MSP Reports for St. Mary's County


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (April 5, 2010) - The Leonardtown Barrack of the Maryland State Police (MSP) today released the following incident and arrest reports.

ASSAULT 2ND DEGREE: On Friday, March 26 at 1:20 am, Tpr. S. Casarella responded to 22000 block of Three Notch Rd. in California for a reported assault. Upon arrival, contact was made with the female complainant, 40, of California, who advised she had been assaulted by Scott Ronald Senay, 42, of California. Mr. Senay fled the scene and was later apprehended a residence in California. Mr. Senay was taken into custody and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

VIOLATION OF PROTECTIVE ORDER: On Saturday, March 27 at 3:30 am, Tpr. G. A. Thompson initiated a traffic stop on South Patuxent Beach Road, at Patuxent Beach Road on a silver Chrysler van for exceeding the posted speed limit. Contact was made with the driver, Michael Lorne Stewart, 27, of Great Mills. A routine check through NCIC revealed an active protective order for Mr. Stewart through Calvert County Sheriff's Office. The protected person was the female passenger, 21, of Lusby. Mr. Stewart was taken into custody and transported to St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

ASSAULT 2ND DEGREE: On Sunday, March 28 at 1:38 am, Tpr. G. A. Thompson responded to a reported assault in the 22000 block of Iverson Dr. in Great Mills. Upon arrival, contact was made with the female complainant, 31, of Great Mills, who advised she had been assaulted by William Clay Bruns, 34, of Great Mills. After interviewing both parties, Mr. Bruns was taken into custody and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

THEFT UNDER $100: On Monday, March 29 at 11:51 am, Tpr. J. A. Pilkerton received a phone call at the Leonardtown Barrack from a female complainant, 46, of Lexington Park that unknown suspect(s) stole the rear Maryland Registration plate from her tan 2005 Ford Expedition. The tag was entered into NCIC and the investigation is ongoing.

DRUG ARREST: On Monday, March 29 at 5:57 pm, a 17-year-old male juvenile of Clements was arrested by Tpr. N. E. Gresko for possession of Marijuana. Tpr. Gresko responded to the residence in Clements for a reported missing juvenile. Upon arrival, contact was made with the stepfather, who advised the juvenile left home at approximately 9:30 pm on March 28. The stepfather advised he believed the missing juvenile was staying in the 29000 block of Skyview Drive in Mechanicsville. Upon arrival at the Skyview Drive address, the 17-year-old juvenile was located. The juvenile was found to be in possession of a small plastic bag containing Marijuana. The juvenile was taken into custody and transported to the Leonardtown Barrack for processing pending further action by Juvenile Services.

THEFT UNDER $1000: On Tuesday, March 30 at 3:58 pm, TFC M. B. Adams responded to the Leonardtown Barrack for a reported theft. The female complainant, 51, of Leonardtown, advised several items were stolen from her mother's gravesite at the Charles Memorial Gardens in Leonardtown. The stolen items are a wood Easter rabbit sign, valued at $15.00, a styrofoam Easter egg, valued at $10.00, hard plastic Easter rabbit, valued at $10.00, a rosary, valued at $10.00, a home made oak cross, valued at $100.00 and an Easter Bow, valued at $20.00. The total value of items stolen is $165.00 and the investigation is ongoing.

BURGLARY: On Tuesday, March 30 at 5:29 pm, Tpr. E. J. Page responded to the 39000 block of Lindsey Way in Mechanicsville for a reported burglary. Upon arrival, contact was made with the male complainant, 18, of Mechanicsville. It was determined that items in the complainant's vehicle which were stored in the garage had been stolen. Items stolen included an Alpine 800 watt amplifier, valued at $600.00 and an Orion Subwoofer and box, valued at $1200.00. Further investigation and information from a female witness, 20, of Mechanicsville led to the arrest of a juvenile male, 17, of Mechanicsville. The juvenile was transported to Leonardtown Barrack for processing pending further action by Juvenile Services. The total value of items stolen was $1800.00 and the case has been turned over to the Bureau of Criminal Investigations.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Wednesday, March 31 at 4:17 pm, Thomas A. Tolson, 23, of Mechanicsville, was arrested by Tpr. M. J. Pitcher on a Bench Warrant (T3- 14378) issued by the District Court in Leonardtown on March 30. The original charge was Theft under $500.00. Mr. Tolson was served the warrant at the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Friday, April 2 at 4:23 am, John Henry Taylor, 55, of Leonardtown, was arrested by TFC J. G. Fleetwood on a Bench Warrant (T3-14299) issued by the District Court in Calvert County on January 13. The original charge was Driving a Motor Vehicle on Suspended License. Mr. Taylor was served the warrant at the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Saturday, April 3 at 4:03 pm, James Harold Shirley, 40, of Mechanicsville, was arrested by TFC K. D. Lashley on a Bench Warrant (T3-13883) issued by the Circuit Court in Leonardtown on April 1, 2009 for Failing to Appear in court on March 27, 2009. The original charge was Exceeding Posted Speed Limit. Mr. Shirley was served the warrant at the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

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