PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (November 14, 2011)The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of November 7-13, deputies responded to 1,428 calls for service throughout the community.
DRUG ARREST: After checking out a call for a suspicious vehicle alongside the Giant grocery store in Lusby, DFC C. Johnson found the occupants to be in possession of illegal drugs. He arrested the driver, Joshua Alan Moore, 22 of Mechanicsville and charged him with possession of a schedule IV drug, Alprazolam (Xanax), and possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, two syringes. He arrested the passenger, Samantha Joell Faucette, 21 of Waldorf, and charged her with possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, two syringes.
DRUG ARREST: On November 10 at 7:45 p.m. a woman attempting to report a theft was arrested and charged with possession of Percocet, use of drug paraphernalia, a credit card, making a false report and obstructing a police officer in the performance of his duties after DFC J. Harms responded to her location on Laurel Drive in Lusby. Melissa Sue Wathen initially advised DFC Harms that she had given a ride to a man and when he got out of the vehicle, she discovered her cash was missing. When asked for her identification, Wathen gave Harms a false name. After some questioning, it was discovered that Wathen was attempting to file a police report for theft in order to obtain another prescription for pills from her doctor.
THEFT: Unknown suspect(s) stole $625 worth of property to include a Porter Cable reciprocating saw, a red metal Craftsman toolbox with drawers containing various tools, a carpet kicker, a Craftsman cordless drill and one Evo air compressor. This occurred overnight between November 5 and 6 in a garage behind a home on Hunting Creek Road in Huntingtown. Dep. A. Mohler is investigating.
THEFT: Sometime in the month of November someone stole a wooden wishing well with a red shingle roof and a wooden dog house, white with a blue shingle roof, together valued at $550 from the side of the road in front of Marco's Quality Storage in the 1800 block of Solomons Island Road in Prince Frederick. Both items had been placed outside for sale. Anyone with information is asked to contact Dep. Y. Bortchevsky at 410-535-2800 or Calvert County Crime Solvers at 410-535-2880 for anonymous tips.
THEFT: A 13-year-old female from St. Leonard was charged on a youth report with theft under $100 after she was observed going through lockers at the Edward T. Hall Aquatic Center in Prince Frederick on November 11 at 8:00 p.m. One victim advised that money was missing from her locker. Cpl. R. Wilson charged the youth and released her to a parent.
THEFT: A red and black MTD 5 horsepower log splitter valued at $1000 was stolen from the yard of a home on Honey Cove Lane in Prince Frederick between November 11 and 13. Cpl. T. Phelps is investigating.
THEFT FROM VEHICLE: Unknown suspect(s) stole a black iPod classic, the charging port and three books of CD's from an unlocked vehicle parked outside a home on Lake Shore Drive in Owings between November 8 and 9. Dep. S. Esposito is investigating.
THEFT FROM VEHICLE: A Garmin GPS valued at $225 was stolen from a locked vehicle parked at the Calvert Memorial Hospital between 10:50 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. on November 12. The driver's side window had been smashed. Cpl. T. Phelps is investigating.
RESISTING ARREST: On November 12 at 1:30 a.m. Cpl. S. Parrish responded to a home on Monterey Road in Lusby for the report of a woman screaming. Upon arrival, Cpl. Parrish observed there to be a party at the house. He advised the occupants to quiet down. After returning to his vehicle and driving up the street, Cpl. Parrish was approached by one of the party-goers who advised a fight was breaking out. Parrish returned and observed Sean Paul Judd, 19 of Lusby, in the middle of the street cursing at another male. Judd was told to stop and leave the area but he refused. Judd was advised he was under arrest for disorderly conduct and at that time he began to struggle and resist arrest, however, he was ultimately handcuffed and charged with disorderly conduct and resisting a lawful arrest.