Calvert County Sheriff's Reports


PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (February 8, 2013)—The Calvert County Sheriff's Office released the following incident and arrest reports.

WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of January 28 through February 3, deputies responded to 1,415 calls for service throughout the community.

CDS VIOLATION CASE 13-5415: On January 28 at 1:15 a.m. after responding to a call for a suspicious vehicle on Persimmon Hills Court in Sunderland, DFC R. Kreps made contact with the driver, later identified as Christopher Stephen Paul, 20 of Sunderland. Paul was found to be in possession of marijuana less than 10 grams and was arrested.

THEFT FROM VEHICLE CASE #13-5454: Between January 27 and 28, someone stole a CD head unit from a vehicle that was parked outside a business on Prospect Lane in Huntingtown. A window had been broken to gain entry inside the vehicle. A Coach motor home had also been broken into and ransacked. It is unknown if anything was stolen. Total damage to the two vehicles is estimated at $3500. DFC N. Funchion is investigating.

BURGLARY CASE 13-5455: A burglary at a real estate office in the 11800 block of H.G. Trueman Road in Lusby was discovered on January 28 at 8:10 a.m. that happened overnight. Approximately $450 in damage was done. Nothing appears to have been taken. Dep. G. Gott is investigating.

ATTEMPTED VEHICLE THEFT CASE #13-5475: Unknown suspect(s) attempted to steal a van belonging to Calvert Lighthouse Church on Clay Hammond Road in Prince Frederick. The van was discovered by the church Reverend with it's doors open and the motor running. The church lot is equipped with video surveillance. Sgt. K. Gregory is investigating.

ATTEMPTED BURGLARY CASE #13-5644: A homeowner in the 12000 block of Palisades Drive in Dunkirk advised DFC J. Lord that at 10:00 p.m. on January 28 he heard a loud bang from one of the bedroom windows of his house. After investigating, he saw a storm window bent and lifted about six inches in the window frame. DFC Lord is continuing the investigation.

TRESPASSING CASE #13-5687: On January 29 at 11:12 a.m. Cpl. S. Parrish responded to the Sunderland Village Center on Dalrymple Road for the report of a man lying in the parking lot. Upon his arrival he observed the suspect, later identified as William Justin Gray, Sr., 53 of Owings, lying in a grassy area of the parking lot holding a can of beer. He took the beer from Gray and told him to leave. Gray told Cpl. Parrish to pick him up which Parrish did, and then cited Gray for trespassing and having an open container of alcohol in public.

BURGLARY CASE #13-5845: Someone burglarized Hudson Sunoco in Huntingtown between January 28 at 5:00 p.m. and January 30 at 8:10 a.m. It does not appear that anything was taken but $350 in damage was done. Dep. A. Mohler is investigating.

BURGLARY CASE #13-6124: Someone burglarized a home on Calvert Towne Road in Prince Frederick between January 28 and 31 and stole a Kenmore dryer valued at $500. Dep. A. Mohler is investigating.

THEFT CASE #13-6185: On January 31 at 7:30 p.m. Cpl. J. McCarroll responded to the Dunkirk Walmart store for the report of a shoplifter in custody by store employees. He arrested Shannon Marie Kirk, 20 of Chesapeake Beach and charged her with theft less than $1000. Kirk was also found to have an open criminal summons, which was served on her.

ATTEMPTED BURGLARY CASE#13-6293: Unknown suspect(s) attempted to gain entry to a home in the 2400 block of Shields Drive in Dunkirk sometime between January 30 and February 1. Although no entry was made into the residence, a bent window screen was found on the ground. DFC Lord is investigating.

THEFT CASE #13-6352: Someone stole three copper grounding boards from the communication junction that belongs to AT&T on Skip Jack Road in Prince Frederick. s The copper is valued at $300 and damage is estimated at $1000. Dep. T. Buckler is investigating.

THEFT FROM VEHICLE CASE #13-6515: Someone entered an unlocked vehicle parked outside a home in the 400 block of Marley Run in Huntingtown and stole a Golf GPS and a Titleist golf hat. DFC N. Funchion is investigating.

CDS VIOLATION CASE#13-6634: On February 2 at 8:27 p.m. Dep. P. Mosely conducted a traffic stop on a Nissan vehicle that had exited a parking lot of a business onto Md. Rt. 4 and cut directly in front of on-coming traffic, causing another vehicle to have to almost come to a stop to avoid hitting the Nissan. Mosely made contact with the Nissan driver, identified as Jamal Tyrell Lee, 23 of Bowie, who was in possession of suspected drugs. Lee was charged with possession of more than 10 grams of marijuana. He was also cited a traffic warning for failure to failure to grant right of way.

THEFT FROM VEHICLE CASE #13-6710: A victim in the 9400 block of Old Jones Road in Dunkirk advised DFC N. Funchion that in the early morning hours of February 2, someone entered two unlocked vehicles in his driveway and stole 2 IPOD's, cash and a Dell laptop. Upon investigation, DFC Funchion observed footprints in the snow around numerous other homes in the area of Old Jones Road, Hewitt Court, and Kenni Lane. The footprints usually lead up to vehicles or sheds that were locked and not entered. DFC Funchion is continuing the investigation.

BURGLARY CASE #13-6721: A home in the 3200 block of Hewitt Court in Dunkirk was burglarized sometime on February 3. Some cash, a bottle of prescription medication and a 5 gallon gas can were stolen. The investigation continues.

THEFT FROM VEHICLE CASE #13-6739: Someone broke the window of a vehicle parked outside a home in the 9400 block of Old Jones Road in Dunkirk overnight between February 2 and 3 and stole a purse. DFC Funchion is handling the investigation.

BURGLARY CASE #13-6764: Someone forced entry into a detached garage of a home in the 2000 block of Smoky Road in Huntingtown at an unknown date and time and stole a green 2002 Honda 4 wheel All-Terrain Vehicle that is valued at $6800. Cpl. S. Parrish is investigating.

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