MSP Reports for St. Mary's County


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (May 10, 2010) - The Leonardtown Barrack of the Maryland State Police (MSP) today released the following incident and arrest reports.

ASSAULT 2ND DEGREE: On Monday, May 3 at 11:19, Tpr. G. A. Thompson responded to the 25000 block of Secretariate Drive in Hollywood for a reported Domestic dispute. Upon arrival, contact was made with a male complainant, 21, of Hollywood who advised he heard a dispute between the female victim, 46, of Hollywood and the male suspect. The female victim advised she was involved in an altercation with the male subject; physical evidence on the victim was documented by the Trooper. An interview was conducted with Douglas Aaron Chance, 33, of Hollywood who advised he was involved in the dispute. Mr. Chance was arrested for Second Degree Domestic Assault and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center. Mr. Chance will be held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

ASSAULT 2ND DEGREE, DISORDERLY CONDUCT: On Tuesday, May 4 at approximately 3:47 pm, Tpr. B. T. Wiesemann was on patrol in the area of Pegg Road and Ronald Drive in Lexington Park, when he was flagged down by a motorist. Upon making contact with the female complainant, 18, of Lexington Park, Tpr. Wiesemann was informed the female had been assaulted in 46000 block of Columbus Drive in Lexington Park. The complainant advised Shameka Leven Harrod, 18, of Lexington Park accused her of spreading rumors and then assaulted her. After being provided with additional details of the assault, Tpr. Wiesemann responded to Columbus Drive to make contact with the suspect. When asked about the incident, Ms. Harrod admitted to the assault. Ms. Harrod was arrested and charged with Second Degree Assault and Disorderly Conduct, she was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center and will be held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

ASSAULT 2ND DEGREE, DISORDERLY CONDUCT: On Tuesday, May 4 at 6:25 pm, TFC M. B. Adams responded to the 46000 block of Columbus Drive in Lexington Park for a reported Disturbance. Upon arriving on the scene, TFC Adams with the assistance of Tpr. B. T. Wiesemann determined the disturbance was related to the previous assault on Columbus Drive. Investigation determined that the victim, 18, of Lexington Park, was assaulted by a female juvenile, 15, of Lexington Park, as retaliation for an assault the victim made on a female earlier on that day. The juvenile was arrested for Second Degree Assault and Disorderly conduct, and transported to the Leonardtown Barrack. The female was released to a parent pending further action by juvenile services.

ASSAULT 2ND DEGREE: On Wednesday, May 5 at 12:10 am, Tpr. S. Casarella responded to the 41000 block of Norris Street in Leonardtown for a reported Assault. Upon arrival contact was made with the female complainant, 28, of Leonardtown, who advised she and a male subject, 29, of Leonardtown, were assaulted in their residence by two subjects regarding a dispute over money. Both suspects had left the scene prior to police arrival. This investigation is ongoing.

ASSAULT 2ND DEGREE: On Wednesday, May 5 at 10:29 am, Tpr. R. L. Jackson responded to the 19000 block of Three Notch Road in Lexington Park for a reported assault. Upon arriving on the scene, Tpr. Jackson was escorted to an office were contact was made with a male complainant, 33, of Lexington Park, and several witnesses. Statements given by the victim and witnesses indicated that a male juvenile, 13, of Lexington Park, assaulted the victim after being reprimanded about a violation of school policies. The juvenile was arrested on Second Degree Assault, Disorderly Conduct, and Disturbing School Operations. The juvenile was transported to the Leonardtown Barrack and released to a parent pending further action by juvenile services.

DRUG ARREST: On Wednesday, May 5 at 7:29 pm, Tpr. N. E. Gresko conducted a traffic stop in the area of Bunker Hill Road and Midway Drive, Lexington Park after observing the driver of a brown 1994 Acura and juvenile occupants in violation of Safety Belt laws. Upon making contact with the driver, James Nathaniel Watkins, 26, of Great Mills, a METERS/NCIC check revealed his driving privileges in Maryland were suspended. Mr. Watkins was arrested on the traffic violation. During contact with the driver and passenger, Tpr. Gresko detected an odor of burnt marijuana. A probable cause search was conducted when the female passenger admitted there were illegal drugs in the vehicle. A search of the vehicle produced Marijuana, which the female passenger, Charell Latrice Stewart, 25, of Great Mills, was arrested for. Mr. Watkins was additionally charged with Possession of Marijuana. Mr. Watkins and Ms. Stewart were transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center, both subjects will be held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Wednesday, May 5 at 8:41 pm, Tpr. E. J. Page arrested Andrew Stephen Madden, 20, of La Plata in the 30000 block of Shore View Drive in Golden Beach. Andrew Madden was arrested on a Bench Warrant (T3-14223) issued by the District Court in Charles County on May 4. The original charge was Unlawful Taking of a Motor Vehicle. Mr. Madden was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center and will be held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

DRUG ARREST: On Thursday, May 6 at 1:54 pm, Tpr. M. J. Pitcher responded to Wildewood Apartments Leasing Center to assist two Maryland State Police Detectives with Cedric Sinclair Williams, 23, of Lexington Park. A METERS/NCIC check indicated that Mr. Williams had an outstanding warrant (T3-14393) issued by the District Court of Charles County. Mr. Williams was placed under arrest for the warrant service. A search incident to arrest produced Crack Cocaine in Mr. Williams' possession. Mr. Williams was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center and will be held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

ASSAULT 2ND DEGREE: On Thursday, May 6 at 3:15 pm, Tpr. E. J. Page responded to the 45000 block of Nolte Court in California for a reported assault. Tpr. Page arrived on scene to assist St. Mary's County Deputies. Contact was made with James Donald Penn, 19, of California, whom was agitated and uncooperative. Mr. Penn refused to provide any information to the Law Enforcement personnel on the scene. After an attempt by Tpr. Page to diffuse the situation, Mr. Penn assaulted the trooper by pushing him and attempting to knock him over. Pending a threat by a Deputy to use a taser, Mr. Penn became cooperative, and was arrested for Second Degree Assault, Obstructing and Hindering, and Disorderly Conduct. Mr. Penn was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center and will be held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

WARRANT SERVICE: On Thursday, May 6 at 6:30 pm, Tpr. N. E. Gresko arrested Carin Marie Lockhart, 26, of Lexington Park, on a Bench Warrant (T3-14425) issued by the District Court in Anne Arundel County. The original charge was Driving On A Suspended License. Ms. Lockhart was apprehended during a traffic stop and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center. Ms. Lockhart will be held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

ASSAULT 2ND DEGREE: On Sunday, May 9 at 1:26 am, Tpr. E. R. Mersman responded to the 21000 block of Ronald Drive in Lexington Park for a reported assault. Upon arrival contact was made with the female complainant, 29, of Lexington Park, who advised she was assaulted by Glen Franklin Davis, 28, of Lexington Park, during an argument. The female advised that Mr. Davis destroyed property in the residence and assaulted her. During an interview with Mr. Davis, he admitted to the assault. Mr. Davis was arrested for Second Degree Assault and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center. Mr. Davis will be held pending a bond review with the District Court Commissioner.

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