Calvert Co. Sheriff's Reports



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PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (Dec. 14, 2015)—The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of December 7 through December 13, deputies responded to 1,358 calls for service throughout the community.

BURGLARY CASE #15-65678: On December 7, 2015 Deputy V. O'Donnell was called to Duke Street in Prince Frederick for the report of a destruction of property and possible burglary. It was discovered James Dugan, 25, of Chesapeake Beach, had broken a window and entered the building. He was transported to the Detention Center and charged with 3rd Degree Burglary and Destruction of Property.

CDS VIOLATION CASE #15-66638: On December 11, 2015, Deputy C. Callison was on a lookout for a vehicle reported to be operating in an unsafe manner near the area of Route 4/Plum Point Road. He stopped Marguerite Hangliter, 51, of Montross, Va. and arrested her for multiple traffic violations and two counts of possession of CDS (Adderall and Alprazolam).

CDS VIOLATION CASE #15-66806: On December 12, 2015, while Deputy V. O'Donnell attempted to assist a motorist on Long Leaf Lane, in Dunkirk, he discovered the driver, William King, 39, of Dunkirk, to be under the influence. He was charged with two counts of CDS possession (Alprazolam and Suboxone), possession of paraphernalia (glass smoking device) and multiple of traffic offenses.

CDS VIOLATION CASE #15-66281: On December 10, 2015, while Deputy K. Williamson was on routine patrol at the 7-11 on Dalrymple Road, Sunderland, he observed a customer to be in possession of illegal paraphernalia. Christopher Radzyniak, 28, of Lusby, was transported to the Detention Center and charged with possession of Heroin and Paraphernalia (spoon).

CDS VIOLATION CASE #15-66206: On December 9, 2015, while Deputy G. Gott was on routine patrol on Rousby Hall Road, Lusby, he observed a vehicle operating in an unsafe manner. He stopped the driver, Daniel Morgan, 38, of Hollywood, and discovered he was in possession of Oxycontin & paraphernalia (wrapper). He was transported to the Detention Center and released to correctional staff.

CDS VIOLATION CASE #15-66126: On December 9, 2015, Deputy C. Ward was on a lookout for a vehicle reported to be driving recklessly all over the road. He stopped the driver, Matthew Mercer, 42, of Martinsburg, WV and arrested him for driving under the influence of PCP and several other traffic offenses.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CASE #15-66275: On December 10, 2015, Deputy K. Williamson responded to a reported destruction of property at the Calvert trash compactor site on Hunting Creek Road, in Huntingtown. Bullet holes were found to have damaged a window sometime between 7:00pm on December 9 - 7:30am on December 10. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Sheriff's Office.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT CASE #15-66039: On December 8, 2015, Deputy C. Callison was called to the Applebees Restaurant in Prince Frederick, for the report of a disorderly subject. Upon his arrival, Tremayne Pride, 39, of Prince Frederick, continued to act disorderly. He was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and Resisting/Interfering with Arrest. While being processed at the Detention Center, he was found to be in possession of Carisoprodol, which he was also charged with.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT CASE #15-65920: On December 8, 2015, Deputy Y. Bortchevsky responded to a call on Lazy River Road in Lusby for the report of a disorderly subject. Brandy Damron, 32, of California, was ultimately charged and arrested for making arson threats.

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT CASE #15-65657: On December 7, 2015, members of the Sheriff's Office responded to Hoile Lane, Huntingtown, for the report of a stolen vehicle. The victim's unlocked vehicle, with its' keys still with the vehicle, was last seen on December 6 at 10:30pm, parked in his driveway. An additional vehicle, also at the same location, had a window broken and a wallet, driver license, cash and credit card were all stolen. If anyone has information on this crime, they are asked to contact the Sheriff's Office.

THEFT CASE #15-66636: On December 11, 2015, Deputy R. Kreps was dispatched to Fairwood Drive, Huntingtown, for the report of a stolen 10' basketball goal. The goal was later discovered abandoned on the side of a nearby road and fortunately, was not damaged.

THEFT CASE #15-66137: On December 9, 2015, Deputy K. Williamson was dispatched to Buckler Road, in Huntingtown, for the report of a theft. Someone had stolen two copper grounding strips from the cell tower located on Buckler Road. It is unknown when the theft took place.

THEFT CASE #15-66729: Deputy J. McCarroll was dispatched to Ashwood Drive in Dunkirk for the report of a Fed-Ex package having been stolen. An outdoor hooded work coat was to be delivered on December 11. If anyone has information, they are asked to please contact the Sheriff's Office.

THEFT CASE #15-66013: On December 8, 2015, Deputy T. Holt responded to Sachen Drive, Lusby, for the report of stolen mail. This theft would have taken place between November 25 - 30th.

THEFT CASE #15-65888: On December 8, 2015, Deputy A. Curtain responded to the report of a theft, which took place from a construction trailer located on Mt Harmony Road, in Owings. Sometime between 4:30pm on December 7 and 7:00am the next morning, the master locks had been cut and the entrance door was pried open. The suspect(s) stole a Mikasa Motorized Tamper, Stihl Rock Saw, Top Can self-leveling land surveying laser, Rigid electric drill, Mikita stone grinder and Walker Neuson motorized tamper. Anyone who may have seen a suspicious person in the area is asked to contact the Sheriff's Office.

THEFT CASE #15-65784: On December 14, 2015, Deputy S. Moran was called to Williams Wharf Road, St. Leonard, for the report of a stolen gun. The victim stated that around October 4th he set out his Browning BPS 10 gauge shotgun, in anticipation of the upcoming hunting season. He did not realize it was missing until early in November when family and friends had reported not seeing the gun.

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://so.md/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://so.md/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://so.md/expungeme.

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