St. Mary's County Sheriff's Reports


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (Aug. 31, 2009) - The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office recently released the following incident and arrest reports.

FIRST DEGREE ASSAULT: On August 21, deputies responded to Potomac Speedway in Mechanicsville for a report of an assault. Investigation revealed a 15-year-old, juvenile male from Chesapeake Beach was involved in a verbal altercation with the victim, which escalated into a physical fight. The juvenile produced a knife and stabbed the victim. The juvenile was located, arrested and charged with first and second-degree assault.

VIOLATION OF A PROTECTIVE ORDER: On August 22, deputies responded to Liberty Street in Lexington Park for a conservator of the peace call. Investigation revealed JL (no middle name) Skinner, 28 of California, had been served, as a respondent, with a protective order on March 10. The protective order was still active. JL Skinner was ordered not to have any contact with the petitioner of the order. Investigation revealed Skinner had attempted to contact the petitioner several times by telephone and in person on August 22. Skinner was arrested and charged with violating the conditions of the Protective Order.

RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT: On August 22, deputies responded to a residence of JD Way in Hollywood for a report of a domestic disturbance. Investigation revealed Jeffrey Scott Boyce, Sr., 43 of Hollywood, was involved in a verbal dispute with the victim. The dispute escalated when Boyce pointed a long gun towards the victim. Boyce was arrested and charged with reckless endangerment.

FIRST DEGREE ASSAULT: On August 22, deputies responded to a residence in Garrett Trailer Park in Park Hall for a report of an assault. Investigation revealed James Walter Wheeler, Jr., 20 of Dameron, and Carroll Leon Alvey, 20 of Lexington Park, tricked the victim into meeting them at Cooks Liquor Store, which is located just outside of the trailer Park. Wheeler and Alvey then assaulted the victim by striking him in the head with a pipe. Alvey was upset because the victim was dating a former girlfriend of his. Both Alvey and Wheeler were arrested and charged with first and second-degree assault.

ASSAULT: On August 26, deputies responded to a residence on Aspen Way in Lexington Park for a report of an assault. Investigation revealed Javonnie Kimberly Harper, 25 of Lexington Park, was engaged in a verbal dispute with the victim, which escalated into a physical assault when Harper struck the victim several times. Harper was arrested and charged with second-degree assault.

VIOLATION OF A PROTECTIVE ORDER: On February 17, Judge Cathy Serrette issued a protective order specifying that there was to be no contact between Shadreka Kamya Barnes, 18 of no fixed address, and the petitioner of the order. The protective order was served on Shadreka Barnes and is currently in effect. On August 26, deputies responded to the Sheetz located in Great Mills for a report of a fight in progress. Investigation revealed Shadreka Barnes had assaulted the victim and was in violation of the February 17 protective order. Barnes was arrested and charged with second-degree assault and violation of a protective order.

THEFT OVER $500: On August 25 at 3:02 p.m., deputies responded to the Target store in California for the report of a theft. Investigation revealed on August 24 two subjects entered the store and removed several GPS units from a display, placed them in a shopping cart and exited the store without rendering payment for the items. The items were valued at $1,531.00. On August 25 the same subjects entered the store and removed two televisions and four cell phones, valued at $647.93, from a display, placed them in a cart and exited the store. Security personnel observed the two subjects exiting the store and notified police. The subjects were subsequently detained by responding deputies in the parking lot. Donald C. Nealon, age 35, of Lexington Park, and James A. Frazier, age 25, of Clinton, were placed under arrest, charged with two counts of Theft over $500 and incarcerated in the Detention Center pending an appearance before the District Court Commissioner.

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