Robert Carter, III, 28, was reported missing on May 22. He was last seen at the St. Charles Town Center in Waldorf on May 21 at 4:30 p.m. Family members believe he may have gotten lost. Carter is currently under a doctor's care and is without his medication and money.
LA PLATA, Md. (May 23, 2016)—The Charles County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
CRITICAL MISSING PERSON: The Charles County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help in locating a critical missing person. Robert Carter, III, 28, was reported missing on May 22. He was last seen at the St. Charles Town Center in Waldorf on May 21 at 4:30 p.m. Family members believe he may have gotten lost. Carter is currently under a doctor's care and is without his medication and money. He is 6'4", 195 lbs., and has black hair, a moustache and a beard. He was wearing a brown jacket, a black and white checkered shirt, black pants, white Nike tennis shoes, and prescription eye glasses. Carter lives on Springhill Newtown Road in La Plata. Relatives reported Carter may be walking and tends to go out during the night rather than at daytime. Anyone who has information about his whereabouts is asked to call 911. Officer B. Keys is investigating.
UPDATE 24-MAY-2016: Robert Carter, III, 28, who was reported missing on May 22 from Waldorf, was located safe and unharmed. No other details are available.
THEFT OF WHEELS AND TIRES: Sometime between the hours of 8 p.m. on May 20 and 10 a.m. on May 21, unknown suspect(s) stole four black wheels and tires from a 2014 Dodge Charger that was parked in the 11000 block of St. Martha Drive in Waldorf. The vehicle was left sitting on brick pavers. Cpl. T. Hemsley is investigating.
OFFICERS INVESTIGATE DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY AT NORTH POINT HIGH SCHOOL: On May 21 at 8:50 a.m., officers responded to North Point High School for the report of a destruction of property. Upon arrival, officers discovered that profanities and other messages had been spray painted on the football field press box and eagle statue. This incident appears to be related to several other incidents which took place last week at the same location. M/Cpl. P. McCue is investigating.
THEFT SCHEME OVER $1000: On May 20, officers responded to the 5000 block of Seahorse Place in Waldorf for the report of a theft. Upon arrival, officers interviewed the victim, who advised that several pieces of her jewelry had gone missing in the weeks prior. An investigation revealed that a relative of the victim had recently pawned several pieces of jewelry. Officers interviewed Mellique Nicholas, 20, of Waldorf, who admitted to stealing the jewelry and pawning it off. Nicholas was arrested and charged with theft scheme over $1000. Some of the stolen property was recovered at a local pawn shop. Officer C. Chamblee is investigating.
STRONG ARM ROBBERY: On May 20 at 6:30 p.m., a 15-year-old male was approached by four males wearing ski masks at the Van-Go stop in the 2300 block of Davis Road in Waldorf. One of the suspects picked the victim up off his feet and threw him to the ground while the other suspects went through his pockets and took a wrist watch and cash. The victim was able to get to his feet and flee the scene. Pfc. R. Herbert is investigating.
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