PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (March 08, 2010) - The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of March 1 through 7, deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff's Office responded to 1,714 calls for service throughout the community. Additionally, deputies arrested 5 people and charged them with DWI/DUI during the week.
THEFT: On March 2 shortly after midnight, DFC David Gatton responded to a home on 28th Street in Chesapeake Beach where the victim advised that unknown suspect(s) had stolen $600 worth of copper welding leads from bed of his vehicle. DFC Gatton is investigating.
THEFT: Unknown suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle while it was parked at the Rod 'N Reel Restaurant sometime on March 1 and took two DeWalt saws and a MAG flashlight, together valued at $534. DFC Justin Livingston is investigating.
THEFT: A victim advised DFC Carl Fischer that overnight between March 4 and 5 someone broke the passenger side window of his vehicle and stole $100 worth of items from inside, to include Bose headphones and a black hooded sweatshirt. The damage is estimated at $200. Anyone with information is asked to contact DFC Fischer at 410-535-2800.
BURGLARY: Sometime between February 27 and March 6, unknown suspect(s) broke into a home on Algonquin Trail in Lusby causing $200 in damage. It does not appear that anything was taken. Dep. Jason Lord is investigating and can be reached at 410-535-2800.
THEFT: Two vehicles parked on Arbor Way in Owings had windows smashed out and items stolen from within overnight between March 5 and 6. Dep. Roscoe Kreps is investigating the thefts in which a subwoofer box with 2 Rockford Fosgate subwoofers worth $350, 2 Kicker amplifiers, 330W and 1000W, valued at $500 were stolen and $350 in damage was done.
BURGLARY, DOP: Three male juveniles, all of St. Leonard, were charged with burglary and destruction of property on youth reports after they were caught at a home owned by Jefferson Patterson Park on March 6 at 4:21 p.m. The home is being renovated and was secured at the time the youths were seen at the home by the residents of a neighboring house. Those residents heard breaking glass and detained the boys until DFC David Denton arrived. The juveniles, ages 12, 13, and 14 were all charged and released to a parent. The damage is estimated at $100.