Calvert Co. Sheriff's Reports


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PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (Oct. 3, 2016)—The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of September 26 through October 2, deputies responded to 1,432 calls for service throughout the community.

Raymond Goode, Sr., 51, of St. Leonard and Eric Carr, 24, of Owings. Raymond Goode, Sr., 51, of St. Leonard and Eric Carr, 24, of Owings.

BURGLARY CASE #16-55267: On September 28, Deputy N. Barger observed a suspicious vehicle parked in a driveway on Perspective Place in Owings with a male standing near an open door wearing gloves. Upon investigation he witnessed faint marks on the weather stripping near the lock indicating the door may have been pried open. He questioned Raymond Goode, Sr., 51, of St. Leonard, and determined he did not have authority to enter the home. Mr. Goode admitted that he drove himself to the residence. Deputy Barger confirmed Mr. Goode's driver's license was suspended and previously revoked multiple times. He was charged with the appropriate traffic violations and arrested for 4th Degree Burglary.

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-56084: On October 1, at approximately 11:30pm, Deputy J. Livingston observed a vehicle being driven unsafely, crossing the center line and driving onto the shoulder several times. He pulled the vehicle over in the Prince Frederick, Green Turtle parking lot and made contact with the driver, Eric Carr, 24, of Owings. Mr. Carr began cursing and would not cooperate with instructions. Deputy Livingston discovered illegal drugs in the vehicle. Carr was arrested and charged with CDS: Possession of a Narcotic (Heroin), CDS: Possession of intent to Distribute a Narcotic (Heroin), Possession of Paraphernalia (syringes), Fail to Obey Reasonable/Lawful Order and Resisting Arrest.

Stacy Mandley-Adams, 37, of North Beach and Donna Hylton, 50, of Owings. Stacy Mandley-Adams, 37, of North Beach and Donna Hylton, 50, of Owings.

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-55617: On September 29, Deputy T. Buckler responded to the area of the Peking Inn Restaurant located on E. Chesapeake Beach Road in Chesapeake Beach for a check welfare call. The complainant had reported seeing a women walking out into the roadway and seemed to have difficulty walking. Deputy Buckler was able to make contact with a woman, matching the description, who was sitting near the restaurant's front door. Upon questioning Stacy Mandley-Adams, 37, of North Beach, he witnessed her slurring her words and appeared to be "out of it". He determined Ms. Mandley-Adams to be in illegal possession of Suboxone and a hypodermic syringe. She was arrested and transported to the Detention Center and also served an outstanding Warrant for a Violation of Probation from Virginia.

THEFT CASE #16-56035: On October 1, at approximately 8:00pm, Deputy P. Aurich was dispatched to the Dunkirk Walmart for the report of a shoplifter in custody. The Asset Protection Officer observed a female shoplifter empty the contents of their purse, place a black PVC backpack over their shoulder and attempt to exit the store without making payment for the backpack. Donna Hylton, 50, of Owings, was taken into custody and charged with Trespassing on Private Property (from a previous situation where she was instructed not to return to the store), Theft Less than $100.00, and Possession of Controlled Paraphernalia (a Jail inventory search revealed a hypodermic syringe in a pocket of her purse).

BURGLARY CASE #16-55817: On September 30, Deputy A. Curtin responded to 3rd Street in North Beach for the report of a home burglary. The victim explained they had left their home unlocked and while they were gone, had received a call from someone claiming to represent the Rental Center they recently purchased a television from. This person stated they still owed money on the television but the victim stated it was already paid in full. Upon returning home, they observed the 65" RCA LED/LCD Smart TV was gone and a door hanger was hanging on their front door. The victim also reported a couple of weeks prior to this, they were approached by a black male, driving a Penske truck, claiming to represent this same company. He had stated he needed to come in to their home and verify the VIN on the TV set they had purchased. The male was refused entry.

BURGLARY CASE #16-55354: On September 28, Deputy K. Williamson was dispatched to Watson Road in Owings for the report of a possible burglary. Upon arrival the complainant stated they had closed their garage door at 7:30pm on September 27 and found it opened several inches that morning around 11:00am. The home was not entered and no items appeared to be missing.

BURGLARY CASE #16-55315: On September 28, Deputy R. Weems responded to a report of a burglary at the Harbor Island Marina on Charles Street in Solomon's. The complainant explained that someone forced entry into a shed on the gas dock by breaking the lock and stole money. This crime took place sometime between 8:30pm on September 27th—5:30am the next morning.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CASE #16-55657: On September 29, Deputy S. Rediker responded to Long Beach Drive in St. Leonard for the report of damaged property. The victim reported seeing tire marks in his yard, damage to a water meter and mailbox. This crime took place sometime during the day, with no known suspects at this time.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CASE #16-55215: On September 27, Deputy C. Callison was dispatched to the Prince Frederick 7-11 for the report of vandalism to the business. Sometime around 8:30pm an unknown person spray painted "PFHK" on the outside of the building with lime green paint.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CASE #16-55036: On September 24, Deputy P. Wood responded to the Sheriff's Office to speak with a victim wanting to report damage to their vehicle. The complainant explained they were driving on Thunderbird Drive in Lusby, and their vehicle was struck by what they later found to be a cinder block. The cinder block struck the top of the right front quarter panel causing a large dent. There are no known suspects at this time.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CASE #16-55035: On September 27, Deputy R. Naughton was dispatched to 3rd Street in North Beach for the report of damaged property. The victim reported they had parked their vehicle at 4:00pm on September 26 and returned around 6:30am and saw that the window on the rear lift gate had been shattered. The victim also reported a small hole in the vinyl siding near the entrance to their front door. It is unknown what object was used to cause the damage but it is possible a pellet or BB gun was used.

THEFT CASE #16-55987: On October 1, at approximately 1:00pm, Deputy A. Curtin was dispatched to Dunleigh Drive in Dunkirk for the report of a theft. The victim stated that sometime between 11:00pm on September 30–1:00pm on October 1, someone smashed a vehicle window and stole money from the center console. No known suspects at this time.

THEFT CASE #16-55820: On September 30, Deputy J. Harms was dispatched to the Prince Frederick Library for the report of a theft. The complainant explained that money had been taken from an unsecured desk at the library.

THEFT CASE #16-55776: On September 30, Deputy W. Durner was dispatched to Duchess Lane in Huntingtown for the report of a theft. The complainant explained that he had two (2) contractors in his home between September 25–29th and did not witness a theft, but his Motorola APX 7000 police radio, Motorola hand mic and radio holder are now missing. The investigation is continuing.

THEFT CASE #16-55631: On September 29, Deputy C. Fox responded to Harrison Boulevard in Chesapeake Beach for the report of a theft. The complainant explained that a gray iPhone 6, with an orange and blue otter box case, had been stolen from a book bag that was at the Northern High School earlier that morning.

THEFT CASE #16-55124: On September 27, Deputy P. Mosely responded to August Drive in Port Republic for the report of a mail theft. The victim stated she had ordered several window shades and became concerned she had not yet received them. Upon contacting Fed Ex she was told the package had been delivered on September 17, at 1:30pm, and placed in front of their attached garage. There are no known suspects at this time.

THEFT CASE #16-55100: On September 27, Deputy V. O'Donnell responded to Asbury Circle in Solomon's for the report of a theft. The Director of the Facility stated one of the residents had reported money stolen out of their apartment. This crime took place between 9:30am on September 20 and 8:30am on September 27th.

THEFT CASE #16-55075: On September 27, at approximately 9:00am, Deputy A. Curtin was dispatched to Dunkirk Way in Dunkirk, for the report of a theft. The victim reported they had four (4) black circular lawn lights and two (2) light posts with octagon lights stolen. The lights were hardwired into the ground; the electrical cable was cut and the lights were removed from the ground.

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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