PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (Feb. 22, 2010) - The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of February 14 through February 21, deputies responded to 1,747 calls for service throughout the community. Additionally, deputies arrested 5 people and charged them with DWI/DUI during the week.
DOG RESCUE FROM ICY WATER: On February 14th at approximately 10:05 a.m., a citizen called the Calvert County Sheriff's Office to report that his dog had walked out onto Hunting Creek and fallen through the ice. Upon arrival in the 1600 block of Mallard Point Road in Prince Frederick, Animal Control Officer (ACO) Tom Guy met with the dog owner and observed a dog in the water approximately 100 yards from shore. ACO Guy called for assistance from the Sheriff's Office as well as from the Prince Frederick Rescue Squad to assist with the retrieval of the dog. DFC Shawn Morder and Dep. Robert Brady arrived and with the help of Mr. Bob Hall, a neighbor, they used a small boat that was nearby and pushed it onto the ice. A safety rope was tied to the boat and Mr. Hall and Deputy Brady pushed the boat over the ice to the area of the dog. Dep. Brady was able to retrieve the dog and safely place him into the boat. The boat was pulled back to shore and once there the dog was turned over to its' owner standing by. The dog was described as an approximately four-year-old male Yellow Lab weighing about 100 pounds. The dog was brought into the owners' residence and looked over, warmed up and was recovering well. The dog was in the water for approximately one hour. His breed, age and size had a huge factor on the successful outcome.
THEFT: On February 19 at 1:45 p.m. Cpl. Todd Smith responded to the parking lot of the Market Square Shopping Center located on Costley Way in Prince Frederick near the Mama Lucia Restaurant. The victim advised that between 1:15 p.m. and 1:42 p.m. unknown suspect(s) had taken a 2010 Toro red Snow Blower, model #8280XE valued at $1800 from the bed of her truck. Anyone with information is asked to contact Cpl. Smith at the Sheriff's Office at 410-535-2800.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT: Dep. Roscoe Kreps responded to Houlihan's Bar and Grill located at 135 W Dares Beach Road in Prince Frederick on February 19 at 10:11 p.m. in reference to a fraud. While speaking with the victim and the suspect, a woman, later identified as Angela Renai Brubaker, 37 of Prince Frederick, advised Dep. Kreps that the suspect did not have anything to do with the fraud. Brubaker was advised by Kreps that he was conducting an investigation and for her to go back inside the establishment. Brubaker started to yell and use profanity. She was advised to stop but did not. While attempting to place her under arrest, she resisted, flung her arms around and fell onto the ground. She was subdued and placed in handcuffs and placed under arrest. She was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA: DFC James Morgan conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle at the Lusby Center located at 210 Village Center Drive on February 19 at 10:00 p.m. The driver, later identified as Jason Harley Royster, 21 of Waldorf, was arrested for possession of marijuana.
BURGLARY: DFC Aaron Locke responded to a home on H.G. Trueman Road in Lusby on February 20 for a burglary report. The victim advised that sometime between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. that day unknown suspect(s) had gained entry to the home and stolen almost $2000 worth of property. A Sanyo 31.5 inch LCD television, a Vizio 22 inch LCD TV and a Toshiba laptop were all taken. Anyone with information is asked to contact Lt. Steve Jones of the C.I.T. at 410-535-2800 ext. 2462.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT: Police were called to the Greene Turtle Restaurant in Prince Frederick on February 21 at 1:13 a.m. for a disturbance. After arriving, DFC Richard Weems made contact with the manager who advised that he had told a patron to leave the establishment after it was discovered he had brought alcoholic beverages into the restaurant. DFC Weems approached the patron, who became belligerent and started cursing and hollering. He was advised to cease but did not. Weems arrested Joseph Earl Fisher, 32 of Prince Frederick, and charged him with disorderly conduct and failure to obey a law enforcement officer.