St. Mary's Co. Sheriff's Reports


LEONARDTOWN, Md. (April 2, 2015)—The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office released the following incident and arrest reports.

Arrests

DETECTIVES CHARGE SUSPECT WITH KIDNAPPING: On March 29, deputies made contact with a juvenile female victim who reported she had been kidnapped and assaulted. The victim alleged on 03/18/2015 she was in the area of Lincoln Avenue, when a vehicle occupied by two black male suspects, stopped nearby. One of the suspects got out of the vehicle, grabbed the victim by the neck and forced her into the vehicle. The suspects drove the victim to a residence in Lexington Park where she was forced to stay. While at the residence, the victim alleged that one of the suspects, identified as Brandon Leonard Young, age 28, of Lexington Park, strangled her with his hands and threw her against a wall. Additional witnesses were interviewed who corroborated the victim's accounts of events. Young was located and placed under arrest. He was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center and charged with Kidnapping and 2nd Degree Assault. CASE #17656-15

CHILD ABUSE: On March 31, Deputy Shane Cameron responded to a residence on Forest Run Drive in Lexington Park for a disturbance. The investigation revealed suspect Shivon Vivonique Daniels, age 36, of Lexington Park, engaged in an argument with the 12-year-old victim over a cell phone. During the argument, the victim began to throw items inside the house. Daniels grabbed a curtain rod and struck the victim several times. The last strike was to the victim’s face, which caused a cut on the victim’s lip and a chipped tooth. Daniels was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. She was charged with 2nd Degree Child Abuse and 2nd Degree Assault. CASE #17990-15

THEFT: On March 31, a witness called the Emergency Communications Center and reported seeing suspect Denise Marie Goldring, age 32, of Waldorf, walking between vehicles in the St. Mary’s Square Shopping Center located on Great Mills Road in Lexington Park. Goldring was seen holding Arizona temporary registration plates, which she then placed on her vehicle. Deputy Cole, assigned to the Lexington Park COPs UNIT, located and stopped the vehicle at the intersection of Great Mills Road and Pacific Drive. Deputy Cole observed a Maryland registration plate in the back seat of the vehicle. A computer check revealed the Maryland plate had been reported stolen earlier on 03/31/2015. Goldring was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. She was charged with Rogue and Vagabond, Theft Under $1,000, and issued several traffic citations. Goldring had an active arrest warrant through the Charles County Sheriff’s Office for failure to appear in court, which was served as well. CASE #17979-15

FIRST DEGREE ASSAULT: On March 31, Deputy Steinbach responded to MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital in Leonardtown for a domestic assault. The victim alleged that suspect Dewayne McClain Milburn, age 35, of California, pushed the victim onto the couch during an argument. Milburn then got on top of the victim and proceeded to punch and kick the victim in the chest, ribs, and stomach. As the victim attempted to fend off the suspect, Milburn picked up a broken glass bottle and began to cut the victim. The victim sustained injuries on the hands, elbow, and head. Milburn also took the victim’s cell phone. Deputy Steinbach located Milburn and placed him under arrest. He was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with 1st Degree Assault, 2nd Degree Assault, and Theft Under $1,000. CASE #18083-15

THEFT: On March 31, Deputy Bowen responded to the Kohl’s Department Store located in Lexington Park for a reported theft. A loss prevention employee reported seeing suspect Amanda Lynn Abell-Morgan, age 33, of Lexington Park, enter the store at 6:17 PM. Abell-Morgan selected several items of merchandise and entered the fitting room where she concealed the items in her handbag. She then exited the store with the items and got into a vehicle with a male co-defendant. At 6:51 PM, the co-defendant entered the store and attempted to return the stolen merchandise for a refund. Abell-Morgan had also been issued a notice not to trespass for the store on 11-16-2012. She was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. Abell-Morgan was charged with Theft Under $1,000 and Trespass Private Property. CASE #18044-15

BURGLARY, ASSAULT, RESISTING ARREST: On March 31 at 10:33 PM, a female victim, who is 86-years-old, called 911 and reported a man was banging on her door demanding to be let inside. The victim did not know who the man was. Corporal Corcoran responded to the victim’s residence located on Iverson Drive in Great Mills. Prior to deputies arriving on scene, the male suspect attempted to force entry into the victim’s apartment. Corporal Corcoran located the suspect, identified as Steven Thomas Miller, age 37, of Great Mills, standing on the sidewalk nearby. Miller was holding a metal tipped umbrella and started to walk away as Corporal Corcoran approached. Miller had a blank stare on his face and refused to answer any questions. Miller was ordered several times to drop the umbrella and sit down and he refused. Miller then began to walk toward Corporal Corcoran with the umberella. He refused all orders to stop. As Miller was about to strike Corporal Corcoran with the umbrella, Corporal Corcoran deployed his TASER. However, Miller continued to charge Corporal Corcoran and was taken into custody with the assistance of additional deputies and after a struggle on the ground.

Miller was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. While being booked, Miller jumped up and grabbed Correction Officer Michael Graves by his shirt in the chest area. Miller continued to violently resist until Deputy Steinbach deployed his TASER, which ended Miller’s assault and allowed officers to gain control over him. Miller was charged with 4th Degree Burglary, 2 counts 2nd Degree Assault, Resisting Arrest, and Disorderly Conduct. CASE #18078-15

DISORDERLY CONDUCT, ASSAULT, RESISTING ARREST: On April 1, Deputy Beishline assigned to the Lexington Park COPs UNIT, was at the Family Dollar located on Great Mills Road in Lexington Park investigating a theft. Suspect Amber Maria Poisson, age 36, of Lexington Park, burst into the store and began yelling at one of the suspects in the theft. Deputy Beishline advised Poisson to step away, stop cursing, and lower her voice and she refused. Poisson then attempted to strike Deputy Cole with her hand. Deputy Cole was able to jump back and avoid being hit by Poisson. Again, deputies ordered Poisson to calm down and step out of the store. Poisson refused. Deputy Beishline advised Poisson she was under arrest and directed her to place her hands behind her back. Poisson refused all orders and actively resisted arrest as deputies attempted to gain control and place her in handcuffs. After a brief struggle, Poisson was handcuffed and placed in the patrol car. She was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with 2nd Degree Assault, Disorderly Conduct, and Resisting Arrest. CASE #18216-15

ASSAULT: On April 1, Deputy Pontorno responded to a residence on Church Drive in Great Mills for a reported assault. The victim alleged suspect John Clifton Jones, age 37, of Great Mills, pulled the victim out of the apartment by the arm causing the victim to fall to the ground. Deputy Pontorno observed an injury to the victim’s elbow. Jones was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with 2nd Degree Assault. CASE #18282-15

TRESPASS: On March 27, Deputy Potter responded to the St. John's School located on St. John's Road in Hollywood, for the report of a suspicious male on the swing in the playground. Deputy Potter located the male subject identified as Steven Thomas Miller, age 37, of Great Mills, on the swing. Miller refused to answer Deputy Potter and would only sit on the swing while staring into space. The school principal had told Miller to leave several times prior to calling police and he refused. As a result, the school was placed on lock down. Deputy Potter advised Miller to leave or he would be arrested. Miller ignored Deputy Potter and refused to get off of the swing. Deputy Potter grabbed Miller's arm in an attempt to take him into custody at which time he resisted. After a brief struggle with multiple deputies, Miller was taken into custody. Miller was transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center and charged with Trespass - Private Property, Resisting Arrest, Disruption of School Activities. CASE #17182-15

ASSAULT: On March 27, Deputy Muschette responded to a residence in the 21000 block of Liberty Street in Lexington Park for an assault. The victim alleged that suspect Justin Tripplett Tolliver, age 32, of Lexington Park, bit the victim's hand during an argument. Deputy Muschette observed fresh injury on the victim's hand. Tolliver was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center. He was charged with 2nd Degree Assault. CASE #17230-15

THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE: On March 28, at 4:14 PM, Deputy Foor responded to Three Notch Road in the area of Shady Mile Drive in California for the report of a disabled vehicle. Deputy Foor contacted the driver, identified as Robert John Loving, age 36, of Great Mills, who advised the vehicle ran out of gas. While running the vehicle registration, Deputy Foor learned the 2015 Jeep Cherokee Loving was operating was stolen from a rental company at BWI airport. Loving was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center. He was charged with Motor Vehicle - Unlawful Taking and Failure to Return Rented Vehicle. CASE #17451-15

CHILD ABUSE: On March 30 at 1:15 AM, Deputy Muschette responded to a residence in the 21000 block of Great Mills Road in Lexington Park for a reported assault. The victim alleged suspect Donna Marie Vincent, age 44, of Lexington Park, struck the victim several times all over the body with an audio visual cord. Deputy Muschette observed fresh injuries all over the victim's body. Vincent was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center. She was charged with 2nd Degree Child Abuse and 2nd Degree Assault. CASE #17738-15

DUI Arrests

David Pascual Hernandez, age 31, of Lexington Park, on 02/15/2015 by Deputy D. Smith

Angela Marie Forrest, age 31, of Ridge, on 02/19/2015 by Deputy J. Smith

Dylan Bradshaw Wiley, age 27, of Ridge, charged on 02/18/2015 as a result of incident on 11/27/2014 by Deputy Muschette

Renee Marie George, age 49, of Bushwood, on 02/24/2015 by Deputy Murphy

Christopher Paul Forrest, age 39, of Lusby, on 02/26/2015 by Deputy Wesner

Kelly Dwayne Brummitt, age 54, of La Plata, on 02/27/2015 by Corporal Kirkner

Jacob Brendan Schroeder, age 21, of Hollywood, on 03/14/2015 by Corporal Kirkner

Rizwad Ahmed Javaid, age 35, of Eden, NC on 03/12/2015 by Deputy Steinbach

Roberta Lea Tengaglia, age 46, of Mechanicsville, charged on 03/17/2015 as a result of incident on 12-13-2014 by Deputy Holdsworth

Deena Jo Neville, age 47, of Great Mills, on 03/17/2015 by Deputy K. Molitor

Joseph Arnold Goldsborough, age 35, of Leonardtown, on 03/19/2015 by Deputy Fennessey

Brandon Aaron Wood, age 21, of Great Mills, charged on 03/20/2015 as a result of incident on 12-13-14 by Deputy Holdsworth

John Winfield Carter Jr., age 40, of Lexington Park, on 03/19/2015 by Deputy Cole

Barbara Ellen Guy, age 28, of Lexington Park, on 03/21/2015 by Corporal Corcoran

Eddie Russell Carroll Jr., age 26, of Lexington Park, on 03/22/2015 by Corporal Moritz

Jon Edwin Christensen Jr., age 39, of Colton’s Point, on 03/22/2015 by Corporal Jaime Davis

Kevin Michael Knott, age 37, of Lexington Park, on 03/25/2015 by Deputy Pontorno

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: http://somd.me/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 http://somd.me/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 http://somd.me/expungeme .

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