Calvert County Sheriff's Reports


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

DISORDERLY CONDUCT: Two women were observed in a physical altercation behind the Tiki Bar on April 20 at 9:22 p.m. by Sgt. Craig Bowen. After separating them, neither party wanted the other charged.

CDS VIOLATION: While on mountain bike patrol during the opening of the Tiki Bar on April 20 at 10:25 p.m. Cpl. Anthony Moschetto and Sgt. Keith Hicks observed two subjects sitting in a vehicle in the area of Farren Street and Charles Street. An odor of burning marijuana was prevalent. Both subjects, Daniel E. Pittman, 29, of Alexandria, Va. and Jeffrey J. Compton, 33, of Waldorf, were found to be in possession of marijuana and were arrested and charged.

ALCOHOL VIOLATION: Sgt. Keith Hicks observed a suspect, later identified as Jordan C. Rust, 23 of Great Mills, consuming an alcoholic beverage in public outside the Tiki Bar area on Charles Street on April 21 at 12:07 a.m. Sgt. Hicks charged Rust on a criminal citation with consuming alcohol in public.

DOP: A victim on Thunderbird Drive in Lusby reported to Dep. John Harms that on April 20 at 12:11 a.m. he heard several loud thumping noises outside of his home. When he walked outside he discovered egg shells and saw where they had hit the siding of his house causing $500 in damage. Dep. Harms will continue to investigate.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT: Two men were observed in a physical altercation by Dep. Moises Velasquez in front of a residence on Solomons Island on April 21 at 12:29 a.m. One of the men ran and was not located and the other suspect, Christopher B. Morgan, 21, of Lexington Park, was arrested for disorderly conduct.

FAILURE TO OBEY: Dep. Mark Robshaw arrested Lauren T. Musick, 24 of Waldorf, on April 21 at 12:50 a.m. in front of the Calvert Marine Museum for failure to obey a lawful order. Musick and a group of people were seen in an altercation near a Calvert County Transportation bus. Dep. Robshaw asked everyone to leave but Musick did not, despite being given several verbal warnings. She was charged with failing to obey a lawful order on a criminal citation.

BURGLARY: Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a vacant store-front at 520 Solomons Island Road in Prince Frederick. Dep. David Canning responded to the alarm that sounded at 12:59 a.m. on April 21. The owner of the building responded and informed Dep. Canning that the space had been empty. Dep. Canning will continue the investigation.

BURGLARY, CDS VIOLATION: Three juvenile males and one adult male were all arrested and charged with burglary and possession of marijuana, among other charges, after Dep. Thomas Tilley responded to a home on 28th Street in Chesapeake Beach on April 22. The victim reported that over $10,000 worth of construction equipment had been stolen from his garage overnight. Dep. Tilley conducted a search, assisted by DFC. Joseph Windsor and his K-9, and the suspects were located. After signing a consent to search, all of the property was recovered from the home of one of the suspects, later determined to be Christopher O. Stuart, 18, of Chesapeake Beach. Three juvenile males, all sixteen years of age from Chesapeake Beach, North Beach and Mechanicsville, attempted to leave but were detained and questioned. Investigation and questioning of the suspects by Trp. Gary Mounts of C.I.T. revealed they were also involved in the burglary. A search incident to arrest revealed suspected marijuana and drug paraphernalia. The four were also found to be in possession of an I-POD, valued at over $500, stolen earlier from another victim. All four were charged with 2nd degree burglary, theft, destruction of property, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. The three juveniles were transported to Boys Village in Cheltenham.

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