Calvert Co. Sheriff's Reports


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

WEEKLY SUMMARY: During the week of August 8 through August 14, deputies responded to 1,380 calls for service throughout the community.

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-45041: On August 12, 2016, at approximately 4:50pm, Deputy A. Locke conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven erratically near the intersection of southbound MD Rt. 4/Lower Marlboro Road, in Huntingtown. The driver, Craig Milligan, 20, of St. Leonard, was found to be in possession of CDS Administration Equipment (hypodermic syringes). He was transported to the Detention Center to be booked for this charge and was issued several traffic citations for the moving violations.

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-44736: On August 11, 2016, Deputy D. Naughton was dispatched to the Lusby Post Office for a 'check welfare' call placed by a concerned citizen. Upon arrival Deputy Naughton observed Toni Davis, 57, of Prince Frederick, who appeared to be under the influence of an unknown substance, leaning against a vehicle. Deputy Naughton charged and arrested Davis with Possession of CDS—not marijuana (Oxycontin), two (2) counts of being in Possession of an Opiate without a Prescription (Oxycontin &Amphetamine) and Possession of Paraphernalia (plastic pill container).

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-44663: On August 10, 2016, at approximately 6:00pm, Deputy M. Trigg conducted a traffic stop, near MD Rt. 4/Langley Lane, on a vehicle whose driver was seen not wearing a seatbelt and was talking on a cell phone. The driver, Tyler Williams, 25, of Solomons, was found to be in Possession of illegal drugs. He was charged and arrested with two (2) counts of CDS Possession-not Marijuana (Clonazepam &Adderall), one count of CDS Possession-not Marijuana (Suboxone), CDS Prescription/Remove Label and Possession of Paraphernalia (pill bottle).

CDS VIOLATION CASE #16-44629: On August 10, 2016, Deputy R. Wilson conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven unsafely when seen at the intersection of C Street/S. Solomons Island Road in Solomons. The driver, Dylan Carroll, 24, of Lusby, who repeatedly made turns without using a turn signal, admitted to playing "Pokemon Go" while he was driving. Deputy Wilson determined he was also driving with a suspended license. He was arrested for these driving infractions and while being processed at the Detention Center, it was discovered he was also in Possession of a Suboxone strip.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY CASE #16-44777: On August 11, 2016, Deputy C. Callison was dispatched to Chinquapin Ridge Court in Prince Frederick for the report of damage to a house. The victim reported when leaving their home that morning, he noticed egg shells and egg stains on the roof, several areas on the front of their home, including a front window. The damage occurred during the overnight hours.

MAIL TAMPERING CASE #16-44454: On August 9, 2016, Deputy G. Gott was dispatched to Dillon Drive, in Lusby, for the report of mail tampering. Several mailboxes along Dillon Drive had been rummaged through and mail was lying on the ground. The crime is estimated to have taken place sometime that afternoon (9th).

MAIL THEFT CASE #16-44968: On August 12, 2016, Deputy R. Evans was called to the Sheriff's Office to speak with a victim who wanted to report a theft of mail from Hallowing Point Road in Prince Frederick. The victim reported leaving their home, around 4:00pm, and upon returning 40 minutes later, noticed a small brown mail package ripped open in her front yard. The victim realized the package contained jewelry that was ordered and to be delivered that day—four (4) Petis Bijoux Station bracelets and one set of Petis Bijoux hoop earrings. There are no suspect(s) at this time.

THEFT & FRAUD CASE #16-45531: On August 15, 2016, Deputy D. Clark received a theft complaint from a citizen whose credit card was used to order pizza. The victim reported checking his account earlier that day and discovered that a fraudulent charge was made. Deputy Clark was able to develop the suspect/customer, Timothy Thomas, 20, of Huntingtown, to be the one responsible for using the credit card number to place an order for pizza. He was charged and arrested for Theft Less than $1,000.00, Theft-Scheme less than $1,000.00 and Fraud Identity Theft Under $1,000.00.

THEFT CASE #16-44751: On August 11, 2016, Deputy G. Shrawder was dispatched to the Calvert Substance Abuse Center in Prince Frederick for the report of a theft. Sometime between close of business August 8, 2016 and 8:00am on August 9th, staff discovered two (2) bank money bags stolen, along with an undisclosed amount of money. The investigation is continuing.

TAMPERING/THEFT FROM VEHICLE #16-44703: On August 10, 2016, at approximately11:15pm, Deputy A. Curtin responded to Taney Court in Dunkirk for the report of a vehicle tampering and possible theft. The victim reported seeing someone taking items out of their vehicle and run away from the scene. When the victim searched the vehicle, no items appeared to be missing but an item of clothing, belonging to the victim, was found on the ground.

THEFT CASE #16-44657: On August 19, 2016, Deputy R. Kreps was called to Panera Bread on Costly Way for the report of a theft. The complainant reported leaving their vehicle keys on the counter while placing their order; when returning to get the keys, they were gone. At this time, the keys have not been turned in.

THEFT CASE #16-44600: On August 10, 2016, Deputy C. Callison responded to the lobby of the Sheriff's Office to assist a citizen who wanted to report a theft. The complainant stated while shopping at the Prince Frederick Walmart, someone stole their identification out of their purse.

MAIL THEFT CASE #16-44478: On August 9, 2016, Deputy A. Ostazeski responded to Chisolm Trail in Lusby for the report of mail tampering and theft. The complainant reported that around 3:30pm that day, they discovered their mailbox open and several pieces of mail on the ground.

THEFT CASE #16-44282: On August 8, 2016, Deputy A. Ostazeski responded to Howard Drive in Port Republic for a report of theft from vehicles. The victim reported that sometime between 10:00pm on August 7 and 10:30am on August 8th, someone entered two (2) unlocked vehicles parked in their driveway and stole a driver's license, credit cards and money from two (2) wallets.

THEFT CASE #16-44278: On August 8, 2016, Deputy S. Rediker was dispatched to Chestnut Drive in Lusby for the report of a theft. The complainant reported a cement baby deer decoration was stolen out of their yard. The decoration was last seen on August 4th around 5:00pm and they noticed it missing on August 6th, at approximately 8:30am.

THEFT CASE #16-44275: On August 8, 2016, Deputy A. Ostazeski responded to Alexander Court in Port Republic for the report of a theft from vehicle. The victim reported locking their vehicle around midnight on August 8th and later the next day, discovered a window broken out and a black Michael Kors purse stolen. Also missing are: wallet, driver's license, military id, social security card, two (2) credit cards and money.

THEFT CASE #16-44203: On August 8, 2016, at approximately 3:45am, Deputy T. Holt responded to Spur Road in Lusby for the report of a theft. The complainant reported seeing someone breaking into two (2) of their vehicles parked in the driveway. When the suspects were approached, they ran off with an iPhone 6 stolen from one of the vehicles.

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 http://so.md/calvertcrimesolvers. Information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect could result in a $1,000 reward.

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://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 http://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 http://so.md/expungeme.

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