St. Mary's County Sheriff's Reports


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (March 29, 2010) - The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

TRESPASSING: On March 27, Deputy K. Flelage responded to St. Mary's College for a trespassing complaint. Investigation revealed on March 22, [NAME REDACTED**] was served with a notice not to trespass on St. Mary's College property. On March 27, [REDACTED] returned to St. Mary's College in violation of the no trespassing notice. [REDACTED] was detained by campus security, arrested and charged with trespassing.

** The accused's name and age were redacted as a courtesy by somd.com. On Jan. 05, 2011, The St. Mary's County District Court entered a disposition of NOLLE PROSEQUI after the accused satisfied the requirements of the case being placed on the Stet Docket.

POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE: On March 28, Deputy G. Knott stopped a Dodge Stratus driven by Victor Martinez Robinson, 27 of Lexington Park, for a motor vehicle traffic violation. As Deputy Knott was conducting his investigation, Dfc. Rishel and his K9 partner conducted a K9 controlled dangerous substance scan of the vehicle. The K9 alerted on the driver's door. A probable cause search of the vehicle was conducted which revealed suspected marijuana concealed in the vehicle. Robinson was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and paraphernalia.

SECOND DEGREE ASSAULT: On March 28, Dfc. J. Graves responded to a residence on Three Notch Road in Mechanicsville for a report of a domestic assault in progress. Upon arrival Dfc. Graves heard loud yelling from within the residence. Dfc. Graves, knocked on the door, announced himself and entered the residence. Dfc. Graves observed the victim bleeding. Further investigation revealed Joseph Daniel Wells, 38 of Mechanicsville, struck the victim during an argument. Wells was arrested and charged with second degree assault.

BURGLARY: On March 28, Dfc. S. Cathcart responded to a burglar alarm at the Southern Maryland Child Care Resource Center in Mechanicsville. Upon arrival, Dfc. Cathcart found the glass door broken with a handicap sign which had once been posted in front of the building. The building was cleared and found to be unoccupied. A K-9 track was conducted and located Gary Eugene Fortney, 50 of no fixed address, hiding in the wooded area several hundred yards behind the business. Further investigation revealed Fortney to be in possession of property which was taken from the Southern Maryland Child Care resource Center. Fortney was arrested and charged with second degree burglary, theft, and destruction of property.

TRESPASSING: On March 28, Deputy K. Flelage responded to a residence of Fox Chase Drive for a report of a trespasser. Investigation revealed Michael Aloysious Mason, 35 of Valley Lee, to be on the property. The owner of the property told Mason to leave the property and Mason refused. As Deputy Flelage was attempting to investigate the situation, Mason began to yell and curse attracting the attention of other residents who lived in the surrounding apartment. Mason was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing.

SECOND DEGREE ASSAULT: On March 28, Deputy B. Foor responded to a residence of Liberty Street in Lexington Park for a report of an assault in progress. Jesus David Weigand, 21 of Lexington Park, was engaged in a verbal dispute with the victim which escalated into a physical assault when Weigand grabbed the victim by the arms and struck her several times. Weigand was arrested and charged with second degree assault.

POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE: On March 28, Deputy T. Seyfried was assisting Deputy M. Boyer with a suspicious vehicle complaint in the area of Three Notch Road in California. Investigation revealed the occupants of the vehicle were in the area to purchase a controlled dangerous substance. The occupants provided the deputies with a description of the vehicle which the seller of the controlled dangerous substance would be driving. A short time later the suspect vehicle arrived in the area. The vehicle was driven by Mathew Tokuji Mikesell, 30 of Piney Point. Further investigation revealed Mikesell was in possession of a controlled dangerous substance, suspected crack cocaine, and paraphernalia. Mikesell was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia.

POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE: On March 28, Deputy M. Boyer was patrolling the area of Wildewood Shopping Center in California when he encountered an occupied Dodge in the area after the businesses were closed. The vehicle was occupied by Jason Michael Reintzell, 32 of Lexington Park. A consent search revealed Reintzell to be in possession of a controlled dangerous substance, suspected marijuana, and paraphernalia. Reintzell was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia.

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