MSP Reports for St. Mary's Co.


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (Sept. 30, 2013)—The Leonardtown Barrack of the Maryland State Police (MSP) today released the following incident and arrest reports.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Monday, September 24 at 11:41 am, Tpr. B. Weber served a Bench Warrant (T3-16178) on Timberly Ann Ricker, 27, of Leonardtown. The warrant was issued by the District Court of St. Mary's County with an original charge of Driving While Suspended on September 20. Ms. Ricker was located at a residence at the 41000 block of Norris Street, Leonardtown, MD. She was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center. She was served and held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Monday, September Tuesday, September 24 at 2:45 pm, TFC J. Hardesty served a Bench Warrant (T3-16151) on Deborah Lorraine Evans, 59, of Lexington Park. The warrant was issued by the District Court of St. Mary's County with an original charge of Driving on a Suspended License on September 4. Ms. Evans turned herself in at the Maryland State Police, Leonardtown Barrack. She was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center. She was served and held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Tuesday, September 25 at 4:05 pm, Tpr. M. Pitcher served a Bench Warrant (T3-16180) on Jeremy Donald Overby, 22, of Mechanicsville. The warrant was issued by the District Court of St. Mary's County with an original charge of Possession of CDS not Marijuana on September 24. Mr. Overby turned himself in to the Maryland State Police, Leonardtown Barrack. He was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center. He was served and held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY INVESTIGATION: On Wednesday, September 26 at 11:58 pm, TFC E. Reuschling responded to the 45000 block of Oregon Way, Lexington Park, Maryland for a reported Property Destruction. Investigation revealed, Amanda Lynn Norris, 25, of Lexington Park caused property damage to a residence. Ms. Norris was arrested and transported to the Maryland State Police, Leonardtown Barrack. She was charged with Malicious Destruction of Property and released from the Leonardtown Barrack.

DUI ARRESTS:

Christina Annita Nelson, 51, of Leonardtown on 9/12/13 by Tpr. B. Weber

Eric Russell Gittings, 23, of Hollywood on 9/13/13 by Tpr. B. Weber

Jessica Lynn Medelin, 23, of Lusby on 9/13/13 by TFC E. Evans

Tellrell Shallrod White, 26, of Baltimore on 9/14/13 by Tpr. B. Weber

Rick Edward Mills, 54, of Lexington Park on 9/15/13 by Tpr. B. Weber

Ricardo Cornell Garrett, 34, of Accokeek on 9/16/13 by TFC E. Mersman

Mia Marrisa Carroll, 33, of California on 9/19/13 by TFC R. Jackson

Stacey Lynn Demarr, 36, of Mechanicsville on 9/21/13 by Tpr. C. Ruth

Michael James Dempsey, 36, of La Plata on 9/22/13 by TFC E. Mersman

NATIONAL DRUG TAKE BACK DAY: The Maryland State Police in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration are asking citizens dispose of unwanted prescription drugs during the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, October 26, from 10:00 am to 2:00 p.m. at state police barracks.

State police barracks throughout Maryland will be participating in the National Drug Take Back Day. Each barrack will act as a collection station giving citizens an opportunity to dispose of all unwanted and unused prescription drugs. The National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications.

Second only to marijuana, non-medical prescription drugs are the most commonly used drug in the country. According to the Drug Enforcement Administration, majority of teenagers abusing prescription drugs are finding an unlimited supply in their family's medicine cabinet.

Locally during the last initiative in April 2013, troopers collected over 1,200 pounds of prescription drugs. Nationally, 742,497 pounds (371 tons) of prescription medications were collected from members of the public. When added to the collections from the previous five Take-Back events, more than 2.8 million pounds (1,409 tons) of prescription medications have been removed from circulation.

WHAT: NATIONAL DRUG TAKE BACK INITATIVE

WHEN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

WHERE: MARYLAND STATE POLICE, BARRACK LEONARDTOWN

23200 LEONARD HALL DRIVE, LEONARDTOWN, MD 20650

CONTACT: D/SGT. W. ROSADO #2771, 301-475-8955

Disclaimer: In the U.S.A., all persons accused of a crime by the State are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. See: http://somd.me/presumed-innocence. Additionally, all of the information provided above is solely from the perspective of the respective law enforcement agency and does not provide any direct input from the accused or persons otherwise mentioned. You can find additional information about the case by searching the Maryland Judiciary Case Search Database using the accused's name and date of birth. The database is online at http://somd.me/mdcasesearch . Persons named who have been found innocent or not guilty of all charges in the respective case, and/or have had the case ordered expunged by the court can have their name, age, and city redacted by following the process defined at http://somd.me/expungeme .

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