MSP Reports for St. Mary's County


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (October 14, 2010)—The Leonardtown Barrack of the Maryland State Police (MSP) today released the following incident and arrest reports.

MALICIOUS DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY: On Friday, October 8 at 5:54pm, Tpr. S. Casarella responded to the Burger King on Worth Ave in California for a reported destruction of property. On arrival, contact was made with a male complainant, 28, of California, and a male witness, 17, of California, both of whom advised an unknown male spray painted in the parking lot of the establishment. The suspect is believed to be a white male with thin or balding hair and a medium build. Any information pertaining to this crime may be forwarded to the Leonardtown Barrack.

THEFT UNDER $100: On Saturday, October 9 at 12:45am, Tpr. R. L. Jackson responded to the Wawa on Three Notch Road in Mechanicsville for a reported shoplifter. Upon arrival, contact was made with a female complainant, 20, of Mechanicsville, who advised that she observed a female exit the store without paying for items. Tpr. Jackson made contact with the suspect in the parking lot, and identified her as a 12-year-old juvenile of Mechanicsville. Tpr. Jackson retrieved the items that were stolen and returned them to the establishment. The juvenile was charged, issued a no trespass order and released on the scene to a guardian pending further action by juvenile services.

UNAUTHORIZED REMOVAL OF PROPERTY: On Saturday, October 9 at 2:54am, Tpr. R. L. Jackson responded to the 24000 block of Widow Lane in Mechanicsville for a reported unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Upon arrival, contact was made with a female complainant, 70, of Mechanicsville, who advised that permission was given to Joshua Michael Stone, 27, of Mechanicsville, on October 8 at approximately 12:00pm to operate her 2004 Chevrolet vehicle to run an errand and immediately return. At the time of Tpr. Jackson's arrival, the vehicle had yet to be returned. At approximately 3:00am, Mr. Stone returned the vehicle, and was subsequently arrested for Unauthorized Removal of Property, as a result of not abiding by the stipulations set forth when the vehicle was entrusted to him. Mr. Stone was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center, charged accordingly, and held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

DRUG ARREST: On Saturday, October 9 at 10:34am, TFC E. J. Page initiated a traffic stop on a Mercury Grand Marquis in the area of Maryland Route 247 and Old Red Oak Lane for a traffic violation. Upon making contact and identifying the driver and passenger of the vehicle, a NCIC query revealed that the passenger, James Edward Scriber, 53, of Mechanicsville, had two outstanding warrants. Mr. Scriber was placed under arrest for the warrants. A search incident arrest also revealed CDS Paraphernalia in his possession. Mr. Scriber was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center and charged accordingly, he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Thursday, October 14 at 3:20am, Marcus Anthony Mills, 23, of Clements turned himself in to the Maryland State Police Leonardtown Barrack due to an outstanding Bench Warrant (T3-14623). Mr. Mills was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center by TFC N. E. Gresko and served the warrant which was issued on October 12. The original charge was Driving Without the Required License. Mr. Mills will be held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

DUI ARRESTS:

James Randolph Jones, 25, of Lexington Park on 10/8/10 by TFC M. A. Moore

Jesse Ray Brotherton, 20, of Mechanicsville on 10/9/10 by Cpl. M. W. Laney

Eric Neil Brotherton, 59, of Callaway on 10/10/10 by TFC K. D. Lashley

Edward Allen Slade, Jr., 22, of Valley Lee on 10/10/10 by TFC K. D. Lashley

Rolland Alphonzo Smith, 52, of Lexington Park on 10/11/10 by TFC M. A. Moore

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