St. Mary's Co. Sheriff's Reports


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (April 7, 2015)—The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office released the following incident and arrest reports.

SERIOUS VEHICLE CRASH IN CLEMENTS: On April 06 at 10:20 p.m., deputies responded to a motor vehicle crash on Budds Creek Road in the area of Colton Point Road. Deputies located a 2014 Jeep Wrangler overturned and resting in a field. The operator, identified as Noah Christopher Reed, age 28, of Chaptico, was transported by Maryland State Police Trooper 7 to the Prince George's Shock Trauma Center in critical condition. Members of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Collision Reconstruction Unit responded to the scene and assumed the investigation. The preliminary investigation indicated the vehicle left the roadway for unknown reasons and struck a culvert before flipping on its side and catching on fire. Contributing factors are undetermined at this time. Anyone with information regarding this crash that has not already been interviewed, is asked to call Deputy V. Pontorno #257 at 301-475-4040.

Arrests

SEX OFFENDER ARRESTED FOR SOLICITATION OF A MINOR: On March 23, detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division received information suspect Nicholas Edward Seskar, Sr., age 41, of Lusby, was attempting to engage in sexually explicit communication with a 15-year-old female. Seskar is a Tier III registered sex offender. During the communication, which took place on the internet via social media websites, Seskar solicited the victim to have sexual intercourse and to perform other various sexual acts. Seskar also sent the victim nude photographs of himself. On April 4, Seskar planned to meet the female at a pre-determined location. When Seskar arrived at the location he was placed under arrest by detectives. Seskar was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was charged with Sexual Solicitation of a Minor. CASE #17603-15

VIOLATION PROTECTIVE ORDER: On April 3, Deputy Roszell responded to the Carter Building in Leonardtown for a violation of a protective order. The victim alleged suspect Bianca Gabrielle Guzman, age 23, of Avenue, called the victim on the phone and made threats of bodily harm in violation of an active protective order. Deputy Roszell located Guzman and placed her under arrest. She was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with Violation Protective Order. CASE #18716-15

THEFT: On April 3, Deputy Jason Wilson responded to the California Walmart for a reported theft. A loss prevention employee alleged that suspect Martia Shemethia Hayward, age 34, of Great Mills, placed several items of merchandise in her bags which she did not scan at the self check out. Hayward then left the store without paying. She was charged with Theft Under $100 by criminal citation. CASE #18725-15

ASSAULT: On April 4, Deputy S. Cameron responded to a residence on Ellenbee Court in Lexington Park for a reported assault. The victim alleged that suspect Kenneth Ray Dyson, age 32, of Lexington Park, attempted to strangle the victim with his hands. Dyson then drug the victim through the home and attempted to the throw the victim outside. Deputy Cameron observed injuries on the victim’s neck and elbow. Dyson was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with 2nd Degree Assault. CASE #18973-15

BURGLARY: On April 4, Deputy K. Molitor responded to a vacant residence in Lexington Park for a reported burglary. Witnesses reported seeing people inside the residence which they knew to be vacant. On arrival, Deputy Molitor observed suspect Anthony Tyrone Jones, age 51, of no fixed address, walking down the drive way. The investigation revealed Jones had entered the residence. Jones was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. Jones was searched on arrival at the detention center by corrections staff. A portion of a hydrocodone pill was located in his shoe. Jones was charged with 4th Degree Burglary and Possession Contraband Place of Confinement. CASE #18548-15

THEFT: On April 5, Deputy Manns responded to the California Walmart for a reported theft. A loss prevention employee alleged suspect Nicki Lee Jiminez, age 24, of Hollywood, concealed several items of merchandise in her purse and attempted to leave without paying. The value of the items was over $70.00. Jiminez was charged with Theft Under $100.00 by criminal citation. CASE #19189-15

Incident Briefs

3/31/2015 BURGLARY: A victim, who resides on Golden Thompson Road in Avenue, reported two unidentified black male suspects forced entry into his home. One of the suspects was armed with a handgun. Both suspects fled when the victim produced a firearm. Numerous deputies and K9 units conducted a search for the suspects with negative results. Case remains open. CASE #17908-15

4/1/2015 COUNTERFEIT COMPLAINT: Corporal Corcoran responded to K-Mart, Advanced Auto Parts, and Food Lion in California. The three businesses reported an unidentified black male made purchases using counterfeit bills. These cases remains open. CASE #s 18043-15/18047-15/18050-15

4/2/2015 RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT: Deputies responded to a residence on Hiawatha Circle in Mechanicsville for a reported shooting complaint. The homeowner heard several shots coming from behind the residence. One of the shots entered the back side of the home. Deputies conducted a search with negative results. CASE #18439-15

4/3/2015 BURGLARY: A complainant reported unknown suspect(s) forcibly entered Stone's General Insurance located on Great Mills Road in Lexington Park. Suspect(s) stole money. Case remains open. CASE #18658-15

4/3/2015 PROPERTY DESTRUCTION: Unknown suspect(s) damaged several mailboxes along Medley's Neck Road in Leonardtown. Case remains open. CASE #18653-15

4/4/2015 BURGLARY: A victim reported unknown suspect(s) entered his unlocked vehicle and stole property while it was parked at the Charlotte Hall Motel. Case remains open. CASE #18841-15

4/4/2015 THEFT: A victim, who resides on Evergreen Park Road in Lexington Park, reported unknown suspect(s) stole several batteries from his yard over a period of months. CASE #18907-15

4/4/2015 BURGLARY: A victim, who resides on Evergreen Park Road in Lexington Park, reported unknown suspect(s) entered her unlocked vehicle and stole property. Case remains open. CASE #18919-15

4/4/2015 THEFT: A victim reported unknown suspect(s) stole property from his truck while it was parked at Walmart in California. Case remains open. CASE #18950-15

4/5/2015 BURGLARY: A victim, who resides on Maiden's Court in Leonardtown, reported unknown suspect(s) entered her unlocked shed and stole property. Case remains open. CASE #18996-15

4/5/2015 PROPERTY DESTRUCTION: A victim, who resides on Woodridge Road reported unknown suspect(s) damaged his fence and mailbox. Case remains open. CASE #19116-15

4/5/2015 BURGLARY: An employee of an inspection company reported unknown suspect(s) entered and damaged an unoccupied residence located in Mechanicsville. Case remains open. CASE #19153-15

4/6/2015 BURGLARY: A complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered a building on St. Mary's County Public Works property located on Old Rolling Road in California and stole items. CASE #19366-15

4/7/2015 BURGLARY: Deputies conducting a premise check of the Habitat for Humanity building located on Great Mills Road found forced entry into the building. No one was found inside. Case remains open. CASE #19441-15

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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