St. Mary's County Sheriff's Reports


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (July 5, 2011)—The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

ATTEMPTED ARMED ROBBERY: On July 3 at approximately 12:45 a.m., police responded to a report of an attempted armed robbery at the Domino's Pizza located in Charlotte Hall. Employees reported they were approached by a white male armed with a dark in color handgun who demanded money. The suspect was unable to obtain any money and fled on foot. A vehicle description was broadcast to other units in the area. Police later observed the suspect vehicle traveling southbound on Three Notch Road in the area of Loveville Road. The suspect vehicle was stopped. Detectives from BCI were notified and assumed the investigation which resulted in the arrest of Steven E. Garner, 22, of St. Leonard, and Robert M. Morris, 33, of Huntingtown. Garner was subsequently charged with Attempted Armed Robbery and Morris was charged with Attempted Armed Robbery and Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery. Both were incarcerated in the Detention Center under $10,000 full bond.

THEFT: On June 30, Dfc. Carberry responded to the K-Mart in California for a report of a theft. Investigation revealed Monique Lakeisha Davis, 24, of St. Inigoes, and Dorothy Marie Douglas, 46, of Great Mills, entered the K-Mart, removed items from the shelves, concealed the items in a purse and walked past all points of purchase, exiting the business without paying for the items. K-Mart's loss prevention officer stopped and detained the two women until deputies arrived. Both Davis and Douglas were arrested and charged with theft. The approximate value of the items taken was $190.

THEFT: On June 30, Dfc. Reese responded to the K-Mart in California for a report of a theft. Investigation revealed Michael Anthony Moran, 25, of Ridge, entered the K-Mart, removed various items from shelves throughout the store, placed those items in a shopping cart and walked past all points of purchase. Moran was stopped and detained by K-Mart's loss prevention officer just prior to exiting the store. Moran was arrested and charged with theft. The approximate value of the items taken was $1,250.

SECOND DEGREE ASSAULT: On July 1, deputies responded to a residence on Woodburn Hills Road in Mechanicsville for a report of an assault. Investigation revealed Lashonda Winifred Webb, 24, of Mechanicsville, was engaged in a verbal dispute with the victim which escalated into a physical assault when Webb punched the victim in the head. Webb was arrested and charged with second degree assault.

VIOLATION OF A PROTECTIVE ORDER: On June 14, Christopher Scott Lacey, 26, of no fixed address, was served with a protective order commanding that he have no contact with the petitioner of the order. The order is effective until June 14, 2012. On July 1, deputies responded to the petitioner's residence on Great Mills Road in Lexington Park. Upon arrival, deputies found Lacey inside the residence in violation of the order. Lacey was arrested for violating the conditions of a protective order.

FIRST DEGREE ASSAULT: On July 1, deputies responded to a residence on McIntosh Road in Hollywood for a report of an assault. Investigation revealed Samuel Eugene Eggleston, Jr., 60, of Hollywood, was engaged in verbal dispute with the victim which escalated into a physical assault when Eggleston threatened the victim with a .22 caliber rifle. Eggleston was arrested and charged with first degree assault.

POSSESSION OF A FALSE IDENTIFICATION CARD: On July 3, Elvis Alfredo Lopez Castro, 23, of Silver Spring, was stopped for committing a traffic violation while operating a motor vehicle. Further investigation revealed he was in possession of a counterfeit Maryland's driver's license. Castro was arrested and charged with being in possession of a false identification card.

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