During the week of April 22nd through April
28th deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,135
calls for service throughout the community.
Damaged
Property: 19-23186
On April 25th, 2019 Dfc.
Gilmore responded to the 8200 Block of E Street in Chesapeake Beach for the
report of damaged property. The victim stated sometime between 9:00 am and
12:15 am, an unknown suspect(s) knocked over several mailboxes causing them to
be replaced. The estimated value of damaged property is approximately $150.
Damaged Property: 19-23619
On April 28th, 2019 Deputy
Anderson responded to Federal Oak Drive in Sunderland for the report of damaged
property. The complainant advised their basement window had a hole in and
suspect the damage to have occurred sometime between 7:30 pm on April 27th
and 1045 am on April 28th. The estimated value of damaged property
is approximately $150.
Theft: 19-22653
On April 22nd, 2019 Deputy
Freeland responded to Harbor Drive in Lusby for the report of a theft. The
victim advised that their right rear wheel to their vehicle was missing when
they attempted to leave their driveway. The victim stated the wheel went
missing sometime between the overnight hours of April 21st and April 22nd at approximately 2:30 pm. The
estimated value of stolen items is $300.
Theft: 19-22796
On April 23rd, 2019 Deputy
Flynt responded to East Mount Harmony Road in Owings for the report of a theft.
The complainant advised they believed their handicap placard was stolen, as
they could not locate it anywhere.
Theft: 19-22843
On April 23rd, 2019 Dfc.
Aurich responded to Chaney Road in Dunkirk for the report of a theft. The
victim advised sometime between 8 pm on April 22nd and 7 am on April
23rd, an unknown suspect(s) made entry into the rear of their
unlocked vehicle and stole a bucket of various hand tools, a Ryobi drill set
with an extra battery, a level, a ruler, a hammer, sheet metal snips, tongs, a small
halogen pry bar, a key saw and a set of screwdrivers. The estimated value of
stolen items is $218.
Theft: 19-22969
On April 24th, 2019 Deputy
Sturdivant took a report at the Sheriff’s Office for a theft. The complainant
advised sometime between 11:30 pm on April 23rd and 7:45 am on April
24th, an unknown suspect(s) went into their unlocked vehicle,
located on 2nd street in North Beach, and stole their purse with
contents inside. The estimated value of stolen items is $35.
Theft: 19-23019
On April 24th, 2019 Dfc.
O’Donnell responded to Baythorne Road in Prince Frederick for a report of lost
property. The victim stated they went shopping at Safeway in Prince Frederick
when they lost their wallet containing several credit and debit cards. The Safeway
manager was able to locate a wallet a short time later, and the victim stated
the only thing missing from the wallet was one Cash App Visa credit card valued
at approximately $25.
ARRESTS:
On April 22nd, 2019 Deputy
Aranda along with other deputies conducted a traffic stop in the area of Lake
Lariat located in Lusby, MD. As Deputy Aranda approached the vehicle, he could
see a bag of marijuana laying in the cup holder, and as the windows rolled down
he immediately noticed the smell of burnt marijuana emanating within the
vehicle. The driver, identified as Bryan
Maurice Robinson (49), informed Deputy Aranda that his license may be
suspended which it was discovered to be suspended 3 times. The driver and
passenger were instructed to exit the vehicle so a search could be conducted. Robinson
fled which resulted in a quick chase until Dfc. Spalding was able to apprehend him.
Deputy Freeland witnessed Robinson throw an object during the chase and was
recovered by Sgt. Shrawder and his K9 partner, Maximus. Maximus alerted on an
orange pill bottle with suspected crack cocaine rocks inside. Dfc. Spalding
then conducted a search incident to arrest on Robinson where he located a roach
containing suspected marijuana as well as $356 in U.S. currency. Robinson was
placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center
where he was charged with CDS: Possession- not marijuana, CDS Distribute
Narcotics, person driving motor vehicle on suspended license and privilege, and
attempt by driver to elude police in official police vehicle by fleeing on
foot.
Bryan Maurice Robinson |
On April 22nd, 2019 Deputy
Grierson responded to Calvert Towne Road in Prince Frederick for a check
welfare. The caller advised there was a naked white female with blonde hair
sitting next to a bonfire in the backyard. Deputy Grierson arrived on scene and
made contact with Leigh Anne Bauer (33),
who matched the description but was fully clothed. After an unsuccessful
attempt to make contact with the home owner(s), Bauer was advised to keep her
clothes on and Deputy Grierson cleared the scene. Approximately one hour later,
Deputy Grierson responded back to the home on Calvert Towne Road after Cpl.
Kreps advised he was able to make contact with one of homeowners, who was at
work. The homeowner(s) stated that Bauer did not have permission to be on the
property nor inside the residence. Bauer was placed in handcuffs and
transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where she was charged with
Burglary First Degree, Trespass: Private Property, and Theft $100 to under
$1,500.
Leigh Anne Bauer |
On April 23rd, 2019
Corporal Wilson responded to the AutoZone in Lusby for the report of a
trespassing complaint. The suspect, Gary
Edward Jackson (50), had an active trespass warning until May 2019. Deputy
Shrawder and Deputy Mason told Jackson to vacate the premises, which he
eventually complied. As Jackson was walking away, he yelled and cursed at the
deputies. As Corporal Wilson was leaving the
scene he was waved down by Jackson who stated he left his cell phone in
AutoZone. The employees in AutoZone could not locate a cell phone, and Jackson
was informed that he could no longer be helped. Jackson then became irate and
started yelling profanities and causing a scene, therefore, he was placed under
arrest for disorderly conduct and transported to the Calvert County Detention
Center.
Gary Edward Jackson |
On April 24th, 2019 Deputy
Bowlan initiated a traffic stop in the area of Dowell Road and South Solomons
Island Road in Lusby. The driver, who was later identified as Dashawn James Lee Lawson (24), was
revealed to have an open warrant through the Maryland State Police for
Violation of Probation. As Deputy Bowlan made contact with all occupants of the
vehicle, he detected a strong odor of fresh marijuana emanating within the
vehicle. All occupants were asked to step out of the vehicle, and Lawson was
immediately detained and searched. During a search of the vehicle, Deputy
Bowlan located a backpack containing two mason jars of suspected marijuana, a
prescription bottle containing several burnt marijuana cigarettes, a marijuana
cigarette between the passenger seat and the front door jam, as well as a clear
cut straw with white powder residue. Lawson took responsibility for the
suspected drugs and paraphernalia. Lawson was placed under arrest and
transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was served with his
VOP warrant and charged with CDS: Possession not marijuana, CDS: Possession
Marijuana 10 grams or more, CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.
Dashawn James Lee Lawson |
On April 24th, 2019 Dfc.
Gott responded to Pine Boulevard in Lusby for the report of a trespasser. Upon
arrival, Dfc. Gott met with the complainant who advised the suspect, Devon Michael Lanham (19), was asked to
leave numerous times but refused to comply. Lanham was then found by Deputy
Gott, inside a vehicle that was parked in the driveway on the property. The complainant advised they did not give
Lanham permission to enter the vehicle to sleep and they wanted him to leave. Dfc.
Gott placed Lanham under arrest for trespassing and transported to the Calvert
County Detention Center.
Devon Michael Lanham |
On April 25th, 2019 Dfc.
Fox responded to Traders Seafood Steak and Ale located in Chesapeake Beach for
the report of an accident. The complainant advised their vehicle had been
struck by the person parked next to them causing a dent on the rear passenger
side. Brian Allen Ward (48) was the
driver of the suspected vehicle and visible damage was apparent on the front
fender of his car. Ward has a suspended license and was unable to provide any insurance
information. Observed in Ward’s vehicle was a burnt spoon with white residue
and a prescription pill bottle with (6)
suspected Oxycodone Hydrochlorides, (15) suspected Methadone Hydrochlorides and
(1) suspected Morphine Sulphate pill. Ward was placed under arrest and
transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was charged with 3
counts of CDS: Possession not marijuana and CDS: possession paraphernalia.
Brian Allen Ward |
On April 26th, 2019 Deputy
Mason responded to Olympia Sports in Prince Frederick for the report of a theft
from Olympia Sports in Dunkirk. Deputy Mason located a vehicle that matched the
description of the suspect vehicle sitting in the parking lot of Olympia and
Family Dollar. Deputy Mason made contact with
the occupant, Anjanica Taylor (21),
who matched the exact description from the theft at Olympia in Dunkirk. Taylor
was placed in handcuffs and put into Deputy Mason’s patrol vehicle while he
looked for the second suspect. At this time, a call came in for a person hiding
out at the UPS store located a few doors down. The suspect initially refused to
identify herself but was later identified as Majorie Laquita Bandy (25). Dfc. Boerum informed Deputy Mason he
was able to see in plain view, the stolen articles from the Dunkirk Olympia, in
the back seat of their vehicle. Bandy and Taylor were both placed under arrest
for the theft at the Dunkirk Olympia. Bandy became disorderly during the
investigation which caused a hindrance for Deputy Mason. Bandy and Taylor were
transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where they were charged with
theft scheme $100 to $1,500 and theft under $1500. Additionally Bandy was
charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing and hindering.
Anjanica Taylor |
Majorie Laquita Bandy |