PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (April 6, 2015)The Prince Frederick Barrack of the Maryland State Police (MSP) today released the following incident and arrest reports.
ROBBERY: On 3/31/2015 at 5:52 pm, Trooper First Class Follin responded to the 4500 block of Dares Beach Rd. in Prince Frederick for a reported robbery. While standing outside the residence, the victim witnessed a vehicle turn into the driveway and was approached by one of the five occupants demanding whatever was in the victim's pockets. The victim fled and had no further contact with the suspect(s). Investigation continues.
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY: On 4/1/2015 at 6:07 pm, Trooper Kaitz responded to the 100 block of Llewelyn Lane in Huntingtown for a reported destruction of property. The victim reported a vehicle had destroyed the mailbox in front of the residence and left the scene. Investigation continues.
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, DISORDERLY: On 4/1/2015 at 9:25 pm, Trooper First Class Oles responded to the 300 block of Red Cloud Rd. in Lusby for a reported disorderly person. Earlier in the evening on a previous call, Otis R. Savoy, 48 of West River, MD, had been intoxicated and was escorted from the residence to the Lusby Fastop. Savoy returned to the residence and was ordered to leave. He refused and was placed under arrest for disorderly conduct and failure to obey a lawful order. While transporting Savoy to the MSP Barrack in Prince Frederick, he caused damage to the inside of the police vehicle. Once outside the vehicle, he kicked the vehicle causing additional damage to the outside of the vehicle. He was incarcerated at the Calvert County Detention Center and additionally charged with destruction of property.
POSSESSION OF OXYCODONE: On 4/3/2015 at 11:20 am, Trooper Megelick responded to the Super 8 Motel in Prince Frederick in reference to CDS found by the hotel staff in one of the rooms. Contact was made with the room renter, Bertina M. Thompson, 24 of Prince Frederick, in the lobby. A criminal summons has been applied for charging Thompson with Possession of Oxycodone. Case continues.
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, DISORDERLY CONDUCT: On 4/3/2015 at 1:15 pm, Trooper First Class Matthews responded to the 3800 block of Old Town Rd. in Huntingtown for a reported disorderly disturbance. George K. Saar, 33 of Lothian, got into an altercation with the restaurant owner demanding pay for the former employee that accompanied him into the establishment. The owner stated he had previously advised the former employee that the check would be mailed when payroll was completed. Saar became irate and proceeded to knock the cash register, monitor and printer off the counter and threatened the owner. Once the owner contacted the 911, Saar and the former employee left the restaurant. A lookout was given and they were stopped in Dunkirk. An application for charges requesting a Criminal Summons for Saar has been applied for disorderly conduct and destruction of property. Both Saar and the former employee were given "No Trespass Orders."
DUI Arrests
Christine L. Shewbrooks, 50, of Lusby, arrested on 3/31/2015 @ 12:33 pm by TFC S. Barlow
Timothy A. Young, 31, of Prince Frederick, arrested on 4/4/2015 @ 10:52 pm by TFC S. Lewis
Tyanna I. Ford, 26, of Lusby, arrested on 4/5/2015 @ 03:00 am by TFC T. Newcomer
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