Calvert County Sheriff's Reports


PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (Sept. 14, 2009) - The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

THEFT: Dep. Frank Winston took a theft report from a victim on Blue Heron Drive in Chesapeake Beach who reported that sometime between August 22 and September 5, unknown suspect(s) stole a 4-stroke Mercury boat motor off his boat. The motor is valued at over $2000. Anyone with information is asked to contact Dep. Winston at 410-535-2800.

THEFT: Comcast Cable reported to Dep. Frank Winston that unknown suspect(s) entered a locked vehicle in their parking lot at 1030 Prince Frederick Blvd. overnight between September 6 and 7 and stole an Insignia 15-inch flat screen television and a bag of various hand tools, together valued at $350. Dep. Winston is continuing the investigation.

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT: A victim on Catterton Court in Owings reported to DFC Carl Fischer that unknown suspect(s) stole his vehicle between 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on September 9. The victim advised that the culprit(s) entered two other unlocked vehicles that were in the driveway and stole a wallet and identification cards. They then entered the third unlocked vehicle, which had the keys on the driver seat, and drove off with the car. The car was later found abandoned in Sunderland. Anyone with information is asked to contact DFC Fischer at 410-535-2800.

THEFT: Two kayaks were reported stolen from a locked rack on Arcade Court in Chesapeake Beach on September 9 to Dep. Andrew Woodford. The following day Dep. Woodford responded to the area of Bay Ave and 3rd Street in North Beach for a report of a disorderly group of subjects. He noticed a kayak fitting the description of one of the stolen ones on the beach. Two subjects advised they had been kayaking in it but it wasn't theirs. The owner responded and identified the kayak as his. The other kayak was also on the beach and was identified as stolen. Dep. Woodford arrested the two subjects, later identified as Jonathan Frederico Quevedo, 20 of Chesapeake Beach and Dustin James Jablonski, 18 of Chesapeake Beach and charged them both with theft.

THEFT FROM VEHICLE: One locked and one unlocked vehicle were both entered while parked outside a home on Senora Lane in Lusby overnight between September 10 and 11. The victim advised that one of the vehicles had a wallet and other property worth $120 stolen from within. DFC John Harms is investigating.

CDS VIOLATION: On September 10 at 3:50 p.m. DFC John Harms responded to the area of Field Road in Lusby for an initial report of a stabbing. After walking down a path into a wooded area he observed several subjects standing together, one of them holding a plastic baggie observing the contents. As the subjects became aware of DFC Harms, they scrambled and tossed the baggie to the ground. DFC Harms advised the subjects to lie on the ground. Dep. Jason Dean arrived to assist. Five subjects were arrested and charged with possession of marijuana. Jeremy Adam Lake, 19, Darell Levi Jackson, 21, and three juvenile males, a fifteen-year-old and two 17-year-olds, were all charged. The juveniles were released to a parent after being charged on youth reports. All subjects are from Lusby.

THEFT FROM VEHICLE: Sometime between midnight and 10:30 a.m. on September 12, unknown suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle on Rue Court in Owings and stole $12 in currency from inside. DFC Pete Aurich is investigating the theft.

CDS Violation: DFC Pete Aurich responded to Bristol Drive in Chesapeake Beach for a trespassing call on September 12 at 3:00 p.m. After walking down a pathway, two subjects with fishing poles were located sitting down drinking beer. One of the subjects was in possession of suspected drugs. DFC Aurich subsequently arrested Austin Cody Quaglieri, 20 of Huntingtown, and charged him with possession of marijuana.

THEFT: DFC Mark Robshaw responded to Peebles Department Store in Prince Frederick on September 13 at 8:15 p.m. for a shoplifter in custody. Employees of the store advised that a female had attempted to exit the store and the alarm sounded. After checking the suspect's bag, it was noted that she had over $480 worth of items inside it that she did not pay for. DFC Robshaw arrested Ashley Marie Tilch, 21 of St. Leonard and charged her with theft less than $500.

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