Calvert Co. Sheriff's Reports

Top row, left to right: Brandon Brown, 24, of Huntingtown; Michael Green, 39, of Lusby; Brenda Pagliocchini, 29, of Prince Frederick. Middle row: Miranda Bryant, 29, of Huntingtown; Bertina Thompson, 25, of Prince Frederick; Shantell Hurley, 27, of Prince Frederick. Bottom row: Jacob Traas, 30, of Lusby; Candace Traas-Harrod, 32, of St. Leonard; Judith Chambers, 48, of Lusby.
Top row, left to right: Brandon Brown, 24, of Huntingtown; Michael Green, 39, of Lusby; Brenda Pagliocchini, 29, of Prince Frederick. Middle row: Miranda Bryant, 29, of Huntingtown; Bertina Thompson, 25, of Prince Frederick; Shantell Hurley, 27, of Prince Frederick. Bottom row: Jacob Traas, 30, of Lusby; Candace Traas-Harrod, 32, of St. Leonard; Judith Chambers, 48, of Lusby.

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PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (March 14, 2016)—The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of March 7 through March 13, deputies responded to 1,589 calls for service throughout the community.

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-14899: On March 13, Deputy M. Naecker conducted a traffic stop, at the intersection of Ferry Landing Road/Southern MD Boulevard, in Dunkirk, on a vehicle being driven irradictly. The driver, Brandon Brown, 24, of Huntingtown, was charged with CDS possession-not marijuana (heroin), two counts of paraphernalia possession (hypodermic needles and smoking devices) and for failure to obey a traffic control device. He was transported to the Detention Center where he was processed.

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-14443: On March 11, Deputy G. Gott conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle at the intersection of Patuxent Point Parkway/Solomons Island Road in Solomons. The driver, Michael Green, 39, of Lusby, was found to be in possession of an illegal substance. He was transported to the Detention Center and charged with CDS possession-not marijuana (cocaine), possession of paraphernalia (scale) and with traffic violations.

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-14237: On March 10, Deputy J. Livingston conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle seen at the Gas Stop, in Huntingtown. He determined the driver, Brenda Pagliocchini, 29, of Prince Frederick, to be under the influence and unable to drive a vehicle safely. She was charged with two counts of CDS possession with intent to Distribute a Narcotic (Alprazolam and Oxycontin).

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-14122: On March 10, Deputy T. Marshall and other units from the Sheriff's Office responded to Mason Road, in Prince Frederick, for the report of CDS activity. The three occupants of a vehicle, Miranda Bryant, 29, of Huntingtown, Bertina Thompson, 25, of Prince Frederick, and Shantell Hurley, 27, also of Prince Frederick, were detained. All three occupants were arrested and charged with possession of a synthetic narcotic (Endocet), possession of a dangerous nonnarcotic drug (Alprazolam) and for possession of paraphernalia (cut straw).

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-14094: On March 9, Deputy T. Mohler conducted a welfare check on a vehicle pulled over on the side of Plum Point Road/Cecil Lane in Huntingtown. He determined the occupants, Jacob Traas, 30, of Lusby, and Candace Traas-Harrod, 32, of St. Leonard, to both be in possession of an illegal substance. They were both arrested and charged with CDS administer equipment possession/distribute (syringe) and for possession of a dangerous nonnarcotic drug (Adderall).

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-13497: On March 7, Deputy G. Gott conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of S. Solomons Island Road/Sweetwater Road in Lusby. The driver, Judith Chambers, 48, of Lusby, was found to be in possession of an illegal substance. She was transported to the Detention Center and charged with possession of Crack Cocaine and possession of paraphernalia (wrapper).

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CASE #16-14653: On March 12, Deputy G. Gott responded to Rousby Hall Road, in Lusby, for the report of damage to a vehicle. Between 11:00pm on March 11 and 11:00am on March 12, someone had broken the rear window, dented a side panel and punctured the side tires of the victim's rental vehicle.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CASE #16-14095: On March 9, Deputy P. Mosely responded to S. Solomons Island Road in Solomons for the report of a suspect seen damaging a boat that was occupied by the owner. It was determined that Daniel Garris, 27, of Solomons, was responsible for cutting four dock lines to the victim's boat. He was arrested and charged with Malicious Destruction of Property less than $1000.00.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CASE #16-13508: On March 8, Deputy S. Rediker was dispatched to S. Solomons Island Road in Solomons for the report of a person that has repeatedly been leaving sharp objects on his driveway, causing damage to his vehicles. It was determined a tire was punctured from one of the objects purposely left behind.

THEFT CASE #16-14453: On March 11, Deputy A. Locke was dispatched to the Northern High School on Chaneyville Road in Owings for the report of a theft. The victim had inadvertently left their Apple iPhone 6, driver license and credit card on a desk while school was in session and discovered it stolen.

THEFT CASE #16-13475: On March 7, Deputy A. Moschetto was contacted by a victim who reported their Verizon Brigadier cell phone stolen off a counter at the Rod n Reel Restaurant. When the victim returned to retrieve it, he discovered it missing. The theft occurred between 11:30pm on February 21 and 12:30am on February 22.

THEFT CASE #16-13420: On March 7, Deputy G. Gott responded to Reliable Marine, located on H.G. Trueman Road in Solomons, for the report of multiple thefts from boats. Someone entered the secured, fenced-in boat yard sometime between 1:00pm on March 5–8:25am on March 7 and stole multiple items from several boats. Damage was also done to several boats. Items stolen include: fishing rod and reels (several Offshire Okuma and Offshore Penn brands), boat monitors, binoculars, gauges, radar unit, motor modules and a motor ECM module.

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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