Calvert Co. Sheriff's Reports


James Stewart Brown, III, 34, of Chesapeake Beach, was arrested on February 6 and charged with Failure to Obey a Lawful Order and Disorderly Conduct. He also served with an open warrant. James Stewart Brown, III, 34, of Chesapeake Beach, was arrested on February 6 and charged with Failure to Obey a Lawful Order and Disorderly Conduct. He was also served with an open warrant.

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PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (Feb. 8, 2016)—The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of February 1 through February 7, deputies responded to 1,505 calls for service throughout the community.

BURGLARY CASE #16-6443: On February 4, Deputy R. Wilson was called to Pinewood Court in Chesapeake Beach for the report of a home burglary. Sometime between January 27–February 4, someone entered the unoccupied home and stole a heat pump motor.

BURGLARY CASE #16-5821: On February 1, Deputy T. Holt was dispatched to Catalina Drive in Lusby for the report of a burglary. Sometime earlier in the day someone forcibly entered the home and stole a 40" Sony TV and the victim's checkbook.

BURGLARY CASE #16-5676: On February 1, Deputy M. Trigg responded to Skipjack Road in Prince Frederick for a burglary that took place in the overnight hours of January 31 - February 1. The suspect (s) entered unlocked sea containers and removed several Zhejiang Qiye 4-wheelers and a Generac 3250 watt generator. If anyone recalls seeing suspicious activity in the area during this time period, they are asked to contact the Sheriff's Office.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CASE #16-6598: On February 4, Deputy T. Mohler was dispatched to Lottie Fowler Road in Prince Frederick for the report of a damaged vehicle. Sometime overnight the suspect(s) gained entry to a vehicle by breaking out the window. At this time nothing appears to be missing.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CASE #16-6057: On January 31, Deputy G. Shrawder was called to Hallowing Point Road in Prince Frederick for the report of damage to property. A vehicle was driven through the front yard of the victim's property, causing tire tracks and ruts. There are no suspect(s) at this time.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT CASE #16-6876: On February 6, Deputy T. Mohler received a radio dispatch regarding a suspicious vehicle seen in the Prince Frederick Crossing subdivision and the sole occupant was armed with a knife. After a vehicle pursuit involving a PIT maneuver, the vehicle was brought to a stop. After a brief struggle, James Stewart Brown, III, 34, of Chesapeake Beach was removed from the vehicle and ultimately transported to the Detention Center where he was charged with Failure to Obey a Lawful Order, Disorderly Conduct and served with an open Warrant.

THEFT CASE# 16-6624: On February 4, Deputy T. Mohler received a call of a theft from vehicle, which was parked at the shopping center on Market Square Drive, in Prince Frederick. The vehicle owner mistakenly left the vehicle unlocked and their wallet on the seat.

THEFT CASE #16-6567: On February 5, Deputy M. Trigg was called to Lottie Fowler Road, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft from vehicle. Sometime during the night a suspect(s) entered the victim's unlocked vehicle and stole two 12" Buck hunting knives.

THEFT CASE #16-6041: On February 2, Deputy E. Basham responded to the Prince Frederick Giant grocery store for the report of a stolen wallet. When the victim entered the store he had his wallet in his pocket. At some point, while shopping, someone bumped into him and he suspects that is when he was the victim of a pickpocket.

THEFT CASE #16-6007: On February 2, Deputy P. Mosely was dispatched to Lake Drive in Lusby for the report of a theft. Sometime between January 21–January 22, someone removed the rear registration plate from the victim's vehicle.

THEFT CASE #16-5700: On February 1, Deputy E. Basham was called to Jibsail Drive, in Prince Frederick, for the report of a possible theft. Sometime overnight suspect(s) cut the locks off storage trailers and moved items around. Nothing appears to be stolen and there are no suspects at this time.

Citizens with information on any of the reported crimes above, or any criminal activity in Calvert County, who wish to report it anonymously can now access the Calvert County Crime Solvers website via http://so.md/calvertcrimesolvers. Information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect could result in a $1,000 reward.

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://so.md/presumed-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. You can find additional information about the case by searching the Maryland Judiciary Case Search Database using the accused's name and date of birth. The database is online at http://so.md/mdcasesearch . Persons named who have been found innocent or not guilty of all charges in the respective case, and/or have had the case ordered expunged by the court can have their name, age, and city redacted by following the process defined at http://so.md/expungeme.

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