PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (September 24, 2012)The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of September 17 through September 23, deputies responded to 1,631 calls for service throughout the community.
THEFT: Someone stole a catalytic converter from a vehicle by cutting it off of the exhaust system while it was parked at the Sunderland Park and Ride at the Rt. 2/4 split sometime on September 17 during daytime hours. DFC R. Brady is investigating.
THEFT: A victim reported to DFC P. Aurich that unknown suspect(s) stole stereo equipment from his vehicle sometime between September 15 and 17. The victim had been involved in a vehicle crash and the car had been left on Dalrymple Road near Sunny Hills Drive in Sunderland. The thieves broke out the passenger side window in order to steal an American Bass subwoofer system and a pioneer head unit.
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY: On September 17 at 3:53 p.m. a woman advised DFC W. Wells that while she was driving on Lusby Park Lane she passed a group of male subjects. Shortly after that, a rock shattered her rear window. Damage is estimated at $100.
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY: Unknown suspect(s) spray painted a picnic table at Bayside Forest Beach in Prince Frederick. It is unknown when the damage occurred. Dep. A. Mohler is investigating.
ATTEMPTED BURGLARY: An unknown subject removed the screen on a window of a home on Terrace Drive in Prince Frederick on September 18 between 6:00 p.m. and 8:35 p.m. It does not appear that they gained entry into the home. Dep. A. Mohler is investigating.
THEFT: Someone stole a Visa gift card that was in an envelope inside a victim's mailbox on 5th Street in North Beach sometime between September 18 and 19. The victim noticed the envelope had been torn open and advises that the sender told him it had contained a $50 Visa card. DFC A. Woodford is investigating.
DRUG ARREST: On September 22 at 4:47 p.m. Dep. J. Brown and DFC P. Aurich responded to the area of Crown Drive and King Drive in Dunkirk for the report of a motorcycle collision with a pedestrian. Upon arrival they made contact with the driver, identified as William Morris King, Jr., 36 of Dunkirk. The victim, a 65-year-old woman, also of Dunkirk, was transported to CMH with minor injuries. King was also transported to CMH suffering from a broken clavicle. King was arrested and charged with possession of crack cocaine after he was found to have it in his possession. It was also discovered that King had left his 2-year-old daughter home alone in a playpen. King was charged with allowing a child to be locked in a dwelling out of his sight and neglect of a minor. He was also charged with DWI by drugs and or drugs and alcohol, DWI by a controlled dangerous substance, driving while suspended and driving while revoked.