LEONARDTOWN, Md. (August 2, 2011)The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office released the following incident and arrest reports.
FIRST DEGREE ASSAULT, ATTEMPTED ROBBERY: On July 29, deputies responded to Great Mills Road in Lexington Park for a report of an attempted robbery. Investigation revealed the victim was sitting outside of a local restaurant when she was approached by a male who was later identified as Upton Lewis Crosby, 27, of an unknown address. Crosby asked the victim what was in her purse. When the victim refused to tell Crosby the contents of her purse, he pulled a knife from his waistband and began sharpening the knife on a stone. The victim feared for her life, ran and called 911. A lookout was broadcast for Crosby. He was located a short time later, arrested, and charged with first degree assault and attempted robbery.
TRESPASSING AT ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL: On July 29, deputies responded to St. Mary's Hospital for a report of a trespasser. Kevin Christopher Sincavage, 24, of Owings, was not a patient and did not have a lawful reason to be on hospital property. He was asked several times to leave by hospital security but refused. Deputies asked Sincavage to leave. He again refused and was arrested.
TRESPASSING: On July 29, deputies responded to a residence Winding Way in Lexington Park for a report of a trespasser. Deputies located and contacted Mark John Broda, 55, of Lexington Park. As deputies were attempting to speak with Broda, they observed him to be extremely intoxicated. Further investigation revealed that on August 24, Broda had been served a notice not to trespassing on the property. Broda was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Once he was released from treatment he was arrested and charged with trespassing.
THEFT, DRUG ARREST: On July 31, police were contacted regarding a theft from a private residence on Boatman Lane in Avenue. The investigation was assumed by the Bureau of Criminal Investigations. Suspects were developed which resulted in the recovery of the stolen property, valued in excess of $1,000. The suspects were identified as Katie Rose Williams, W/F, age 26, of Conover, North Carolina and Jessica Nicole Davis, W/F, age 26, of Newton, North Carolina. Williams and Davis met the victim of the theft after being introduced by a mutual friend. When Williams and Davis were arrested, both were found to be in possession of Cocaine and CDS paraphernalia. Both were transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center and charged with Theft more than $1,000 but less than $10,000, Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance and Possession of Paraphernalia. Both were incarcerated pending an appearance before the District Court Commissioner.