PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (November 1, 2010)The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
BURGLARY: A Stihl pole saw, orange and white, valued at $650 was stolen from a shed behind a home on Stinnett Road in Huntingtown between 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on October 26. Dep. C. Waldron is investigating.
BURGLARY: A victim reported to DFC C. Fischer that on October 29 at about 9:38 a.m. her house alarm sounded and she heard glass breaking. She looked out her window and saw a suspect running past. It appears the suspect attempted to gain entry to the home on Dunkirk Drive in Owings by breaking a sliding glass door. It does not appear the suspect made entry into the home or stole anything. Anyone with information is asked to contact DFC Fischer at 410-535-2800.
THEFT FROM VEHICLE: An unlocked vehicle on Duchess Lane in Huntingtown was entered overnight between October 28 and 29 and change was stolen. DFC Phelps is investigating.
BURGLARY: A home on Patuxent Ave in Broomes Island was burglarized between October 28 and 30. DFC T. Phelps is investigating the burglary and theft of over $4000 in property to include a 40 inch Sony Bravia TV, a Sony digital camera, a JVC video camera and a RCA Polaroid camera. Anyone with information is asked to contact Phelps at 410-535-2800.
ROBBERY: On October 30 at about 2:03 p.m. Cpl. J. McCarroll responded to the Gamestop Store on Plaza Drive in Dunkirk for the report of a robbery. An employee of the store advised that a white male, 18-20 years old, approximately 5'10", about 160 pounds with a scruffy beard came into the store inquiring about a game system. When the employee showed the box to the suspect, the suspect grabbed it and ran out of the store. The employee saw the male leave the area in a black older model Ford Ranger pick-up truck. The game system, a PS3 Playstation, is valued at $400. Anyone with information is asked to contact Sgt. R. Naughton of C.I.T. at 410-535-2800.
DRUG ARREST: On October 30 at 4:35 p.m. DFC D. Denton conducted a traffic stop on southbound Md. Rt. 4 at Sheckells Road in Huntingtown. The driver, Michael Stephen Montgomery, 25 of Tracys Landing, was arrested and charged with possession of Oxycodone in sufficient quantity to indicate an intent to distribute, possession of Oxycodone, possession of Xanax, possession of Suboxone, and possession of drug paraphernalia, a red pill container and a cellophane bag.
DRUG ARREST: Dep. J. Norton conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Cactus Trail at Catalina Drive in Lusby on October 30 at 6:26 p.m. The driver, David Alan Beckman, Jr., 21 of Lusby, was found to be in possession of suspected drugs. He was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana in sufficient quantity to indicate an intent to distribute, possession of marijuana and possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, a silver smoking device. Two sixteen-year-old male passengers, both of Lusby, were charged on youth reports with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia and released to a parent.
DRUG ARREST: On October 30 at 9:20 p.m. Dep. C. Waldron responded to the Super 8 Motel on Commerce Lane in Prince Frederick for the report of the odor of burnt marijuana. Dep. Waldron made contact with the occupant of the room and found suspected marijuana. He arrested Todd Alan Rainey, 38 of Mayesville, KY and charged him with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, a plastic bag.
WEAPON VIOLATION: On October 30 at 9:20 p.m. Cpl. V. Bortchevsky conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Charles Street in Solomons after he observed the vehicle strike a pedestrian sign and fail to stop. He found the driver, identified as Edward Francis Lavin, III, 34 of Solomons, to be in possession of a buck knife and charged him with carrying a concealed weapon.
THEFT: Unknown suspect(s) stole $1300 worth of property from behind a home on Hallowing Point Road in Prince Frederick. The theft was discovered on October 31 and reported to DFC D. Denton. A Detroit diesel cylinder head, Detroit diesel turbo and Detroit diesel intake were stolen.