During the week of March 4th – March 10th
deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,625 calls for
service throughout the community.
Damaged Property: 19-12773
On March 5th, 2019 Dfc.
Cress responded to Chesapeake Beach for the report of damaged property. The
complainant advised sometime between the hours of 2:00 am 3:00 am on March 5th,
an unknown person(s) threw an object at her vehicle windshield causing damage.
The approximate value of damaged property is $300.
Theft: 19-12585
On March 4th, 2019 Deputy
Lewis responded to the Wendy’s restaurant in Prince Frederick for the report of
a theft. The victim advised sometime between Thursday February 28th
and Monday March 4th, an unknown suspect(s) entered the construction
site and stole several supplies. The estimated value of stolen items is
approximately $3,300.
Theft: 19-13711
On March 9th, 2019 Dfc. R.
Evans responded to the Calvert Tap House located in Prince Frederick for the
report of a theft. The victim advised sometime between the hours of 12:45 am
and 1:00 am an unknown suspect(s) stole her purse and the contents inside.
Total value of stolen items is approximately $130.
Theft: 19-13784
On March 9th, 2019 Dfc.
Rediker responded to Sonoma Lane in Prince Frederick for the report of a theft
from vehicle. The victim stated that sometime between the hours of 12:30 am and
11:30 am an unknown suspect stole $80 in cash and black in color Beats
Headphones from their unlocked vehicle. The total estimated value of stolen
property is approximately $330.
Theft: 19-13963
On March 10th, 2019 Deputy
Ward responded to Smoky Road in Huntingtown for the report of a theft of farm
equipment. The complainant advised that his 15-Foot Field Cultivator was stolen
between the end of February 2019 and March 10th, when it was
reported. The approximate value of stolen property is estimated at $3,000.
ARRESTS:
On March 4th, 2019 Deputy
Wilder responded to the Calvert County Detention Center for the complaint of
destruction of property. It was revealed that James Thomas Lanzi (27), broke a sprinkler head inside of his
holding cell causing his jail issued items to be destroyed. The total value of
damaged property is approximately $250. Lanzi was charged with Malicious
Destruction of Property less than $1,000.
James Thomas Lanzi |
On March 4th, 2019 Deputy
Parks responded to the area of Papa John’s in Prince Frederick for the report
of a disorderly subject. Upon arrival, Deputy Parks made contact with a person
in the area who stated a woman was walking around screaming, yelling, and
talking to herself in the parking lot. Deputy Parks then found Colleen Marie Arnold (34), laying in
the middle of the side parking lot of the BB&T Bank who appeared to be
heavily intoxicated. Deputy Parks asked Arnold if she had any contraband on her
person and she admitted to possessing Suboxone.
Arnold then became disorderly and began to walk away from Deputy Parks
during questioning. Deputy Parks attempted to detain Arnold and she resisted.
Arnold was subsequently arrested and transported to the Emergency Room where
she was cleared to be transported to the Calvert County Detention Center. Once
arriving at the Detention Center, Arnold was formally charged with Disorderly
Conduct and Intoxicated Public Disturbance.
Colleen Marie Arnold |
On March 5th, 2019
Detective McCourt conducted a traffic stop in the area of Traskers Blvd and
Route 4. Dfc. Childress and his K9 partner responded to the traffic stop and
performed a scan of the vehicle which resulted in a positive alert. A
subsequent search of the vehicle revealed a small black glove with 14 small
capsules containing suspected a heroin/fentanyl mixture. The driver, Bryan Edward Seay (29), was placed
under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he
was charged with CDS: Possession- Not Marijuana, and Possession with Intent to
Distribute Fentanyl/Heroin Mix.
Bryan Edward Seay |
On March 5th, 2019 Deputy
Ward responded to the Giant in Prince Frederick for a report of a theft. Deputy
Ward made contact with the manager who stated the suspect, Julie Williams (70), walked out of the grocery store with a cart
full of unpaid items. Williams walked back into the store with employees after
being questioned. Deputy Ward had the employee’s ring up the amount of stolen
items from the store which totaled $164.53. Williams was placed under arrest
and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where she was charged
with Theft $100 to $1,500.
Julie Williams |
On March 7th, 2019 Deputy
Bowlan responded to Taos Trail and Redeye Road in Lusby for the report of an
auto accident. The passenger of the vehicle, Daniel James Branham (18), appeared to be under the influence and
admitted to taking some pills. A consented search of his person revealed 7
yellow round pills. Branham was placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert
County Detention Center where he was charged with CDS: Possession not
Marijuana.
Daniel James Branham |
On March 8th, 2019 Deputy
Mason and DFC Mohler initiated a traffic stop in the area of Hallowing Point
Road and N. Solomons Island Road. During the traffic stop, Deputy Mason
observed a black handgun case in the rear passenger side floorboard. After
confirming the suspect, Jordan Tyler
Parsons (24), did not possess a concealed carry permit, Parsons was asked
to step out of the vehicle. Deputy Mason removed the gun from the case, which
was fully loaded with two other loaded magazines. Parsons was placed under arrest and
transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was charged with
Loaded Handgun in Vehicle, Handgun in Vehicle, and Dangerous Weapon- Conceal.
Jordan Tyler Parsons |