Calvert County Sheriff Office Blotter For May 9th, 2005


Burglary

On May 2nd, 2005 at 11:11 pm, Deputy Childress responded to Sneades Ace Home Center, Inc located at 1750 Prosper Lane, Owings, Md. for a burglar alarm. Upon his arrival he observed the glass to the front door to the lumber department had been broken. The unknown suspect(s) used a rock to break out the window and gain entry to the store. Sheriffs Deputies and Troopers searched the store but did not locate anyone inside. Tfc. Keene attempted a K-9 track but met with negative results. Investigation continues in this case.

2nd Degree Assault

On May 3rd, 2005 at 7:30 pm, Deputy Childress responded to the Northeast Community Center located at 4075 Gordon Stinnett Ave, Chesapeake Beach, Md. for a reported assault. Investigation revealed the suspect was involved in a basketball at the community center. During the game the suspect, Ernest M. Hensley 25 years old of Chesapeake Beach, Md. became angry with another player on the court. He went to his bag and retrieved a knife. The victim ran from the court and locked himself in a room. The suspect gathered his belongings and ran from the center. Hensley was located running through the play ground near the community center. He was placed under arrest and charged with 2nd Degree Assault. He was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center for processing.

Theft

On May 4th, 2005 at 7:39 am, Dfc Denton responded to the 3300 block of Lyons Creek Road, Dunkirk, Md. for a reported theft. The victim said that during the night time hours, unknown person(s) entered his work van and stole tools from inside. Investigation continues.

Theft

On May 4th, 2005 at 4:05 pm, Cpl. Parrott responded to the Sleepy Hallow Daycare Center located at 4325 Huntingtown Road, Huntingtown, Md. for a reported theft. The victim said she hung her purse on a hanger between two supply cabinets at 7:00 am. She advised she checked her purse at 12:00 pm, and found her wallet was missing. Cpl. Parrott and the victim reviewed a surveillance tape and saw Tyeshera C. Hawkins, 18 years old of Prince Frederick, Md. tampering with the victims purse. Ms. Hawkins was interviewed about the theft. Based on the interview and investigation, Tyeshera Hawkins was charged on a criminal citation with theft.

Theft

On May 5th, 2005 at 4:05 am, Deputy Windsor conducted a traffic stop on Valley Drive at Western Shores Blvd., Port Republic, Md. A computer check of the tags revealed they were reported stolen from St. Marys County, Md. The vehicle owner Ashley R. Hutching of Lusby, Md. was charged with theft on a criminal citation.

Theft

On May 5th, 2005 at 6:39 am, Deputy Brown responded to the 6500 block of 9th Street Chesapeake Beach, Md. for a reported theft. Investigation revealed unknown suspect(s) entered the victims vehicle through an open door and removed the victims tools. Investigation continues.

Violation of Protective Order/Burglary/Assault/Stalking

On May 5th, 2005, at 1:30 pm, Deputies from the Calvert County Sheriffs Office responded to the 800 block of Pat Lane, Huntingtown, Md. for a reported burglary. Investigation revealed the suspect, Jay Alan Parson, 45 years old of Huntingtown, Md. had entered his estranged wifes home through the bathroom window, this was in violation of a protective order. The victims son observed Parsons in the house. Parsons grabbed a knife and threatened the witness then ran from the house and hide in a wooded area of the neighborhood. Parsons was also wanted for escape from the Calvert County Detention Center as he failed to return from work release.

Detective Sgt. Moore was able to contact Parsons on his cell phone and convinced him to turn himself in. Parson was taken into custody on Warner Drive, Huntingtown, Md.

He was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was charged with Violation of a Protective Order, Burglary, Assault, Stalking and Escape.

Attempted Armed Car Jacking

On May 6th, 2005 at 8:06 pm, Deputies from the Calvert County Sheriffs Office responded to the area of Dry Creek Court and Catalina Drive for a reported attempted armed car jacking. Investigation revealed three males attempted to car jack a victim in the area of Tomahawk Trail and Rattlesnake Road, Lusby, Md. by displaying a handgun and demanding the car. The operator was able to accelerate and get away from the suspects. The suspects again attempted a car jacking in the area of Tomahawk Trail and North Catalina the victim was able to drive away prior to the suspects entering his vehicle. A third victim saw the suspects and attempted to contact them. One of the suspects pulled a handgun from his jacket and pointed it at the victim. The victim left the area and called police.

The suspects were located on Chisholm Trail in the area of Catalina Drive. Deputies were able to take them in to custody without incident. A handgun was recovered from one of the suspects.

Detective J. Angle of the Calvert Investigative Team charged each of the juveniles as adults with two count of 1st Degree Assault, one count of 2nd Degree Assault and two count of Armed Car Jacking.
The were transported to the Calvert County Detention Center for processing, they are identified as Anthony J. Williams, 16 years old of Lusby, Md., Derrick D. Beatty, 16 years old of Lusby, Md. and Richard E. Moore Jr., 17 years old of Lusby, Md. They are being held on $250,000 bond each.

CDS Violation

On May 7th, 2005 at 2:55 pm, Deputy Bonville conducted a traffic stop on Rt 231 and Skip Jack Road Prince Frederick, Md. A consent search of the vehicle was conducted and a non-conventional smoking device containing suspected marijuana was located on the drivers side floorboard. Ricky L. Plumer, 18 years old of Popes Creek, Md and Christopher A. Reynolds, 22 years old of Newburg, Md. were arrested and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where they were charged with possession of CDS and possession of CDS paraphernalia.

Theft

On May 7th, 2005 at 4:09 pm, Dfc Figueiras responded to the 2200 block of Skyvilla Drive, Dunkirk, Md. for a reported theft. Investigation revealed unknown suspect(s) removed the rear tag from the victims vehicle. The tag has been entered into the computer as stolen. There are no suspects at this time.

CDS Violation

On May 8th, 2005 at 9:30 am, Deputy Bonville conducted a traffic stop on Md. Rt. 4 in the area of Ball Road, St. Leonard, Md. Based on observations made during the stop a search of the driver was conducted. A non-conventional smoking device containing suspected marijuana was found in the drivers pants pocket. A search of the vehicle revealed a cigarette pack containing suspected marijuana. Charles J. Crawford, 24 years old of Hughesville, Md. was placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was charged with possession of CDS and possession of CDS paraphernalia.

The following were arrested for DUI this week:

May 4th, 2005, William E. Earnest, 30 yoa by Dep Robshaw
May 5th, 2005, Albert L. Brannan, 46 yoa by Dep Windsor
May 6th, 2005, Andrew B. Fowler, 22 yoa by Cpl Parrott
May 6th, 2005, Michael L. Fitzwater, 25 yoa by Dep Brown
May 6th, 2005, Christopher B. Newman, 24 yoa by Dep Cox
May 6th, 2005, Nichole M. Beauchene, 27 yoa by Dep Burggraff
May 7th, 2005, Richard E. Moore, 28 yoa by Dep Fischer

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