PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (March 7, 2016)—The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of February 29 through March 6, deputies responded to 1,695 calls for service throughout the community.
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-13172: On March 5, 2016, Deputy M. Trigg conducted
a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven in an unsafe manner on Hallowing
Point Road/Mason Road, in Prince Frederick. He discovered John
Brzozowski, 33, of Bryantown, to be in possession of a controlled dangerous substance (morphine) and possession of paraphernalia (tin can). He was transported to the Detention Center and charged with multiple traffic violations, including driving while impaired, possession of morphine and paraphernalia possession.
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-13162: On March 5, 2016, Deputy T. Mohler conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven in an unsafe manner on Plum Point Road, in Huntingtown. The driver,
Nicholas Guyot, 33, of Shady Side, was found to be in possession of a controlled dangerous substance (Xanax) and paraphernalia (metal container). He was arrested and taken to the Detention Center for processing.
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-13100: On March 5, 2016, Deputy S. Moran conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven in an unsafe manner near the intersection of N. Solomons Island Road/Main Street, in Huntingtown. The driver,
Harvey Crone, 43, of Port Republic, was found to be under the influence of a Dissociative Anesthetic (PCP) and unable to operate a vehicle safely. He was placed under arrest for possession of a dangerous nonnarcotic drug (PCP), possession of paraphernalia (plastic wrapper) and for driving while impaired by drug(s).
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-12641: On March 3, 2016, Deputy R. Evans conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven unsafely at the intersection of Rt. 4/Chaneyville Road, in Owings. The vehicle's driver,
Latinia Holland, 45, of Chesapeake Beach, was found to be in possession of an illegal drug (K2/Spice) and possession of paraphernalia (crack pipe). While Latinia Holland was being processed at the Detention Center, a secondary search revealed an additional drug (crack cocaine) and paraphernalia (plastic baggie) in Latinia Holland's possession. She was charged with CDS possession-not marijuana (crack cocaine), CDS possession-not marijuana (K2/Spice), possession of paraphernalia (crack pipe and plastic baggie), possession of contraband in a place of confinement and for driving a motor vehicle on a suspended license.
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-11950: On February 29, 2016, Deputy T. Marshall conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven in an unsafe manner at MD Rt. 4/Hospital Road, in Prince Frederick.
Andrew Gates, 31, of Prince Frederick, was found to be in possession of CDS a synthetic narcotic (Suboxone). He was arrested and transported to the Detention Center for processing.
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-11730: On February 29, 2016, Deputy R. Wilson conducted a check welfare stop on a vehicle that was partially pulled off the roadway at MD Rt. 4/Skinners Turn Road, in Owings. He discovered the driver,
Laquawn Holland, 34, of Lusby, passengers, Brittany Bell, 25, of Prince Frederick, and
Amaris Ford, 26, of Lusby, were all showing signs of intoxication. Holland was charged with CDS possession-not marijuana (PCP) and for multiple driving offenses; Bell and Ford were both charged with CDS possession-not marijuana (PCP). They were all transported to the Detention Center and processed accordingly.
THEFT CASE #16-12759: On March 4, 2016, Deputy N. Barger responded to Meadow Run Lane, in Owings, for the report of a theft. Several mail packages, with delivery confirmation, were stolen from the mailbox of the National Inc. and Stitch business.
THEFT CASES #16-12004, #16-12010, #16-12011, #16-12013, #16-12016, #16-12027, #16-12181, #16-12193: Deputies responded to Harvard Street, Apple Court, Forest Trail, C Avenue and Kings Creek Drive, in St. Leonard, for the report of multiple thefts from (mostly) unlocked vehicles. These thefts took place between February 29 - March 1, 2016 during the overnight hours. Stolen items include an Apple iPod, Apple cellphone charger, wallet, money, credit cards, jewelry, tool kit, a purse, power inverter, XM Radio, 1st Brand car seat and several gas cans. The investigation is continuing.
THEFT CASE #16-11796: On February 29, 2016, Deputy J. Livingston responded to a medical office on Solomons Island Road, in Huntingtown, for the report of a theft/burglary. Sometime between 10:00am on February 28 and 10:00am on February 29 someone entered the office safe and removed money. The case is suspended pending further information.
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.