LEONARDTOWN, Md. (Jan. 12, 2010) - The Leonardtown Barrack of the Maryland State Police (MSP) recently released the following incident and arrest reports.
ARSON: On Thursday, January 7, at 7:20 am, TFC J. R. Stern responded to the 45000 block of Nicholas Court in Great Mills for a report of a disturbance with a juvenile. Upon arrival, contact was made with the female complainant, 35, of Great Mills. She advised her 13-year-old son was being disruptive in the residence and he had previously set the shower curtain on fire last week but was not reported. The juvenile was taken into custody and transported to the Leonardtown Barrack for processing. The Department of Juvenile Services responded to the Barracks and conducted an evaluation of the juvenile. It was concluded that the juvenile be taken to the Cheltenham Youth Facility for detention until a court date can be arranged. The juvenile was charged with Arson and Malicious Destruction of Property.
THEFT UNDER $1,000: On Thursday, January 7 at 10:17 am, TFC C. M. Evans responded to the 18410 Point Lookout Road in Park Hall for the reported theft of Kerosene fuel. TFC Evans made contact with the male complainant who advised he had both tanks filled on December 3, 2009 with Kerosene with approximately 100 gallons in each tank. He discovered earlier that morning that the Kerosene was siphoned from both tanks. Estimated loss is $330.00. Neighborhood checks were conducted and the investigation continues.
DRUG ARREST: On Thursday, January 7 at 1:13 pm, Tpr. N. E. Gresko was patrolling north bound Three Notch Road in Hollywood when he initiated a traffic stop on a black Dodge Charger at Hollywood Road for exceeding the posted speed limit. Contact was made with the driver, Ricky Carson Litten, 24, of Hollywood, and a strong odor of burnt Marijuana was emitting from the vehicle. Mr. Litten was found to be in possession of a glass multi-colored smoking device containing Marijuana. Mr. Litten was placed under arrest for Possession of Marijuana and Possession of CDS Paraphernalia. Mr. Litten was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.
BURGLARY: On Friday, January 8 at 12:47 am, Tpr. B. T. Wiesemann responded to the 23000 block of Three Notch Road in California for a Burglar Alarm. Upon arrival, Tpr. Wiesemann observed a front window of the building to be open. The front door was unlocked and while checking the inside of the building, Tpr. Wiesemann observed that the safe was open and no one was inside at the time. Nothing else appeared to have been disturbed. The owner arrived on the scene and confirmed that nothing else was taken except for approximately $81.00 from the safe. The investigation is ongoing.
THEFT UNDER $100: On Saturday, January 9 at 7:46 pm, TFC J. R. Stern responded to the 46000 Rogers Drive in Lexington Park for the reported Theft from Motor Vehicle. Upon arrival, contact was made with the female complainant, 38, of Lexington Park, who advised she went to the McKay's Store in Lexington Park around 2:00 pm that afternoon and she left her purse in her blue 2003 Toyota Corolla and went inside the store. After leaving the store, she went to her residence and took her groceries inside and later that evening she realized her purse was missing. The complainant advised the only thing in her purse was a Bank of America credit card and her Maryland driver's license. Total loss is $70.00 and the investigation continues.
WARRANT SERVICE: On Saturday, January 9 at 11:25 pm, Prince Mario Goldring, 21, of Lexington Park, was arrested by Tpr. B. T. Wiesemann on an Arrest Warrant (T3-14263) issued by the District Court in Leonardtown on January 7. The original charges are as follows: Theft under $1,000.00, Rogue/Vagabond 4 counts each and Theft Scheme $1,000.00 under $10,000.00. Mr. Goldring was taken into custody and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where he was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.
DRUG ARREST: On Sunday, January 10 at 3:16 am, Tpr. N. E. Gresko was patrolling east bound on Mechanicsville Road when he initiated a traffic stop in the area of Gardiner Drive in Mechanicsville on a white Chevrolet Cavalier for failing to drive in a single lane. Contact was made with the driver, Jenna Nicole Kieszkiel, 18, of Mechanicsville, and the passenger, Lloyd Morgan Kerr, 20, of Mechanicsville, and a strong odor of alcohol was emitting from the vehicle. While speaking with the driver, Ms. Kieszkiel an odor of an alcoholic beverage was emitting from her breath. She was subsequently arrested for DUI. A search incident to the arrest revealed she was in possession of a multi colored glass CDS smoking device containing Marijuana. Mr. Kerr was issued a Civil Citation for possession of an alcoholic beverage under the age of 21 and released at the scene. Ms. Kieszkiel was transported to the Leonardtown Barracks for the DUI processing and then to the St. Mary's County Detention Center where she was held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.