LEONARDTOWN, Md. (Feb. 1, 2008) - The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Department released the following incident and arrest reports.
DOMESTIC ASSAULT: On January 31, 2008 at 8:50 PM Deputies from the Sheriff Office responded to a residence in Lexington Park, Maryland for a reported domestic assault. Investigation revealed the female victim, 42, had fled the residence after being violently assaulted by the suspect. As officers arrived, they observed the suspect, Stacy Harris Green, 39, of Lexington Park, breaking out windows and throwing household items out the windows. When officers attempted to take Green into custody, he brandished a broken bottle. K9 Officer Todd Fleenor and his partner "Yanic" were deployed and successfully took the suspect into custody. The victim in this case suffered a broken nose and lacerations to her face and head. She was taken to St. Mary's Hospital for treatment. The suspect was treated for minor injuries as a result of his arrest. He was released and transported to the Detention Center charged with Assault 2nd Degree.
DUI: On January 30, 2008 at 11:40 PM, Deputy James Stone responded to Golden Beach Road and Jane Gray Lane Mechanicsville, Maryland to assist a Charles County deputy who had stopped a vehicle for excessive speed. Deputy Stone contacted the driver identified as James Lee Smith, 37, of Mechanicsville. Smith was suspected of driving under the influence and submitted to standard field sobriety tests. He was placed under arrest and charged with Driving Under the Influence. He was transported to the Detention Center pending a bond hearing before the District Court Commissioner.
DUI: On January 29, 2008 at 11:35PM Deputies responded to residence in Great Mills for a reported assault. A subject involved in the assault fled the residence in a vehicle. The vehicle was subsequently stopped and Deputy Chimko-Fahey contacted the driver, identified as Jeanne Louise Miller, 51, of Great Mills. She was suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol and submitted to standard field sobriety tests. Miller was placed under arrest, charged with Driving Under the Influence and transported to the Detention Center pending a bond hearing before the District Court Commissioner.