Top to bottom: Eric Gallodoro, 26, of Lusby;
Chester Jones, 37, of North Beach; and Jeremy Smith, 29, of Monroe, Michigan. Booking photos via CalCoSO.
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (Aug. 30, 2016)—The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of August 22 through August 28, deputies responded to 1,659 calls for service throughout the community.
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-47905: On August 25, at approximately 2:00pm, Deputy B. Boerum was dispatched to the Stoney's Kingfisher Restaurant in Solomon's for the report of a patron injecting himself with heroin in the men's bathroom. Upon arrival and after determining Eric Gallodoro, 26, of Lusby, to be responsible, he was arrested for Possession of Paraphernalia (syringe) and Destruction of Property, due to damage he caused when a brief struggle ensued during his arrest. Mr. Gallodoro was also issued a trespass warning and advised would be placed under arrest if he were to return to Stoney's Restaurant.
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-47648: On August 24, at approximately 2:00pm, Deputy B. Pounsberry received information from a witness who observed a CDS exchange in the parking lot on Bayside Road in Chesapeake Beach. When making contact with Chester Jones, 37, of North Beach, he attempted to destroy the contents of a plastic bag by tearing it open in his mouth and swallowing the powder. Mr. Jones was placed under arrest for possession of CDS Possession-Not Marijuana (Heroin), as well as obstructing and hindering an investigation by attempting to destroy evidence.
DAMAGED PROPERTY CASE #16-48693: On August 22, at approximately 8:00pm, Deputy J. Buck was dispatched Ridge View Road in Lusby for the report of damaged property. The complainant stated that sometime between 4:45pm–7:30pm that day, an unknown person(s) scratched an "X" in the driver's side door of their vehicle.
DAMAGED PROPERTY CASE #16-47864: On August 24, Deputy B. Boerum was dispatched to Lloyd Bowen Road in St. Leonard for the report of damage to a vehicle. The victim stated sometime between 6:00pm on August 24th–10:00am on August 25th, someone punctured three (3) of the four (4) vehicle tires which was parked out front of their home.
DAMAGED PROPERTY CASE #16-47498: On August 23, at approximately 6:30pm, Deputy J. Migliaccio was dispatched to Inverness Way in Dunkirk in response to a destruction of property complaint. The victim advised that sometime between the evening of August 21st and the afternoon hours of August 23rd, someone shattered the rear window of a vehicle parked in their driveway. It did not appear entry was made to the vehicle or that anything was stolen.
DAMAGED PROPERTY CASE #16-47149: On August 22, Deputy G. Gott was dispatched to the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons for the report of damaged property. He made contact with the victim who reported damage to two (2) Porta Johns that J & J Portables had dropped off to be used for an upcoming concert. A nearby fork lift had been intentionally driven into the side of the Porta Johns. The investigation is continuing.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT CASE #16-48680: On August 28, at approximately 6:00pm, Deputy C. Fox was approached by a concerned citizen who had observed a male individual staggering down the middle of Bayside Road in Chesapeake Beach and almost got struck by several cars. They said he may possibly be intoxicated or impaired by drugs. Deputy Fox located the person in question, Jeremy Smith, 29, of Monroe, Michigan, who he found to be highly intoxicated. Due to Smith posing a danger to himself and others by stumbling in the roadway, he was placed under arrest for Disorderly Public Intoxication. He was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center for processing.
THEFT CASE #16-48014: On August 25, at approximately 11:45pm, Deputy R. Spalding responded to the Prince Frederick Wawa, located on Market Square Drive, for the report of a theft. Upon arrival the complainant stated an unknown male jumped over the front counter and stole one (1) carton of Marlboro Menthol 100 cigarettes. A search of the area for the suspect was conducted with negative results. The investigation is continuing.
THEFT CASE #16-47724: On August 24, Deputy S. Trotter was dispatched to the Calvert County Health Department, located on Stafford Road in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft. The complainant reported petty cash has been stolen from a cash drawer for a third time this month. The investigation is continuing.
THEFT CASE #16-47700: On August 24, Deputy C. Callison responded to Nick's of Calvert, located on Costly Way in Prince Frederick, for the report of a shoplifting. The store manager reported observing a woman place food items into a plastic store bag and proceed to the rear of the store to exit. When the woman was approached and questioned, she left through the back door and proceeded to run towards the front of the store. The investigation is continuing.
THEFT CASE #16-47451: On August 23, Deputy S. Rediker responded to Saddle Court in Lusby for the report of a theft. He made contact with a SMECO employee who stated while conducting equipment checks, he discovered an electrical meter missing from the side of a residence.
THEFT CASE #16-47253: On August 22, Deputy C. Fox was dispatched to Cannoncade Court in Chesapeake Beach for the report of a theft. The complainant reported items used for 'staging' a home, which is being listed for sale, were stolen. The investigation is open for further investigation.
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 so.md/calvertcrimesolvers. Information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect could result in a $1,000 reward.
For the current list of crime solvers cases in southern Maryland, see so.md/mostwanted
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: 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 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 so.md/expungeme.