Calvert County Sheriff's Reports


PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (June 2, 2008) - The Calvert County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.

THEFT: A victim reported to Dep. Andrew Clas that unknown suspect(s) entered his shed and stole a yellow and green Yardman weed whacker, valued at $100. The theft occurred on Gringo Lane in Lusby between May 23 and 24. Dep. Clas is continuing the investigation.

THEFT: Numerous street signs were stolen from the town of North Beach sometime between May 23rd and 25th. An employee of the public works department advised Dep. Christopher Wells that signs from 3rd and Dayton Ave, 6th and Greenwood Ave, 7th and Greenwood Ave, 8th and Greenwood Ave, 1st and Chesapeake Ave, 9th and Bay Ave and 8th and Frederick Ave, totaling $175, had been stolen. If you have information regarding the thefts, please contact Dep. Wells at 410-535-2800.

DOP: DFC David Gatton responded to 5th Street in North Beach in response to a destruction of property call. Two victims advised that they each suffered $300 in damage to their vehicles after unknown suspect(s) broke the windows. The damage occurred sometime overnight between May 25 and 26. Anyone with information can contact Gatton at 410-535-2800.

ILLEGAL DRUGS: On May 28, F/Sgt. Todd Ireland was conducting a patrol check of Bayside Forest Beach in Prince Frederick at 1:33 p.m. when he observed a male subject standing beside his parked vehicle. When Sgt. Ireland approached him, he detected the odor of burnt marijuana. Walter G. Radtkey, 19 of Prince Frederick, was subsequently arrested for possession of marijuana after it was located on his person. A search incident to arrest revealed additional marijuana and a passenger in the vehicle, a 17-year-old female from Huntingtown, was charged with marijuana possession on a youth report and released to a parent.

ILLEGAL DRUGS: DFC Todd A. Smith arrested Anthony R. Acevedo, 22 of Port Republic, on May 28 at 1:17 p.m. after he detected a strong odor of marijuana emitting from Acevedo as he walked past DFC Smith in a doctor's office waiting area. DFC Smith approached Acevedo, who had gotten into his vehicle, and discovered the suspected marijuana.

ASSAULT: Cpl. James Wahlgren investigated a complaint by a victim who advised that unknown subject(s) shot at him with what he thought was either a BB gun or an air gun, as he walked along Chesapeake Ave in North Beach on May 28 at 5:30 p.m. The victim was not hit. The suspect vehicle is described as a silver Ford Focus or similar type vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to contact Cpl. Wahlgren at 410-535-2800.

DOP: A victim advised Dep. Christopher McDonough that unknown suspect(s) caused $400 in damage to the passenger side window of his vehicle. It appears the damage may have been caused by a pellet gun. The damage occurred between May 28 at 10:30 p.m. and May 29 at 10:30 a.m.

ILLEGAL DRUGS: Dep. Thomas Rickard conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle near the BB&T Bank in Dunkirk on May 31 at 9:24 a.m. The driver, later identified as Chandis W. Linkinogger, 29 of Sunderland, was found to be in possession of suspected Suboxone, a schedule III drug.

DOP: Unknown suspect(s) threw bricks at a vehicle while it was parked at a home on Flag Harbor Blvd. in St. Leonard between 3:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on May 31. The damage is estimated at $1,020. Anyone with information may contact Dep. Jason Lord at 410-535-2800.

STOLEN VEHICLE: A victim reported to DFC Shawn Morder that his dark green 1998 Chevy Cheyenne pickup truck was stolen from High Point Court in Owings between May 31st and June 1st. The truck is valued at $6,000. DFC Morder is continuing the investigation.

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