St. Mary's County Police Report for Sept 21, 2004


September 18, 2004 at 6:51 p. m. Dfc. Donald Poole stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation at Independence Ave and Loveville Rd. The operator of the vehicle, Gregory McClane Goldring, was found to be under the influence of alcohol. After observations of the field sobriety tests, Goldring was arrested and charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. He was taken to the Detention Center, arraigned before a District Court Commissioner and released on Personal Bond.

September 18, 2004 at 11:15 p. m. Dfc. Donald Pool stopped Sean Marino Goins in the area of Jones Wharf Rd. He was familiar with the vehicle operator, Sean Goins, and knew his license was suspended. After the stop Dfc. Poole detected an odor of an alcoholic beverage on the operator's breath. After field sobriety tests he was arrested for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. He was released pending a Preliminary Hearing in District Court.

September 19, 2004 at approximately 8:52 p. m. Dfc. Donald Poole stopped a vehicle for traffic violations on Thompsons Corner Rd in Mechanicsville. As he and Dep. Brian Connelly stopped the vehicle, something was thrown from the vehicle. The items thrown were recovered and found to be three loaded weapons. One weapon was discovered to have been stolen in a case from Prince Georges County. The driver and occupants were arrested. The driver, age 19, Douglas Gene White of Waldorf was charged with Reckless Driving, Driving a rental vehicle in violation of a rental agreement, Possession of a Firearm, Possessing a stolen regulated firearm, Concealed Deadly Weapon, and Transporting a Handgun in a vehicle. Passenger Terence Earl King, age 28 of Waldorf, MD was charged with Possession of a stolen Regulated Firearm, Possession of a Firearm, Concealed Deadley Weapon and Transporting a Handgun in a Vehicle. Passenger Howard Lionel Lyles, age 26 of Waldorf, MD was charged with Possession of a Stolen Regulated Firearm, Possession of a Firearm, Concealed Deadly Weapon, and Transporting a Handgun in a Vehicle. All three were taken to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where they are all held on $5,000 bond.

September 20, 2004, Dep. Malletto responded to a Property Destruction Report. The damage was to three windows at a business on Airport Rd, California, MD. Suspects threw rocks at the windows causing an estimated $400.00 in damage. The investigation in this incident is continuing.

Between September 17 and September 20, 2004, the wall to an empty apartment at Hilton Run was discovered damaged. It appeared a bullet had been fired from outside the apartment, damaging the interior wall. The damage was estimated at $75.00. The case is being investigated by Dep. Jason Malletto.

September 20, 2004 at approximately 11:37 a. m., Dep. Michael R. Worry stopped a Toyota Corolla for traffic violations on Three Notch Rd., south of Great Mills Rd. The operator, identified as Mary Beth Krier had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on her breath. After field sobriety tests she was arrested for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. She was released pending a preliminary hearing in District Court.

Between September 17 and September 20, 2004 suspects cut a chain lock and entered a construction site at Fox Glove Place, Great Mills, MD. From the site they took ladders, an aluminum extension board and walk board, aluminum extension poles and saw horses. The loss is estimated at $2.410.00. The Theft investigation continues by Dfc. Richard Russell.

During the night of September 17, 2004 a suspect drove a vehicle onto the football field of Ryken High School in Leonardtown, MD. The vehicle rutted the field causing an estimated $200.00 in damage. The Property Destruction investigation continues by Dep. Angela Muller.

September 19, 2004 Sgt. Daniel Alioto was patrolling the area of South Hampton and Bristol Drives in Lexington Park. He noticed several separate crowds of juveniles walking the streets. One male juvenile suspect was accosting a female. He was yelling and screaming at her as she backed away from him. He was yelling threats and profanities at the female as Sgt. Alioto approached. Sgt. Alioto told him to cease several times and to leave the area. He continued to yell profanities now at Sgt. Alioto and others. A crowd gathered as he continued to yell and scream. He was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and released to his guardian pending a hearing with the Juvenile Services Department.

On 09-20-04 Sheriff's Office Deputies responded to a Domestic Violence call in Lexington Park. Upon arriving at the residence DFC John W. K. Cusic identified Suspect Latavis Martell Maddox and arrested him on two (2) open warrants. Suspect Maddox allegedly broke into a Victim's residence, located in Lexington Park, broke a window frame and a screen at the residence and stole a purse. Suspect Maddox was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center and charged with 1st Degree Burglary, Malicious Destruction of Property and Theft under $500.00.

On 09-20-04 DFC Richard W. Russell located Suspect Garfield Emanuel Frederick and arrested him on an open warrant. Suspect Frederick was charged with Theft of a Motor Vehicle, Unlawfull Taking of a Motor Vehicle and Theft over $500.00 from a residence in California. Suspect Frederick was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center.

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