Tuesday, October 11, 2016

PRESS RELEASES FOR OCTOBER 11TH, 2016

During the week of October 3 through October 10 deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1917 calls for service throughout the community. 

Burglary Case #16-56598:

On October 4, 2016, Dfc. A. Woodford was dispatched to Primrose Lane, in Huntingtown, for the report of a burglary.  The victim reported several items were missing from their home:  Camera - Konica 35mm, train set (older), checkbooks and a key.  This incident took place between 9:00am on October 2 and 7:00am on October 4.  The victim stated they keep their doors locked at all times; there were no signs of a forced entry.

CDS Violation Case #16-57693:

On October 8, 2016, at approximately 5:00pm, Dfc. C. Fox responded to Christiana Court, in Chesapeake Beach, for the report of someone passed out in the driver’s seat of a vehicle.  He made contact with the driver, Christopher Lipp, 32, of Chesapeake Beach, who was found to be in possession of Heroin.  He was charged and arrested for CDS Possession-Not Marijuana (Heroin) and transported to the Detention Center.
Christopher Lipp, 32, of Chesapeake Beach


CDS Violation Case #16-57616:

On October 8, 2016, at approximately 7:30am, Deputy R. Evans responded to a suspicious vehicle occupied by one person on Abigail Court, in Prince Frederick.  As he made contact with Brian Jessup, 27, of Prince Frederick, he observed a white powdery substance in plain view on the vehicle floorboard.  Upon his investigation he determined Jessup was in possession of stolen jewelry, burglar’s tools, Possession of Heroin, Possession of Crack Cocaine, Possession of Codeine, Possession of Paraphernalia (digital scale) and CDS Administer Equipment Possession/Distribute (hypodermic syringes).  He was arrested and taken to the Detention Center.
Brian Jessup, 27, of Prince Frederick


CDS Violation Case #16-57288:

On October 7, 2016, Dfc. R. Kreps responded to a broadcast of a vehicle seen driving irradictly, on and off the roadway, in the area of Church Street/Rt. 4 North.  Deputy Kreps was able to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle, being driven by Ian Cochran, 27, of Prince Frederick, at the intersection of Clay Hammond/Oliver Road, in Prince Frederick.  He determined Mr. Cochran was in Possession of illegal paraphernalia.  He arrested and transported him to the Detention Center for Possession of Paraphernalia (metal spoon) and CDS Administer Equipment Possession/Distribute (hypodermic syringe).
Ian Cochran, 27, of Prince Frederick


CDS Violation Case #16-57184:

On October 6, 2016, at approximately 4:00pm, Deputy N. Barger responded to the Compactor Site on Hunting Creek Road, in Huntingtown, for the report of a disorderly subject.  Upon arrival and making contact with Barry Lambert, Sr., 47, of Huntingtown, he observed his pupils were constricted and he was not communicating rationally.   He determined Lambert was in possession of an illegal substance.  He was arrested and charged with CDS Possession of dangerous nonnarcotic drug (Zolpidem), CDS Possession with intent to distribute (Zolpidem and Alprazolam) and Possession of Paraphernalia (prescription bottle and a torn dollar bill).
Barry Lambert, Sr., 47, of Huntingtown


CDS Violation Case #16-56474:

On October 3, 2016, Dfc. J. Hardesty stopped a vehicle in the area of H.G. Trueman Rd/Rousby Hall Rd, in Lusby, he witnessed being driven unsafely.  He made contact with the driver, Chelsea Hoofnagle, 30, of Lusby, who was under the influence and unable to safely operate her vehicle.  She was arrested for Possession of Paraphernalia (pen tube), Possession of Dangerous nonnarcotic drug (Alprazolam) and numerous traffic citations.
Chelsea Hoofnagle, 30, of Lusby


CDS Violation Case #16-56356:

On October 3, 2016, at approximately 12:00 noon, Dfc.G. Gott observed a vehicle travelling with numerous items hanging from the rear view mirror, obstructing the windshield.  He conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of Prince Frederick Boulevard/Hallowing Point Road, in Prince Frederick.  Upon making contact with the driver, Toni Swider, 19, of Lusby, he determined that her driving privileges were suspended and she was in possession of illegal paraphernalia.  She was arrested for CDS: Administer Equipment Possession/Distribute (hypodermic syringe) and for driving with a suspended license.
Toni Swider, 19, of Lusby


Disorderly Conduct Case #16-57434:

On October 7, 2016, at approximately 2:30pm, Dfc. R. Kreps observed a vehicle pass him on Duke Street, in Prince Frederick, which had an occupant yelling profane language out the window.  This language was heard by him and other citizens in the area.  He conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and made contact with the occupant, Rodney Jones Jr., 20, of Leonardtown, MD, who was responsible for the profane language.  He was placed under arrest for Disorderly Conduct and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center.
Rodney Jones Jr., 20, of Leonardtown, MD
   



Disorderly Conduct Case #16-56410:

On October 3, 2016, at approximately 3:15pm, Dfc. S. Rediker responded to the Quality Inn located on Lore Road, Solomon’s, for a report of an intoxicated disorderly subject.  Upon his arrival he made contact with Sascha Kearns, 36, of Hollywood, MD, who was drunk and yelling at staff members and patrons.   Her actions caused a disruption in the hotel services and caused patrons of the hotel to stop and watch.   She was advised to lower her voice and stop causing a disruption or she would be arrested for disorderly conduct.   At this point she started yelling and took a resistance stance.   She was arrested for Disorderly Conduct, Resist/Interfere with Arrest and transported to the Detention Center.
Sascha Kearns, 36, of Hollywood, MD


Destruction of Property Case #16-56969:

On October 5, 2016, at approximately 6:00pm, Deputy C. Callison responded to Planters Wharf Road, in Lusby, for the report of damage to a residence.  The victim explained that while he & his family were at home, they heard a loud noise against their window and glass breaking.  At this time there are no known suspects.

Destruction of Property Case #16-56885:

On October 5, 2016, Deputy B. Boerum responded to the Sheriff’s Office to speak with a complainant wanting to report damage to their property.  The victim explained someone broke a radio antenna off their vehicle which was parked in front of their residence on Stanford Court, Prince Frederick.  This crime took place sometime between (midnight) to 8:00am October 5th.

Destruction of Property Case #16-56710:

On October 4, 2016, at approximately 5:30pm, Dfc. R. Burggraff responded to Spruce Road, in Port Republic, in response to a destruction of property complaint.  The victim  advised they had left their home around 3:00pm that day and arrived back home by 4:00pm and found a back window broken.  At this time it appears nothing was stolen; there are no known suspects at this time.

Destruction of Property Case #16-56509:

On October 3, 2016, Deputy R. Shrawder responded to Evergreen Road, in St. Leonard, for the report of damaged property.  The complainant explained they left their home on October 3rd and returned later that evening to discover a back sliding glass door shattered from the inside.  No known suspects at this time.

Destruction of Property Case #16-56408:

On October 3, 2016, Deputy N. Buckler responded to the Mattress Corner store, located on Church Street, Prince Frederick, for the report of damage to a truck.  The complainant advised someone had used green spray paint and sprayed the back of their box truck.  He had last seen the truck intact at 6:00pm on October 2 and upon arriving at 10:00am that morning, he noticed the damage to the truck.

Destruction of Property Case #16-56271:

On October 3, 2016, Dfc. A. Woodford responded to Queensberry Drive, in Huntingtown, for the report of damage to vehicles.  The victim explained that two (2) of their cars had a window shattered and someone had also rummaged through both cars, leaving a pile of items on the driveway.  This crime took place sometime between midnight on October 2nd and 5:00am on October 3.

Theft Case #16-56717:

On October 4, 2016, Dfc. C. Fox responded to Abners Crab House on Harbor Road, Chesapeake Beach, for the report of a theft.  The complainant advised they had set their white Android cell phone, with pink case, down on a slot machine they were using and realized someone walked off with it.

Theft Case #16-56456:

On October 3, 2016, at approximately 7:00pm, Deputy J. Ward arrived at Queensberry Drive, in Huntingtown, in response to a theft from vehicle at that location.  The complainant advised they checked on their vehicle at 7:00am that morning, upon hearing other neighbors had reported thefts from their vehicles.  Nothing appeared to be missing at that time.  When she returned to her vehicle around 6:30pm, she noticed her credit cards were missing from her purse.  The vehicle was locked and there were no signs of a forced entry.  The suspect had also used the credit cards before the victim was able to cancel them.

Theft Case #16-56377:

On October 3, 2016, Deputy R. Evans responded to Calvert Beach Road, in St. Leonard, for the report of a theft.  The victim explained that they had parked their 2006 black side- by-side Arctic Cat all-terrain Vehicle (ATV) beside their home around 6:00pm the previous day and discovered it missing at 1:00pm on October 3rd.

Theft Case #16-56286:

On October 3, 2016, Dfc. A.Woodford responded to Queensberry Drive, in Huntingtown, for the report of a theft from vehicle.  The complainant advised that three (3) of their unlocked vehicles had been rummaged through overnight.  They reported their vehicles intact at approximately 11:00pm on October 2nd; by 4:30am on October 3rd, they had been ransacked.  Nothing appears to be missing, except for a yellow plastic bag with the letters “L” and “C” on it.

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