St. Mary's County Sheriff's Reports


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (June 8, 2009) - The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

7-11 ROBBERY: On June 8, at approximately 2:30 a.m., a white male, with a thin build, wearing a dark shirt over his face, a black t-shirt over a white t-shirt, blue jean shorts and black shoes, entered the 7-11 on southbound Three Notch Road in Charlotte Hall. The suspect placed his hand under his shirt and demanded money from the clerk. The clerk complied and the suspect fled on foot. Searches by Maryland State Police helicopter Trooper 2 and Sheriff's Office K-9, were unable to locate the suspect. St. Mary's County BCI detectives are asking anyone with information on this crime to call them at (301) 475-4200 ext. 9049 or Crime Solvers at (301) 475-3333.

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT: On June 6, while investigating a trespassing complaint in Piney Point, Dfc. A. Whipkey ran a Texas registration plate to a 1994 green, Pontiac Bonneville. The St. Mary's County Emergency Communications Center advised Dfc. Whipkey the registration and 1994 Pontiac were reported stolen to the Harris County Sheriff's Office in Texas. Angel Misael Ayala Blanco, 20 of no fixed address, was the operator of the vehicle. Blanco was arrested and charged with two counts of theft and one count of lawful taking of a motor vehicle.

SECOND DEGREE ASSAULT: On June 7, deputies responded to a report of a domestic on Army Navy Drive in Mechanicsville. Investigation revealed Grant Adkins Williams, 50 of Mechanicsville, was engaged in a verbal dispute with the victim, which escalated into a physical assault when Williams grabbed the victim and bit her on the cheek. Williams was arrested and charge with second-degree assault.

THEFT: On June 7, Deputy Reithmeyer responded to Lowes store in California for a report of a theft. Investigation revealed the store manager witnessed Oleksandr NMN Parkhomenko, 20, and Oleskii NMN Seleznov, 20, both of Lexington Park, enter the store with a large backpack. Seleznov and Parkhomenko removed power tools from the shelf and enter the bathroom with the items. Seleznov and Parkhomenko then exited the bathroom and walked past all points of purchase and attempted to exit the store with the items concealed in the backpack. The store security sensor scanner alerted as the two tried to exit. Selezno and Parkhomenko were arrested and charge with two counts of theft.

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