St. Mary's County Sheriff's Reports


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (September 10, 2012)—The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE: On September 7, Malory Alexis Vaughan, 19 of Lexington Park, took a 2008 Chevrolet without the permission of the owner. The owner reported the unauthorized use of her vehicle to deputies. A short time later the deputies observed Vaughan operating the vehicle. She was arrested and charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and driving without a license.

VIOLATION OF A PEACE ORDER: On April 24, Douglas Lee Oliver, Jr., 22 of Great Mills, was served with a peace order ordering that he have no contact with the petitioner of the order. The order is effective until October 24, 2012. On September 7, Oliver violated the conditions of the order by contacting and threatening the petitioner. Oliver was arrested and charged with violating the conditions of a Peace Order.

SECOND DEGREE ASSAULT: On September 7, deputies responded to a residence on Great Mills Road in Lexington Park for a report of an assault. Investigation revealed Jerome NMN Daniels, Jr., 35 of Lexington Park, was engaged in a verbal dispute which escalated into a physical assault when Daniels struck and scratched the victim. As Daniels was being arrested for the assault he began to yell and threaten the victim. Deputies warned him several times to stop screaming. Daniels' refused and his disorderly behavior drew the attention of others living in the apartments. Daniels was charged additionally with disorderly conduct.

SECOND DEGREE ASSAULT: On September 7, deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle complaint on Beechwood Court in California. Upon arrival, deputies found Kristopher Brenton Gray, 25 of Leonardtown, intoxicated and asleep behind the wheel of the parked car. As deputies asked Gray to step from the vehicle, Gray took a defensive stance and attempted to strike one of the deputies. The deputies were able to subdue Gray and arrest him for second degree assault.

TRESPASSING: On May 22, Gina Alma Holroyd, 36 of Drayden, was given a notice not to trespass on the property of McKay's food store in Great Mills. On September 8, Ms. Holroyd entered on to the property in violation of the notice not to trespass. She was arrested and charged with trespassing.

SECOND DEGREE ASSAULT: On September 9, deputies responded to a residence on Hearts Desire Lane in Mechanicsville for an assault in progress call. Upon arrival deputies met the victim who reported that she was assaulted by Brian Paul Latimer, 32 of Mechanicsville. The victim sustained a laceration on her finger. Brian Latimer took an aggressive stance with deputies as they attempted to speak with him. As deputies attempted to arrest Latimer for assaulting the victim he resisted. After a brief struggle Latimer was subdued. As deputies walked Latimer to the patrol car he began to yell. Deputies instructed Latimer to quiet his voice several times as he was causing a disturbance. Latimer refused. His disorderly behavior caught the attention of several neighbors. Latimer was charged with second degree assault, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.

SECOND DEGREE ASSAULT: On September 8, deputies responded to a residence on Heath Court in Mechanicsville for a report of an assault. Investigation revealed Claudeen Latoya Lanore Seal, 34 of Mechanicsville, was in a verbal dispute with the victim which escalated into a physical assault when Seal struck the victim in the back of the head with a rake. Seal was arrested and charged with second degree assault.

Disclaimer: In the U.S.A., all persons accused of a crime by the State are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presumption_of_innocence. Additionally, all of the information provided above is solely from the perspective of the respective law enforcement agency and does not provide any direct input from the accused or persons otherwise mentioned.

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