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PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (Sept. 7, 2016)—The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of August 29 through September 5, deputies responded to 1,795 calls for service throughout the community.
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-50277: On September 4, Deputy V. O'Donnell conducted a vehicle stop at S. Solomons Island Road/Parkers Creek Road in Port Republic on a vehicle he observed travelling with an expired registration plate. The driver, Kenneth Bowman, 51, of Clements, was found to be in possession of cocaine. He was charged and arrested for Possession of a Narcotic with Intent to Distribute (cocaine), Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance-Not Marijuana (cocaine) and Possession of CDS Paraphernalia (baggies). He was also issued a traffic citation for driving a motor vehicle with an expired registration.
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-49951: On September 3, while Deputy M. Trigg conducted a patrol check he detected the odor of marijuana emitting from a vehicle on E. Chesapeake Beach Road in Owings. He later determined the driver, Shalandria Freeman, 23, of Forestville, to be in possession of a prescription pill bottle, containing Percocet, with no affixed label. She was arrested for CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (Percocet) and for CDS Prescription/Remove Label.
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-49845: On September 2, at approximately 5:20pm, Deputy R. Wilson conducted a traffic stop at Silverwood Lane in Prince Frederick on a vehicle that failed to use a turn signal and had a missing rear brake light. The driver, Andre Brooks, 39, of Solomons, was found to be in possession of a deadly weapon and cocaine. He was charged and arrested for Possession of a Concealed Deadly Weapon (wooden bat), CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute (crack cocaine) and Possession-Not Marijuana (crack cocaine).
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-49834: On September 2, at approximately 4:45pm, Deputy C. Childress conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle he observed being driven unsafely. He determined Gina Krouse-Boswell, 32, of Prince Frederick, to be driving on a suspended license and in possession of a large quantity of prescription medications. She was transported to the Detention Center and charged with CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute (Oxycontin), CDS: Obtain by Altering a Prescription and for CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia (prescription bottle).
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-49830: On September 2, at approximately 4:00pm, Deputy M. Trigg received an alert for a vehicle being driven unsafely on Sherry Lane in Prince Frederick. He conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle being driven by Edwen Primrose, 35, of Greenbelt, and discovered he was in possession of illegal drugs. He issued Primrose the appropriate traffic citations and transferred him to the Detention Center where he will be charged with CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute Narcotic (Oxycontin), CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (Oxycontin), CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute (Marijuana), CDS: Possession of Marijuana (10+ Grams) and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia (baggies).
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-49754: On September 2, at approximately 9:00am, Deputy A. Moschetto performed a traffic stop on a vehicle travelling on Pardoe Road in Lusby after observing the vehicle swerving all over the road. He made contact with the driver, Anthony Perez, 22, of Prince Frederick, who was visibly impaired. He determined Perez to be in illegal possession of a drug. He was transported to the Detention Center and charged with CDS: Possessession-Not Marijuana (Alprazolam).
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-49441: On August 31, at approximately 10:00pm, Deputy T. Buckler responded to 10th Street in Chesapeake Beach for a reported auto accident with possible injury. As he approached the vehicle, which came to a stop on the front yard of the reported address, he attempted to make contact with the occupants, who appeared to be unharmed physically but had difficulty speaking. A cigarette box was observed in the center console containing a vile with a yellowish liquid (Phencyclidine/PCP). The passenger, Johnie Lambert, 56, of Huntingtown, was charged with CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana (PCP) and transported to the Detention Center. The driver, Alice Strine, 52, of Chesapeake Beach, was transported by EMS to Calvert Memorial Hospital, whereby Deputy Buckler later submitted her an application for the same charges.
CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-49404: On August 31, at approximately 7:30pm, Deputy C. Fox observed a vehicle being driven unsafely in the area of Gordon Stinnett Ave/Bayside Road in Chesapeake Beach. The vehicle, driven by Michelle Middledorf, 30, of Dunkirk, finally pulled over in the parking lot of the PNC bank off Mears Avenue. Middledorf was arrested for CDS: Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (Alprazolam) and Possession of CDS Paraphernalia (straw). The passenger received a Criminal Citation for possession of CDS paraphernalia (straw) and was released.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT CASE #16-49900: On September 2, at approximately 10:45pm, Deputy B. Pounsberry was called to assist Deputy J. Hardesty with a drunk and disorderly subject, attending a concert at the Rod & Reel Restaurant in Chesapeake Beach. After several attempts to resolve the situation with negative results, Deputy Hardesty placed Kevin Thornton, 29, of Baltimore, under arrest for Disorderly Conduct and Fail to Obey Reasonable/Lawful Order.
WEAPON VIOLATION CASE #16-49861: On September 2, Deputy T. Mohler responded to Central Square Drive in Prince Frederick for the report of a vehicle failing to stop at a stop sign. While a traffic stop was conducted, it was discovered the driver, Jamar Wallace, 24, of Prince Frederick, was in possession of an illegal weapon. Wallace was arrested and charged with Possession of a Concealed Deadly Weapon (butterfly knife), Driving on a Suspended License and Possession a Suspended License.
DAMAGED PROPERTY CASE #16-49581: On September 1, Deputy A. Woodford responded to a call for a destruction of property complaint. The victim reported that sometime between 11:30am and 12:45pm, someone scratched the hood of their vehicle while it was parked on West Ward Road in Dunkirk. There are no suspects at this time.
BURGLARY CASE #16-49573: On September 1, Deputy A. Locke was called to Lake Shore Drive in Owings for a report of a burglary. The victim stated their home, which is under construction, was broken into sometime between 4:30pm on August 31 and 7:00am on September 1st. Multiple items were stolen, with no signs of a forced entry.
BURGLARY CASE #16-49014: On August 30, Deputy J. Denton was dispatched to Dogwood Court in Port Republic for the report of a burglary. Sometime between 5:30am on August 29 and 5:30am on August 30, someone entered an unlocked shed and stole a Sentry safe, containing several items.
THEFT CASE #16-49594: On September 1, Deputy G. Gott responded to the Sheriff's Office to speak with a victim who wanted to report a theft. The victim stated that sometime between August 1st–September 1st, someone stole a validation tab off of their vehicle. The victim stated although it was difficult to know when it took place, it most likely happened while it was parked on Williams Wharf Road, in St. Leonard.
THEFT CASE #16- 49579: On September 1, at approximately 1:00pm, Deputy N. Buckler was dispatched to the Prince Frederick Walmart for a shoplifting complaint. A white female with blonde hair was seen placing clothing items in a Walmart bag and attempted to leave the store. A store employee was able to retrieve the bag of stolen merchandise from the suspect, who fled on foot.
THEFT CASE #16-48931: On August 29, at approximately 5:40pm, Deputy J. Livingston was dispatched to the Chipotle Restaurant, on Dares Beach Road in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft. An employee stated they had inadvertently left their wallet in the restroom and upon returning to retrieve it, discovered it missing.
THEFT CASE #16-48920: On August 29, Deputy B. Pounsberry responded to Rector Lookout in Chesapeake Beach for the report of a stolen firearm. The complainant reported a brown 22 cal. Ruger, Bolt Action gun had been stolen while a moving company transported their property during a move from another State to Calvert County.
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.
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