PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (Nov. 30, 2009) - The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
THEFT: Unknown suspect(s) stole a purse valued at $340 from an unlocked vehicle in the driveway of a home on Stephen Reid Road in Huntingtown. The theft occurred on November 23 between 1:45 p.m. and 4:45 p.m. DFC Carl Fischer is investigating.
CDS VIOLATION: On November 24 at 8:21 a.m., Dep. Frank Winston conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Md. Rt. 4 southbound in Huntingtown, just south of Cox Road. The driver, later identified as Paula Renee Newton, 42 of Huntingtown, was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia, a straw containing suspected cocaine residue.
THEFT OF BICYCLES: A victim on Catalina Drive in Lusby advised Dep. James Norton on November 24 that unknown suspect(s) stole two bicycles from his backyard. It is unknown when the thefts occurred. The bikes are described as a blue and chrome Mongoose, valued at $90 and a burnt orange Huffy, also valued at $90.
THEFT AND CDS VIOLATION: Two suspects were arrested on November 24 at 12:52 p.m. after they stole two video games from the Prince Frederick Walmart and fled in their vehicle. A Walmart employee contacted police after he observed the two suspects leave the store without paying for the items. The employee watched the suspects get into their vehicle and then called in the vehicle description and tag number to police. Dep. Brianne Gray stopped the suspect vehicle on northbound Md. Rt. 2 at the entrance to the Federal Oaks subdivision. DFC Richard Weems arrived on the scene and made contact with the two suspects. He subsequently arrested Jacob Ryan Hemming, 28 of Annapolis, and charged him with two counts of theft less than $100. The second suspect, Mary Kathleen Anderson, 20 of Owings, was found to be in possession of suspected drugs while being arrested for the theft. She was charged with possession of heroin and possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, a syringe, used to inject heroin into the body intravenously. Anderson was also charged with two counts of theft under $100.
CDS VIOLATION: On November 24 at 1:23 p.m. after stopping a vehicle for a traffic violation at Gunsmoke Trail and Geronimo Road in Lusby, Dep. James Norton found the driver, later identified as Mark James Andreas, Jr., 18 of Lusby, to be in possession of suspected drug paraphernalia. Andreas was arrested and charged with driving under the influence after he failed several field sobriety tests. He was also charged with possession of CDS paraphernalia, three partially burnt marijuana cigarettes, a "blunt" (a cigar with the tobacco leaves removed and replaced with marijuana) and a clear plastic bottle with burnt marijuana residue. Two juveniles in the vehicle, a 17-year-old female of Tampa, FL., and a 14-year-old male of Arnold, were each charged on a youth report with possession of drug paraphernalia and released to parents.
THEFT: DFC John Harms is investigating a theft from a vehicle that occurred on November 23rd at around noon. The victim advised that he ran errands at various shopping centers in Lusby and when he returned home, he noticed that a camera bag was missing from inside his vehicle. He believes that he had locked the vehicle every time he left it in a parking lot. Stolen are a Cannon EOS 40 D camera body, valued at $600, a Cannon EF 28-135mm IS USM lens, valued at $600 and a Cannon EF-S 17-85mm f4-5.6 IS USM lens, valued at $650. Anyone with information is asked to contact DFC Harms at 410-535-2800.
BURGLARY: Unknown suspect(s) burglarized a home on Cove View Road in Lusby on November 24 between 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Dep. Stephen Esposito responded to the home where the victim advised that it appears the only thing missing is a can with approximately $25 worth of coins inside. Anyone with information can reach Dep. Esposito at 410-535-2800.
THEFT: Dep. Justin Livingston responded to the Fox Run Liquor store in Prince Frederick on November 25 at 8:23 p.m. for a theft in progress report. He made contact with a suspect leaving the store and was advised by the store owner that the suspect had stolen a bottle of Khula liquor. Dep. Livingston arrested Christina Lee Calero, 31 of Bowie, and charged her with theft.
CDS VIOLATION: After conducting a traffic stop on a vehicle on southbound Md. Rt. 4 near White Sands Drive in Lusby on November 25 at 8:42 p.m., Dep. Christopher Waldron arrested a passenger in the vehicle, Clarence West Jr., 35 of Lusby, and charged him with possession of cocaine and use of drug paraphernalia, a plastic baggie used to store cocaine.
BURGLARY: A 16-year-old male from Lusby was charged on a youth report with 4th degree burglary by DFC Aaron Locke after he was observed fleeing from a shed behind a home on White Sands Drive in Lusby on November 25 at 8:43 p.m. A friend of the homeowner observed the juvenile in the shed then saw him run out and up the street. The homeowner advised that nothing appeared to be missing. The juvenile was charged and released to a parent.
CDS VIOLATION: Dep. Stephen Esposito and DFC John McCarroll responded to a single vehicle crash at Brickhouse Road and Ward Road in Dunkirk on November 26 at 12:26 a.m. The driver, identified as Michael Scott Green, Jr., 24 of Huntingtown, advised he did not see the stop sign and hit the guardrail. Green was arrested for driving under the influence. He was found to be in possession of suspect controlled dangerous substances. He was also charged with possession of Adderall, an amphetamine, and unlawful possession of a prescription drug, Ibuprofen, in sufficient quantity to indicate an intent to distribute. Green was also charged with use of drug paraphernalia, a medication bottle unlabeled, used to store drugs.
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY: A homeowner on Carriage Lane in Huntingtown advised Dep. Frank Winston that unknown suspect(s) placed a homemade soda bottle bomb inside her mailbox and ignited it at around 3:00 in the morning on November 26th. A neighbor advised that after hearing what sounded like a single gunshot at about 3:00 a.m., they then saw a motorcycle leave the neighborhood. Anyone with information is asked to contact Dep. Winston at 410-535-2800.
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY: A victim advised Dep. James Norton that unknown suspect(s) caused $500 in damage when they spray painted the side of her vehicle. The damage occurred on Ridge Road in Lusby on between November 24 and 25. Dep. Norton is investigating.
THEFT: Dep. Aundrea Lawton is investigating a theft that occurred between November 24 and 25. Unknown suspect(s) broke a window on a vehicle while it was parked on Md. Rt. 261 and Plum Point Road. They stole a dual stereo head unit, a 600 watt amplifier and two Chevy floor mats, all totaled at $400.
ASSAULT: Dep. Craig Johnson responded to the Dunkirk WaWa convenience store on November 28 at 12:35 a.m. for the report of a fight in progress. After speaking with witnesses, the victim and the suspect, Johnson arrested Nicholas Joseph Lilly, 18 of North Beach, and charged him with assault. The victim did not require medical attention.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT/ALCOHOL VIOLATION: On November 29 at 1:07 a.m. Dep. Vaughn Evans responded to the intersection of Chesapeake Avenue and Avenue B in St. Leonard for the report of disorderly subjects. Upon his arrival he could hear people yelling and he observed three juvenile males on the southbound side of Chesapeake Avenue. He activated his spot light and the juveniles ran in different directions. Evans was able to apprehend two of the juveniles and determined that both were under the influence of alcohol. A 16-year-old male from St. Leonard was charged on a youth report with obstruction of justice and disorderly conduct and was also charged on a uniform juvenile civil citation with possession and/or having on his breath an alcoholic beverage after he blew a .19 on the Preliminary Breath Test on the scene. The 15-year-old male from Prince Frederick was charged on a youth report with obstruction of justice and failure to obey a lawful order and also charged on a uniform juvenile civil citation with possession and/or having on his breath an alcoholic beverage after he blew a .20 on the PBT on the scene. Both juveniles were released to a parent.