MSP Reports for St. Mary's County


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (Oct. 15, 2009) - The Leonardtown Barrack of the Maryland State Police (MSP) today released the following incident and arrest reports.

DRUG ARREST: On Monday, October 5 at 2:14 am, Thomas Leo Proctor, 37, of Waldorf was arrested by Tpr. M. J. Pitcher for Possession of Marijuana. Mr. Proctor was operating a red Dodge Caravan on west bound Great Mills Road in Lexington Park when he was stopped at St. Mary's Square for failing to drive in a single lane. Contact was made with the driver, Mr. Proctor. During the course of the traffic stop, Mr. Proctor was found to be in possession of clear cellophane bag of Marijuana. Mr. Proctor was arrested and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

ASSAULT 2ND DEGREE: On Wednesday, October 7 at 1:35 pm, Tpr. R. L. Jackson responded to the 24000 block of Hill Road in Hollywood for the reported Disturbance. Upon arrival, contact was made with the suspect Adam Matthew Dennis, 25, of Hollywood. The suspect was interviewed concerning the disturbance and changed his story several times. The female victim, 33, of Hollywood fled the scene prior to Tpr. Jackson's arrival. She was later observed on foot in the area by incoming officers and was transported back to the scene. She explained to Tpr. Jackson that she had been hit, bitten and kicked by the suspect. Mr. Dennis was taken into custody and he subsequently complained of injuries that he sustained during the altercation and was transported to the St. Mary's Hospital where he was later released from the hospital. Mr. Dennis was taken into custody by Tpr. Jackson and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

BURGLARY 4TH DEGREE: On Friday, October 9 at 1:30 pm, TFC E. M. Evans responded to the 22000 block of Mac Arthur Blvd. in California for the reported Burglary. Upon arrival, contact was made with the victims, a male, 57, and female, 56, who both advised unknown suspect(s) entered the residence between October 7th at 7:00 am and October 9th at approximately 1:00 pm. During this period of time, someone stole two 42" flat screen TV's. One make being a Samsung valued at $700.00 and the other being a Vizio valued at $420.00. In addition to the TVs being stolen a stainless steel Rolex watch valued at $3,300.00 and an X-Box game console valued at $300.00 was also taken. Total loss estimated at approximately $4,720.00. Neighborhood checks were conducted with negative results and the investigation continues.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Friday, October 9 at 8:33 am, Sarah Ann Babuchiwski, 22, of Mechanicsville was arrested by Cpl. J. L. Linger on an outstanding Bench Warrant (T3-14138) for Failing to Appear in District Court in Leonardtown on October 2. The original charge was Driving on a Suspended License and other traffic related charges. Ms. Babuchiwski was taken into custody as a result of a routine traffic stop on Three Notch Road in the area of Wildewood Blvd. in California. She was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where she was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

DRUG ARREST: On Saturday, October 10 at 12:16 am, Kyle Adam Vallandingham, 20, of Mechanicsville and Charles Ronald Patton, Jr., 22, of Leonardtown were arrested by TFC J. G. Fleetwood for Possession of Marijuana, Possession of CDS Paraphernalia and seven Oxycodone pills. Mr. Vallandingham was operating a brown Chevrolet S-10 on south bound Point Lookout Road, north of Abell Street in Leonardtown when he abruptly stopped in a private drive in the 22000 block of Point Lookout Road. TFC Fleetwood made contact with Mr. Vallandingham and an odor of an alcoholic beverage was emitting from breath. Mr. Vallandingham was found to be in possession of a small plastic baggie containing seven Oxycodone pills and was subsequently placed under arrest for possession of a Schedule II narcotic. Mr. Vallandingham was charged with possession of CDS, DUI/DWI and other traffic related violations. Mr. Patton was charged with possession of Marijuana and CDS paraphernalia. Both subjects were transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where they were held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Saturday, October 10 at 6:42 pm, Robert Imirie Blackistone, 50, of Lexington Park was arrested by TFC M. A. Moore on an outstanding Bench Warrant (T3-14146) for Failing to Follow Conditions of Probation. The original charge was Drinking in Public. Mr. Blackistone was already incarcerated in the St. Mary's County Detention Center serving time on unrelated charges.

ASSAULT 2ND DEGREE: On Sunday, October 11 at 4:43 pm, TFC R. B. Rezza responded to the 26000 block of Skyview Drive in Hollywood for the reported disturbance in progress. Upon arrival, contact was made with the female victim, 31, of Hollywood who advised she was assaulted by Charles Stephen Parker, 31, of Hollywood. After interviewing all parties Mr. Parker was taken into custody and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was charged accordingly and have pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Sunday, October 11 at 7:56 pm, Walter Raymond Hairston, Jr., was arrested by Tpr. R. L. Jackson on a Bench Warrant (T3-14147) for Failing to Appear in District Court in Leonardtown on October 6. The original charge was Driving without the required license. Mr. Hairston was already incarcerated in the St. Mary's County Detention Center on unrelated charges.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Monday, October 12 at 9:15 pm, Joseph William Medley, 26, of Lexington Park was arrested by Tpr. M. J. Pitcher on a Circuit Court Warrant (T3-14148) issued on October 6. The original charge was Violation of Probation - Possession with Intent to Distribute a Controlled Dangerous Substance. Mr. Medley was already incarcerated in the St. Mary's County Detention Center on unrelated charges. Mr. Medley is being held pending his appearance before the court.

MALICIOUS DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, DRUG ARREST: On Monday, October 12 at 6:23 pm, Tpr. M. J. Pitcher responded to the 20000 block of Tree Top Road in Lexington Park for the reported Disturbance in progress. The 911-Emergency Communications Center received a 2nd call requesting to cancel the call for the Disturbance. Tpr. Pitcher continued to the residence and made contact with Vicki Marie Curtis, 32, of Lexington Park who advised police were no longer needed. At 7:13 pm, another call was received for an active Disturbance at the residence on Tree Top Road in Lexington Park. Upon arrival the second time, contact was made outside with the male complainant, 50, of Lexington Park who advised the Ms. Curtis was inside the residence causing property damage and creating a disturbance with the people inside the residence. As Tpr. Pitcher entered the residence he observed Ms. Curtis screaming and yelling at the people inside the residence. He also observed in plain view a blue and silver CDS smoking device containing Marijuana on a table next to Ms. Curtis. She was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where she was charged accordingly. She was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Tuesday, October 13 at 9:11 am, John Eric Peterson DuPonte, 22, of Lexington Park was arrested by TFC J. A. Pilkerton on an outstanding Bench Warrant (T3-14140) for Failing to Appear in District Court in Leonardtown on October 2. The original charge on the warrant was Driving on a Suspended License. Mr. DuPonte was taken into custody at his residence in Lexington Park and was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Wednesday, October 14 at 9:46 am, Kimberly Michelle Dove, 23, of Mechanicsville was arrested by Tpr. N. Gresko on an outstanding Bench Warrant (T3-14139) for Failing to Appear in District Court in Leonardtown on October 2. The original charge was Driving on a Suspended License. Ms. Dove was taken into custody at a residence on Mill Creek Drive in Lusby. She was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where she was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE: On Wednesday, October 14 at 12:50 pm Tpr. E. J. Page responded to the K-Mart parking lot for the reported Theft of a Motor Vehicle. Upon arrival, contact was made with the female complainant, 23, of Lusby who advised her 1993 silver Cadillac was stolen from the K-Mart parking lot between 1:00 pm on October 13 and 8:00 am October 14. There are no registration plates on the vehicle. The vehicle is valued at approximately $1,500.00. The investigation continues.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Wednesday, October 14 at 12:10 pm, Julie Ann Kenyon, 35, of Great Mills was arrested by Tpr. J. C. Hardesty on an Arrest Warrant (T3-14150) issued by the District Court in Leonardtown on October 10. The original charge was Assault 1st Degree and Assault 2nd Degree. Ms. Kenyon was apprehended at her residence in Great Mills and was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where she was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

DUI ARRESTS:

Joyce Ann Ford, 49, of Great Mills on 10/9/09 by Tpr. E. J. Page

Kyle Adam Vallandingham, 20, of Mechanicsville on 10/10/09 by TFC J. G. Fleetwood

Edgar NMN Padilla, 28, of Lexington Park on 10/10/09 by TFC J. A. Pilkerton

Jammal Antonio Burnett, 27, of Waldorf on 10/10/09 by TFC J. R. Stern

Bradley Wayne McDermott, 29, of Clinton on 10/11/09 by TFC J. A. Pilkerton

Edward Sterling Brown, 43, of Chaptico on 10/11/09 by TFC R. B. Rezza

Antonio Leroy Hines, 29, of Lusby on 10/12/09 by TFC J. R. Stern

Jesus Hernandez Alvarez, 24, of Virginia Beach on 10/13/09 by TFC J. R. Stern

Johnathon Ray Logan, 29, of Hollywood on 10/14/09 by TFC J. A. Pilkerton

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