PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. - The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
BURGLARY: A victim on Stephen Reid Road in Huntingtown reported to Dep. David Canning that unknown suspects had broken into his son's storage pod in his side yard between November 6 at 3:00 p.m. and November 6 at 6:00 p.m. Nothing appears to have been taken. Dep. Canning will continue to investigate.
THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE: Unknown suspects stole a 2000 Ford F350 truck off the lot of Bayside Chevrolet in Prince Frederick on November 7 at a little after midnight. The vehicle was later recovered in Prince George's County. A witness at the time of the theft has given suspect information to Dep. Scott Brown who is continuing the investigation.
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY: On November 6 a victim on Golden West Way in Lusby advised Dep. John Harms that at 10:25 p.m. that evening unknown suspects had egged her vehicle and slashed a tire on her husband's work vehicle. The damage is estimated at $150 and will be investigated by Dep. Harms.
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY: On November 8 Dep. Harms responded to another egging in Lusby. The victim, of Running Fox Road, advised that his house, vehicle and truck had been egged. It appears to have happened on November 6 at 3:00 in the afternoon. There was no permanent damage to the property.
BURGLARY: Dep. David Canning responded to a home on Steven Lane in Dunkirk on November 7 at 9:35 a.m. The homeowner advised that a suspicious car was parked in the driveway and the driver had knocked on her door but when she answered, he stated that he had the wrong address. It was learned that the same vehicle had been suspiciously parked in the same neighborhood for the past two days. After contacting the driver, later identified as Shawn D. Mills, 34, of Oxon Hill, he could not explain why he was parked in the driveway. A check of his person and vehicle revealed tools commonly used for burglary. Mills was arrested and charged with fourth degree burglary.