LEONARDTOWN, Md. (Jan. 9, 2009) - The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
ILLEGAL DRUGS: On January 8, 2009 Deputy J. Vezzosi made contact with Sara Rae Pinekenstein, 28 of Great Mills, in the district courtroom of Judge Slade. Ms. Pinekenstein was place under arrest at that time due to a bench warrant issued by Judge Slade. Search incident to the arrest revealed several pills, all controlled dangerous substances, concealed in Ms. Pinekenstein's hair "scruntchie." In addition to the bench warrant, Ms. Pinekenstein was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
ILLEGAL DRUGS: On January 8, 2009 Deputy T. Seyfried responded to a residence in Great Mills, for a report of a domestic dispute. Once at the residence Deputy Seyfried made contact with Joseph Lewis Wetherbee, 22, of Great Mills. As Deputy Seyfried was speaking inside the residence with Mr. Wethbee, he (Seyried) noticed, in plain view, a baggie containing suspected marijuana and associated controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia. Mr. Wetherbee was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia.
ASSAULT, BURGLARY, DOP: On January 8, 2009 Deputy R Nielson responded to a residence in Lexington Park for a report of a disturbance. Investigation revealed Jessica Ann Quayle, 26, of Lexington Park, is the neighbor of the victim. A property dispute occurred between the victim and Ms. Quayle. A short time after the dispute, Ms. Quayle opened the door to the victim's residence and entered without permission. Ms. Quayle kicked the victim in the stomach. The victim ran into the bathroom and locked the door. Ms. Quayle went to the bathroom door and kicked it attempting to force entry. The bathroom door was damaged. Ms. Quayle was arrested and charged with 3rd degree burglary, 2nd degree assault and destruction of property.