PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (Jan. 23, 2010) - The Calvert Investigative Team (CIT) released the following incident and arrest reports.
APPREHENSION OF WANTED MAN: On January 15 at about 8:05 p.m., Det. Nicholas DeFelice and Det. Jason Ewig of CIT observed a wanted subject, Delonta Devonce Dandridge, 23, in the Kent Road area of Sunderland. The two investigators responded to his location and attempted to take him into custody on an open warrant for a robbery that had taken place at the Sunderland Wine and Spirits on December 4, 2009. Dandridge fled into a trailer at the end of Kent Road, pursued by the officers. DFC John McCarroll, Dep. Stephen Esposito and Cpl. Todd Smith, along with K-9 partner Keloh, arrived on the scene to assist. Dandridge charged out of the door of the trailer and struggled violently with the officers attempting to take him into custody. A large unruly crowd had gathered as Dandridge was subdued and taken into custody. Dandridge was served with the outstanding warrant for robbery, first degree assault, and theft. He was additionally charged with assault on law enforcement, resisting arrest, inflicting harm on an animal used by law enforcement and disorderly conduct.
MAN FLEES ARREST ATTEMPT: On January 10 at 11:55 p.m., Dep. Christopher Waldron conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle at Rousby Hall Road and Frontier Trail in Lusby. After Waldron detected the odor of suspected marijuana on the driver, he had the driver exit the vehicle and advised him to place his hands behind his back. The suspect would not comply and started to walk away. The suspect swung at the deputy and after a struggle, the suspect was able to flee on foot. Dep. Waldron did not pursue the suspect because there were other occupants in the vehicle. Numerous units from the Calvert County Sheriff's Office and the MSP Prince Frederick Barrack, including K-9 units and Trooper 7, assisted in the search. Suspected marijuana was found inside the vehicle. An arrest warrant charging Paul Dewayne Dorsey, 30 of Lusby, with 2nd degree assault, resisting arrest, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and fleeing and eluding has been issued.
TWO STABBINGS: On January 8 at approximately 12:58 a.m., troopers from the Prince Frederick Barrack and
deputies from the Calvert County Sheriff's Office responded to Catamarans Restaurant for a fight. Investigation revealed two people were stabbed from the incident and were taken to St. Mary's Hospital by friends of the victims. The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office contacted the Calvert County Sheriff's Office and reported the finding of the two victims. Steveland Stewart was stabbed in the upper right chest and is currently in critical condition. Andre Brothers was stabbed in the lower back and is currently in stable condition. Both victims reside in St. Mary's County.