Jermaine S. Greenwell, 20, of Great Mills, is in jail on no bond in connection with burglaries and vehicle thefts spanning 4 months. (Arrest photo)
CALIFORNIA, Md. (January 6, 2011)—A St. Mary's County grand jury has indicted Jermaine S. Greenwell, 20, of Great Mills, charging him in connection with numerous night-time burglaries of occupied residences and motor vehicles as well as thefts of vehicles in the California, Great Mills and Lexington Park area between May and August of 2011. On January 6, Greenwell was located, placed under arrest and incarcerated in the St. Mary's County Detention Center with no bond pending an appearance before the Circuit Court.
The St. Mary's County Bureau of Criminal Investigations conducted the investigation. On January 4, the cases were presented to a grand jury.
Greenwell was charged with the following:
-- 9 counts of 1st Degree Burglary;
-- 4 counts of Theft $1000.00 to $10,000.00;
-- 1 count of Theft $10,000.00 to $100,000.00;
-- 5 counts of Theft under $1000.00;
-- 3 counts of Rogue and Vagabond (Burglary to Motor Vehicle);
-- 3 counts of Theft under $100.00;
-- 1 count of Theft Scheme $10,000.00 to $100,000.00;
-- 1 count of Conspiracy to Commit Burglary; and
-- 1 count of Conspiracy to Commit Rogue and Vagabond.