the
driver, Cordell Tyrone Sollers (33), had
an active arrest warrant. Sollers was immediately detained and a search of the
vehicle revealed a small clear plastic bag containing suspected crack cocaine,
a round orange pill, and a red and white cut straw. Sollers was arrested and
transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was served his
warrant and also charged with CDS: Possession- Not Marijuana and CDS:
Possession of Paraphernalia.
Cordell Tyrone Sollers |
On February 12th, 2019 Dfc.
Barger responded to a hit and run that occurred at S/B Route 4 and Sweetwater
Rd in Lusby. The victim was following the suspect and led Dfc. Barger in the
area of Tomahawk Trail W where the vehicle fled. With the help of Deputy
Bowlan, they were able to locate the driver, identified as Denzel Akeem Watkins (25). Calvert Emergency Communications advised
the registration from the suspect vehicle was registered to a different vehicle
and stated Watkins also had a suspended license. A strong odor of raw marijuana
was emanating from the vehicle. A search of the vehicle revealed a blue pill
identified as Clonazepam and a slightly burnt copper brillo pad. A search of Watkins’ person revealed a
prescription bottle filled with 68 Tramadol, 23.5 Clonazepam, one penicillin
and 10 aspirin. Dfc. Barger was also able to locate an additional Clonazepam
and suspected marijuana less than 10 grams. Watkins was placed under arrest and
transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was charged with
multiple traffic citations as well as CDS: Possession with intent to distribute
narcotics, CDS: Possession- Not Marijuana, CDS: Possession Paraphernalia.
Denzel Akeem Watkins |
On February 15th, 2019
Deputy Sampson assisted Deputy E. Payne on a traffic stop that was being
conducted at Kirksville Lane in Dunkirk. Deputy E. Payne had already made
contact with the occupants, Malcom Shawn
Fowler (41) and Rachael Heefner (34),
and placed them into custody. A search of the vehicle revealed a glass crack
pipe, a green cut straw with white residue, and a pill bottle containing urine.
A purse was located within the vehicle which contained a large pill bottle with
(7) Hysingla ER pills and a partial strip of suspected Suboxone. Fowler and
Heefner were arrested and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center
where they were charged with CDS: Possession- Not Marijuana, CDS: Possession Paraphernalia,
and Alter Drug/Alcohol Test.
Malcom Shawn Fowler |
On February 16th, 2019 a
lookout was broadcasted for a possible impaired driver near Broomes Island Rd
headed toward Route 4. The vehicle was reported to have struck several
mailboxes and almost struck a vehicle head on. The suspect vehicle also ran a
red light and jumped the center median curb across Route 4 at Broomes Island
Road. Cpl. Wilson was in the area and was able to locate the suspected vehicle,
which had 3 flat tires and a cracked windshield. The driver, identified as David Glenn Therres Jr. (39), was
observed to have droopy eyes and his movements were slow and sluggish.
Standardized Field Sobriety tests were conducted and Therres was believed to be
under the influence of a drug and unable to safely operate a motor
vehicle. Therres was placed under arrest
at which time Cpl. Wilson conducted a search of his person and located an
orange in color pill identified as Amphetamine Dextroamphetamine. Therres was
transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was charged with
CDS: Possession- Not Marijuana and several other traffic citations.
David Glenn Therres Jr. |