Calvert County Sheriff's Reports


PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (May 12, 2008) - The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

THEFT: Dep. Christopher Wells arrested Kaye A. Johnson, 44 of Prince Frederick, and charged her with theft after it was discovered that on May 6 she had stolen more than $15,000 from her employer, PNC Bank of Owings, while she was employed there.

ILLEGAL DRUGS: Dep. Kevin Hall conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on May 8 at 7:28 p.m. at 5th Street and Dayton Ave in North Beach. The occupants were found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia and suspected marijuana. The driver and front seat passenger, a female and a male, both 17 and from Owings, were charged on youth reports with possession of drug paraphernalia, a blue and silver smoking device containing suspected marijuana residue. They were each released to a parent on the scene. The rear passenger, Jeremy M. Blasiar, 18 of Chesapeake Beach, was charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

THEFT: Five victims residing on Mears Bend in Chesapeake Beach advised that unknown suspect(s) had stolen items from within their vehicles while they were parked overnight between May 8 and 9. More than $4000 in property was taken, including a Garmin GPS Navigation system, a Sony Handi Cam, Oakley sunglasses, an Ipod, numerous Stanley, Ryobi, Makita, Craftsman and Milwaukee tools. No damage to the vehicles was reported. DFC Pete Aurich is investigating.

DOP, THEFT: DFC Jeff Elliott investigated a theft call where unknown suspect(s) cut the vinyl top of a Jeep Wrangler, causing $700 in damage, and stole $115 worth of items from within, a cell phone charger and numerous CD's. The theft occurred in the early morning hours of May 8 while the vehicle was parked on 28th Street in Chesapeake Beach.

ILLEGAL DRUGS: Dep. Michael Mudd responded to the intersection of Birch Drive and Wilson Road in Huntingtown on May 8 at 10:08 p.m. for the report of an aggressive driver. After locating the suspect vehicle and making contact with the driver, later identified as a 15-year-old male from Huntingtown, it was discovered the juvenile was in possession of two marijuana smoking devices. He was charged with possession of CDS paraphernalia on a youth report and released to a parent.

THEFTS: A victim advised DFC Elvis Carter that his catalytic converter was stolen off of his vehicle while it was parked at Calvert Middle School in Prince Frederick on May 9 between 6:55 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. The victim started his vehicle and heard a loud sound. When he looked underneath it, he could see that the catalytic converter was missing. It is valued at $550. DFC Carter will continue to investigate.

Another victim had their catalytic converter stolen while it was parked at the Calvert Memorial Hospital May 9 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The victim advised Dep. Michael Mudd that she started her vehicle and heard a loud noise, then noticed that her converter, valued at $886 was missing.

A third catalytic converter was stolen from a vehicle, also while it was parked at the Calvert Memorial Hospital, on May 9 between 11:40 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. It is valued at $550. DFC Carter is also investigating this case.

A victim advised Dep. Jason Lord that unknown suspects had stolen her catalytic converter while the vehicle was parked at the Park & Ride on Fairground Road and Silverwood Lane in Prince Frederick between May 8 at 5:00 a.m. and May 10 at 7:48 a.m. The converter is valued at $900.

BURGLARY: Dep. Jason Dean investigated a burglary that occurred on May 12 at about 12:35 a.m. The victim, residing on Hillside Road in St. Leonard, advised that she observed a white male standing in her hallway. When she approached him, he fled the home and took off in an unknown direction. Dep. Dean canvassed the area but no suspect was located. The victim advised nothing appeared to be missing from the home. This case remains under investigation.

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