LEONARDTOWN, Md. (July 22, 2009) - The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office recently released the following incident and arrest reports.
ISO BURGLARY VICTIMS: The St. Mary's County Bureau of Criminal Investigations is currently reviewing daytime burglaries that occurred from May 15 through July 16, 2009. The burglaries in question range from Ridge to Mechanicsville. If anyone feels they were a victim or could identify evidence that was recovered, please contact detectives at 301-475-4200 ext. 9119.
WEAPONS VIOLATION: On July 21, Cpl. P. Handy was patrolling the area of Chancellors Run Court in Great Mills when he observed Demetrick Nathrio Maddox, 22 of Great Mills, standing in the parking lot speaking with three others. Maddox observed Cpl. Handy and briskly began to walk off towards a green 4-door Oldsmobile that was parked in the parking lot. As Maddox was walking Cpl. Handy observed him place his hand near his waistband and look back over his shoulder at Cpl. Handy. Maddox stopped and bent down next to the vehicle in a manner consistent with placing something onto the ground. Maddox then stood up and attempted to walk away from the vehicle. Maddox was order to stop and he complied. Backup deputy, Dfc. K. Moritz checked the area where Maddox bent down and located a Ruger 9mm handgun. A computer check of the handgun revealed gun was stolen from Charles County in 2001. Maddox is a convicted felon on parole for robbery. Maddox was arrested and charged with possession of a handgun after being convicted of a crime of violence, possession a stolen regulated firearm, and carrying a concealed 9mm semi-automatic handgun on his person.
VIOLATION OF PROTECTIVE ORDER: On July 20 Christopher Michael Sherman, 20 of California, was served with a protective order ordering he have no contact with the petitioner. The order is effective until July 19, 2010. On July 22 Sherman attempted to contact the petitioner by phone. When Sherman did not reach the petitioner by phone, he contacted her in person at the Burch Mart in Hollywood. Sherman was arrested and charged with violating the conditions of a protective order.
SECOND-DEGREE ASSAULT, SECOND-DEGREE CHILD ABUSE: On July 22, deputies responded to a residence on Gooseneck Road in Lexington Park for a report of a child abuse. Investigation revealed Ella Maxine Glenn, 41 of Lexington Park, assaulted a 13-year-old female who was in Glenn's care and custody. Glenn dragged the youth partially down a set of stairs by her feet, kicked and punched the victim in the back, then pushed the victim the rest of the way down the stairs and slapped the victim in the face. Glenn was arrested and charged with second-degree assault and second-degree child abuse.