During the week of February 25 – March 3 deputies of
the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,348 calls for service
throughout the community.
Theft: 19-11648
On February 27th, 2019
Deputy Crum responded to Churchill Court in Owings for the reported theft of a
lunchbox. The victim stated they were pumping gas at Wawa in Dunkirk when they
placed a camouflage green and brown lunchbox on top of the trashcan. The victim
left the lunchbox, proceeded to walk inside and returned to the trashcan a
short time later to find the lunchbox was missing. The approximate value of
stolen items is $55.
Theft: 19-11831
On February 28th, 2019 Dfc.
Rediker responded to the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office for the report of a
theft. The victim advised on February 27th at approximately 11:00 am, an
unknown suspect(s) stole 3 orange colored cones from Burr Oaks with a value of
$12 each. The sum of stolen items is approximately $36.
Theft: 19-12140
On March 1st, 2019 Dfc.
Jacobs responded to Roland’s Supermarket in Chesapeake Beach for the reported
shoplifting incident that occurred earlier in the day. The manager stated that
an unknown older white male and an unknown younger white male entered the
business, stole a package of laxatives, and exited without paying for item. The
approximate value of stole item is $4.
ARRESTS:
On February 25th, 2019
Deputy Sampson responded to the area of W. Dares Beach Road in Prince Frederick
for the report of a person being disorderly. The suspect, identified as Victoria Felicia Bowen (36), had
already been warned on three separate incidents throughout the day to stop
causing a scene and disturbing the businesses on W. Dares Beach Road. Bowen was
arrested and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where she was
charged with disorderly conduct.
Victoria Felicia Bowen |
On March 3rd, 2019 Dfc.
Aurich responded to Abner’s Crab House in Chesapeake Beach for the report of a
disorderly trespasser. The suspect, Kyle
William Lesueur (27), was warned multiple times to calm down and leave the
establishment, but did not heed the advice of the officers. Lesueur was placed
under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he
was charged with Failure to Obey Reasonable/Lawful Order and Trespass: Private
Property.
Kyle William Lesueur |