Calvert County Sheriff's Reports


PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. - The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

ASSAULT: On Saturday, March 24, 2007, at 9:25 p.m. members of the Calvert County Sheriff's Office responded to Huntingtown High School for an assault. It was learned by DFC Peter Aurich that a victim had suffered cuts to the right hand after witnessing two women fighting. Det. Cari Ray of the CIT arrived and determined the following. Randi L. Parker, 27, of St. Leonard and another woman had apparently begun arguing inside the school while they were attending a benefit basketball game. They were asked to leave but continued their argument outside in the parking lot. It is alleged by the victim, witnesses and the other woman involved in the argument that Parker chased the other woman around the parking lot with a knife. The victim, who was not involved in the disturbance, reportedly was standing in the way and was sliced in the hand. He was transported to Calvert Memorial Hospital where he was treated and released. Ray applied to the District Court Commissioner for charges on Parker and Parker was subsequently served with charges of 2nd degree assault, reckless endangerment, possession of a dangerous weapon on school property and possession of a dangerous weapon with intent to injure. No one else was injured. Det. Ray is continuing this investigation.

CDS VIOLATION: Cpl. Glenn Libby responded to Southern Middle School to investigate a call for a controlled dangerous substance violation that happened on March 28. Two fourteen-year-old males and two 13-year-old males were charged on youth reports and released to the custody of their parents after it was determined that they had smoked marijuana in the boys' restroom during school hours. Three of the youths were charged with possession of marijuana and a 13-year-old was charged with possession with intent to distribute. Two of the juveniles are from Lusby, two reside in St. Leonard.

CDS VIOLATION: Dep. Richard Cox conducted a traffic stop for speeding in the area of Sollers Wharf Road in Lusby on April 1 at 2:58 p.m. The driver, later identified as a 17-year-old juvenile from Owings, was found to have suspected marijuana inside the vehicle. The youth was charged with possession of marijuana and released to the custody of a parent.

CDS VIOLATION: Two 17-year-old males of Chesapeake Beach were charged with possession of marijuana and/or possession of drug paraphernalia on youth reports and released to a parent after DFC Eric Basham observed them smoking cigarettes and littering on the beach in Chesapeake Beach on April 3 at 3:52 p.m. After questioning them and conducting a search, the suspected marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found.

STOLEN VEHICLE: A victim reported to Dep. James Bell that his 1988 burgundy Chevrolet full-sized van was stolen from in front of his home in the Yardley Hills development in Prince Frederick between April 3 and 4. Anyone with information is asked to contact Dep. Bell at 410-535-2800.

CDS VIOLATION: On April 4 at 8:17 p.m. DFC Christopher Childress responded to the Super 8 Motel in Prince Frederick. An employee of the motel could smell the odor of burnt marijuana coming from one of the motel rooms. DFC Childress contacted the occupants of the room and also detected a strong odor of suspected marijuana and smoke. Jason D. Hall, 26, of Ferrum, VA, was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana. Danny W. Setliff, 25, also of Ferrum, was charged on a criminal citation with possession of drug paraphernalia.

BURGLARY: A victim on Laurel Way in Lusby reported to Dep. Robert Burggraff that on April 5 at approximately 9:20 a.m. he arrived home and found a black vehicle blocking his driveway and a white male standing at the edge of the woods next to his house. The white male then got into the black vehicle and sped off. The victim then approached the front door to his home and noticed that it was wide open. Nothing appeared to be missing from the home and no damage was observed. Dep. Burggraff will continue the investigation.

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