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Incident Briefs 11/20/2015

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Theft – Unknown suspect(s) entered a residence and stole property on the 28000 block of Mechanicsville Road in Mechanicsville. CASE# 67433-15                                                         

Burglary to a Motor Vehicle – Unknown suspect(s) entered a vehicle and stole property on the 45000 block of Sunflower Street in Great Mills. CASE# 67426-15
As part of our continued effort to increase public awareness, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office provides a daily (excluding weekends) report called Incident Briefs. The report contains selected crimes, which are of interest to the residents of St. Mary’s County. Addresses shown indicate blocks and not specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in St. Mary’s County during the stated time frame.
Note: The information contained in the Incident Brief report is based on initial reports made to the Sheriff’s Office. Follow-up investigations may reveal different information.
If you have any information regarding information contained in the Incident Report contact Jennifer Stone, Public Information Officer, at 301-475-4200, ext. 1922 or by email at Jennifer.Stone@stmarysmd.com.

“Silent Angel” Memorial

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The public is invited to attend the Fourteenth Annual Silent Angel Memorial, which will be held on Sunday, December 6, 2015, at the Bay District Volunteer Fire Department, 46900 South Shangri-La Drive, Lexington Park, MD, 20653, at 6 p.m. The Silent Angel Memorial was founded in 2002 by Mrs. Eileen Bildman, after her son Kevin was tragically murdered in St. Mary’s County in November of 2001.  During the ceremony, the families of homicide victims place an angel ornament on a Christmas Tree, and the name of each victim is read. Each ornament has the name of the victim and the date they became a “Silent Angel”.  Our hope has been to bring the community together for a memorial service that provides comfort and support to the survivors of homicide.  The foundation is non-profit and is supported solely by the community and sponsored by the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office. 


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Incident Briefs 11/20/2015 - 11/23/2015

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Burglary – Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a residence and stole property on the 42000 block of White Point Beach Road in Leonardtown. CASE# 67610-15

Theft to a Motor Vehicle – Sometime between 11/19/2015 and 11/20/2015, construction equipment was stolen from the roadside of Point Lookout Road at Willows Road in Lexington Park. CASE# 67543-15

Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – Unknown suspect(s) entered a vehicle on the 39000 block of Hearts Desire Lane in Mechanicsville. Nothing appeared to be stolen. CASE# 67670-15

Burglary – Unknown suspect(s) entered a residence and stole property on the 18000 block of Matthew Drive in Lexington Park. CASE# 67793-15

Fraud – An unknown suspect used a victim’s personal information to contact the Social Security Administration and set-up a Tax ID number and business account. The suspect then fraudulently reported employee wages to the SSA. The suspect filed tax returns to obtain refunds. The case remains under investigation. CASE# 67770-15

Burglary – Sometime within the last two weeks, unknown suspect(s) entered a shed and stole property on the 44000 block of Louisdale Road in California. CASE# 67922-15

Burglary – Between 11/19 and 11/22, unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a vacant residence. Nothing appeared to be stolen. CASE# 67926-15                                                                           

Attempted Motor Vehicle Theft  – During the overnight hours, unknown suspect(s) attempted to steal a motor vehicle on the 45000 block of Fox Chase Drive in Great Mills. CASE# 67930-15

As part of our continued effort to increase public awareness, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office provides a daily (excluding weekends) report called Incident Briefs. The report contains selected crimes, which are of interest to the residents of St. Mary’s County. Addresses shown indicate blocks and not specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in St. Mary’s County during the stated time frame.
Note: The information contained in the Incident Brief report is based on initial reports made to the Sheriff’s Office. Follow-up investigations may reveal different information.
If you have any information regarding information contained in the Incident Report contact Jennifer Stone, Public Information Officer, at 301-475-4200, ext. 1922 or by email at Jennifer.Stone@stmarysmd.com.

Vice/Narcotics Arrests 11/23/2015

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Javar Charles Nolan and his twin brother, Lamar Kevin Jarel Nolan (Age 28 of Mechanicsville) were indicted and charged for “Possession of Heroin with the Intent to Distribute” following the execution of  search and seizure warrants. Suspect Lamar Nolan received an additional charge of “Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to Distribute”.

Lisa Marie Trossbach (Age 31 of California, MD) was indicted by St. Mary’s County Vice/Narcotics detectives and charged with numerous drug violations. The charges included “Possession of Heroin”, “Possession of Cocaine with the Intent to Distribute”, and “Possession of Oxycodone with the Intent to Distribute”.   


Javar Charles Nolan


Lamar Kevin Jarel Nolan


Lisa Marie Trossbach

Arrests 11/23/2015

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11-13-2015 – Theft – Deputy T. Wesner responded to the 45000 block of Miramar Way in California (Wal-Mart), for the report of a theft. The suspect, Karin Jeanne Kless, age 40, of Mechanicsville, attempted to exit the store without paying for merchandise. Further investigation revealed, Kless opened packages of merchandise and removed the contents.  Kless was arrested and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. She was charged with Theft Less than $100 and Malicious Destruction of Property less than $1000. CASE# 66303-15

Karin Jeanne Kless
11-13-15 – Theft – Deputy J. Vezzosi responded to the 45000 block of Miramar Way in California (Wal-Mart), for the report of a theft. The suspect, Stacey Michelle Lowe-Graves, age 44, of Lexington Park, attempted to exit the store without paying for merchandise. Lowe-Graves was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. She was charged with Theft less than $100 and was also served an active Bench Warrant. CASE# 66383-15

Stacey Michelle Lowe-Graves

11-14-2015 – Assault – Deputy K. Krum responded to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center, for the report of an assault on correctional staff.  Correctional Officer M. Graves asked the suspect several times to wear his shirt properly. The suspect, Tyler Patrick Springer, age 22, of Leonardtown, intentionally and actively resisted. Correctional Officer Graves made several attempts to gain control of Springer and a physical struggle ensued. Subsequently, Springer intentionally struck Correctional Officer Graves with a closed fist and then spit on his face. Springer was charged with Second Degree Assault on a DOC Employee. CASE# 66551-15


Tyler Patrick Springer

11-13-2015 – Child Abuse – Deputy T. Synder responded to Lexington Park Elementary School, for the report of alleged child abuse. The juvenile displayed injuries consistent with child abuse.  The suspect, Latasha Shervonne Carter, age 32, of Lexington Park was arrested and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. She was charged with Second Degree Child Abuse and Second Degree Assault. CASE# 66294-15


Latasha Shervonne Carter


11-12-15 – Handgun in Vehicle – While conducting surveillance in the area of Great Mills Road and FDR Boulevard in Lexington Park, Deputy Cole observed a vehicle fail to come to a complete stop. Subsequently, a traffic stop was conducted on the vehicle. During the traffic stop, the deputy detected what appeared to be a moderate odor of burnt marijuana emitting from the vehicle. The suspect, Michael Fitzgerald Dobbins, Jr., age 28, of Lexington Park, was asked to exit his vehicle. An investigation of the vehicle revealed a handgun, bullets, and an expired learner’s permit.  Dobbins was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with Handgun in Vehicle, Handgun on or about a person, Possessing Regulated Firearm, Obliterate the Manufacturer's Identification Number on the Firearm, Driving Motor Vehicle without a License and Failure to Display License on Demand.


Michael Fitzgerald Dobbins, Jr.

11-18-2015 – Violation of Protective Order – During a routine traffic stop, Deputy S. Cameron discovered there was an active protective order in place between the driver and passenger of the vehicle. The suspect, Joseph Myron Taylor, age 36, of Great Mills, was arrested and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with Violation of a Protective Order. CASE# 67180-15


Joseph Myron Taylor 


11-18-2015 – Assault – Deputy C. Hartzell responded to a classroom at Great Mills High School, for the report of a fight. The suspect,  DaVayus Alex Barnes, age 19, of Great Mills, was involved a verbal altercation with another student during class, which escalated to a physical fight. Barnes struck the other student several times, which hindered the teacher from instructing. Barnes was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with Second Degree Assault and Disturbing Activites at School. CASE# 67129-15


DaVayus Alex Young 


11-18-2015 – Possession – Sgt. C. Safford observed the suspect, Antonio Wendell Chase, age 29, of Lexington Park, enter the driver’s seat of a vehicle parked in the Family Dollar parking lot, located at 21703 Great Mills Road in Great Mills. A traffic stop was conducted on Chase, at which time Sgt. Safford observed Chase toss a plastic baggie with a knot under the car, believed to be marijuana. A search of the vehicle revealed a clear baggie in a purse on the passenger seat.  In the bag was a substance believed to be crack cocaine. Chase was arrested and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with Possession: Not Marijuana – Crack Cocaine. CASE# 67184-15

Antonio Wendell Chase 


11-19-2015 – Theft – Deputy S. Cameron responded to the Mckay’s Food Store, located at 40845 Merchants Lane in Leonardtown, for the report of a shoplifter. The suspect, Tammy Nannette McGinnis, age 47, of Leonardtown, attempted to exit the store without paying for merchandise. McGinnis was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. She was charged with Theft Less than $1000. CASE# 67380-15

Tammy Nannette McGinnis



11-19-2015 – Assault – Deputy T. Snyder responded to the 46000 block of South Shangri-La Drive in Lexington Park, for the report of a fight. The victim alleged the suspect, Delontey Montario Butler, age 23, of Lexington Park, assaulted the victim and then fled on foot. The victim alleged the suspect responded to the victim’s residence in violation of a protective order. The victim displayed injuries consistent with the allegations. Butler was found hiding in a nearby business. He was transported to MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital where he was treated for injuries he sustained during the assault. Upon release, he was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center where he was charged with 2nd Degree Assault and Three Counts of Violation of a Protective Order. CASE# 67395-15

Delontey Montario Butler 

Suspects Identified in Bank of America and Cedar Point Federal Credit Union Robberies

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On November 9 at 7:25 p.m., officers responded to the Bank of America located in the 700 block of Charles Street in La Plata for the report of a robbery of a citizen. Upon arrival, officers made contact with the victim who reported that, after she had driven up to the ATM machine, a suspect armed with a long gun entered the back seat of her car and demanded money. A second suspect then entered the front passenger seat. The suspects ordered the victim to withdraw money from the ATM and then drive them to a nearby location where they fled. The victim was not injured and notified police immediately. 

On November 11, 2015, at approximately 9:15 p.m., St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office and Charles County Sheriff’s Office patrol deputies responded to Cedar Point Federal Credit Union, located at 30330 Three Notch Road in Charlotte Hall, for the report of an armed robbery. While using the ATM, the victim observed two male subjects approach his location. Subsequently, the suspects obtained items of personal property from the victim. While attempting to flee to a local business, the suspects fired a weapon toward the victim. Detectives from the St. Mary’s County Criminal Investigations Division and Crime Lab responded to the scene and assumed the investigation
St. Mary’s and Charles County Sheriff’s Office investigators collaborated to determine the same suspects were responsible for both robberies. The property stolen from both victims was recovered in Washington, DC. The suspects, David Terry “Lucky” Luckett, age 36, of Southeast, Washington, D.C., and Charles Nathaniel Thomas, Jr., age 40, of Southeast, Washington, DC, were positively identified as the suspects in both robberies.

Investigators from St. Mary’s and Charles County, with the assistance of members of the Investigative and Patrol Divisions of the Washington D.C Metropolitan Police Department, as well as the U.S. Marshall’s Service, were able to locate and arrest both suspects for their involvement in both of the related robberies.                                                                                                                 

Suspects Luckett and Thomas are currently being held in Washington D.C pending their extradition back to the State of Maryland.



David Terry "Lucky" Luckett, age 36, of Washington, D.C.



Charles Nathaniel Thomas, Jr., age 40, of Washington, D.C.

    

Vehicle Pursuit Update

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On November 23, 2015, at approximately 7:30 p.m., Sheriff’s Office Corporal Jamie Davis responded to a reported traffic complaint in the area of Point Lookout Road in Loveville, St. Mary’s County. Several citizens observed a vehicle operating in a reckless manner and on the wrong side of the roadway. Corporal Davis located the vehicle in the area of Rt. 242 at Rt. 234 and initiated a vehicle stop. During the vehicle stop, the driver of the vehicle attempted to elude officers by fleeing the scene at a high rate of speed. After traveling on Rt. 242, toward the seventh district, the driver made in abrupt U-turn and headed back toward Leonardtown. Deputies deployed stop sticks in an attempt to disable the vehicle which was successful at slowing the speeds. As the pursuit continued onto Washington Street in Leonardtown, the driver struck a police vehicle being operated by Corporal J. Vezzosi. The suspect continued on Washington Street, striking another vehicle operated by a citizen at which time deputies used their vehicles to prevent the driver from fleeing further allowing them to take the suspect into custody. The suspect was transported to MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The citizen, whose vehicle was struck by the suspect, was not injured in the low-speed collision. Corporal Vezzosi was transported to MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and later released. The suspect, James Robert Gillespie, age 63, of Leonardtown, was released from the hospital and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with Resisting Arrest, Driving Under the Influence, Driving without a License, Fleeing and Eluding, and multiple traffic offenses.


Sheriff Tim Cameron Announces Maximum Deployment Operation

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On Friday, November 27, 2015, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office will be out in full force beginning with a roll call in the Walmart parking lot located in California, MD. Sheriff Cameron and the men and women of the #SMCSO will have an increased presence around shopping areas, on roadways, and in the neighboring communities to ensure St. Mary’s County Shoppers are safe during this year’s shopping season.

The Sheriff’s Office will provide live updates via Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram under the handle @firstsheriff. Notifications will be posted on Twitter to inform followers of when the #SMCSO is live on Periscope.


              

Ongoing Investigation

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On November 25th, 2015, St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Deputies responded with rescue personnel to a home in Lexington Park for a medical crisis. Upon arrival, it was determined two male subjects within the home overdosed after consuming opioids. One of the male subjects (Age 42) was revived as a result of a Narcan administration and was transported to MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital, where he was recovering. The second male subject (Age 39) was also administered Narcan and other lifesaving efforts. However, all were unsuccessful. The family of the deceased has been notified, and no additional identifiers will be released. The investigation is ongoing and is being conducted jointly between the Criminal Investigation Division and the Vice/Narcotics Division of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office. 

Inquiries should be directed to Captain Daniel D. Alioto, Commander of Vice/Narcotics, at 301-475-4200, ext. 1918.




Incident Briefs 11/26/2015 – 11/30/2015

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Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – Unknown suspect(s) entered a vehicle and stole property on the 22000 block of Laurel Glen Road in California. CASE# 68771-15

Strong Armed Robbery – An unknown suspect struck a victim in the face and then stole the victim’s wallet. The case is being investigated by Deputy First Class Potter. CASE# 68797-15

Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – Unknown suspect(s) entered a vehicle and stole property on the 20000 block of Langley Road in Great Mills. CASE# 68848-15

Burglary – Unknown suspect(s) entered a residence and stole property on the 42000 block of Carriage Court in Leonardtown. CASE# 68922-15

Theft of Motor Vehicle – An unknown suspect stole a vehicle from the 22000 block of St. Leonard’s Circle in Great Mills. CASE# 68898-15

Burglary to Motor Vehicle – An unknown suspect entered a vehicle on the 38000 block of Wanda Lane in Mechanicsville. Nothing appeared to be stolen. CASE# 68908-15

Burglary to Motor Vehicle – An unknown suspect entered a vehicle on the 29000 block of Carol Lane in Mechanicsville. Nothing appeared to be stolen. CASE# 68927-15

Burglary to Motor Vehicle – An unknown suspect entered a vehicle on the 29000 block of Carol Lane in Mechanicsville and stole property. CASE# 68919-15

Burglary – An unknown suspect entered a residence and stole property on the 29000 block of Burton Road in Mechanicsville. CASE# 69247-15

Burglary to Motor Vehicles – Multiple vehicles were entered, and property was stolen on Barbara Court in Mechanicsville. CASE# 69313-15, 69299-15, 69302-15

Burglary – Unknown suspect(s) entered a shed and stole property in the 44000 block of Louisdale Road in California. CASE# 69292-15

Burglary – While investigating another incident, a deputy observed a vacant residence that displayed signs of forced entry in the 41000 block of Foxes Point Lane in Leonardtown. Nothing appeared to be stolen from the residence. CASE# 69340-15 
                                                                                
Burglary – Unknown suspect(s) entered a residence and stole property on the 45000 block of Novosel Court in California. CASE# 69488-15

 As part of our continued effort to increase public awareness, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office provides a daily (excluding weekends) report called Incident Briefs. The report contains selected crimes, which are of interest to the residents of St. Mary’s County. Addresses shown indicate blocks and not specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in St. Mary’s County during the stated time frame.
Note: The information contained in the Incident Brief report is based on initial reports made to the Sheriff’s Office. Follow-up investigations may reveal different information.

If you have any information regarding information contained in the Incident Report contact Jennifer Stone, Public Information Officer, at 301-475-4200, ext. 1922 or by email at Jennifer.Stone@stmarysmd.com.

Incident Briefs 12/1/2015

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Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – During the overnight hours, unknown suspect(s) entered a motor vehicle and stole property on the 45000 block of Abell Drive in California. CASE# 69664-15

Attempted Motor Vehicle Theft – Between 11/28 and 11/30, unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a vehicle at Aldridge Ford in Lexington Park. The suspect(s) caused damage to the ignition while trying to start the vehicle. CASE# 69674-15

Theft – Between 11/28 and 11/30, a known suspect stole two handguns from a victim on the 39000 block of Lady Baltimore Avenue in Leonardtown. Case is under investigation. CASE# 69686-15

Burglary – Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a residence and stole property on the 45000 block of Mill Cove harbor Road in California. CASE# 69693-15


As part of our continued effort to increase public awareness, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office provides a daily (excluding weekends) report called Incident Briefs. The report contains selected crimes, which are of interest to the residents of St. Mary’s County. Addresses shown indicate blocks and not specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in St. Mary’s County during the stated time frame.
Note: The information contained in the Incident Brief report is based on initial reports made to the Sheriff’s Office. Follow-up investigations may reveal different information.
If you have any information regarding information contained in the Incident Report contact Jennifer Stone, Public Information Officer, at 301-475-4200, ext. 1922 or by email at Jennifer.Stone@stmarysmd.com.


Incident Briefs 12/1/2015

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Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – During the overnight hours, unknown suspect(s) entered two vehicles and stole property on the 42000 block of Henry Court in Hollywood. CASE# 69499-15

Theft – Between 11/25 and 11/28, unknown suspect(s) stole renovation equipment in the 47000 block of Wheeler Road in Lexington Park. CASE# 69801-15

Theft – Sometime within the last month, unknown suspect(s) stole property from Toyota of Southern Maryland. CASE# 69853-15

Burglary – Unknown suspect(s) entered a dorm room apartment and stole property at St. Mary’s College. CASE# 69891-15

As part of our continued effort to increase public awareness, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office provides a daily (excluding weekends) report called Incident Briefs. The report contains selected crimes, which are of interest to the residents of St. Mary’s County. Addresses shown indicate blocks and not specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in St. Mary’s County during the stated time frame. 

Note: The information contained in the Incident Brief report is based on initial reports made to the Sheriff’s Office. Follow-up investigations may reveal different information. If you have any questions regarding information contained in the Incident Report contact Jennifer Stone, Public Information Officer, at 301-475-4200, ext. 1922, or by email at Jennifer.Stone@stmarysmd.com.

Death Investigation

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On December 1, 2015, St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Deputies responded to a residence in Lexington Park, for a death investigation. The circumstances surrounding the death investigation are in the preliminary stages. The investigation is ongoing.

Inquiries should be directed to Captain Daniel D. Alioto, Commander of Vice/Narcotics at 301-481-7362.


DUI Arrests 12/2/2015

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Kyle Javiel Diaz age 23, of Lexington Park, 6/27/2015 by Deputy J. Bittner

Kyle Javiel Diaz

Michael Quentin Cook, age 63, of Lexington Park, 11/14/2015 by Deputy J. Bittner

No Picture Available 


Marc Jose Shubrooks, age 41, of Great Mills, 11/14/2015 by Deputy J. Bittner

Marc Jose Shubrooks


Jose Mario Ramos Sanchez, age 24, of Lexington Park, 11/19/2015, by Deputy J. Bittner


Jose Mario Ramos Sanchez


William Edward Dennison, age 34, of Lusby, 11/16/2015, by Deputy J. Kerns

William Edward Dennison


Alan Michael Shick, age 58, of California, 11/15/2015,  by Deputy J. Vezzosi

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Lucia Lorraine Moon, age 58, of Great Mills, 10/20/2015, by Deputy J. Smith

Lucia Lorraine Moon



Jan Clayton Bochenek, age 68, of St. Inigoes, 10/25/2015 by Deputy First Class D. Potter

Jan Clayton Bochenek


Levar Tremaine Jackson, age 25, of California, 6/27/2015 by Corporal D. Corcoran


Levar Tremaine Jackson (File Photo)

Toby Blain Lakin, age 49, of Leonardtown, 11/6/2015, by Corporal D. Reppel

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Bernard Archie Tippett, age 66, of Coltons Point, 11/7/2015, by Corporal E. Johnson

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Rose Ann Nelson, age 80, of California, 11/8/2015, by Deputy J. Smith


Rose Ann Nelson

Michael Shay Gelzer, age 51, of Hollywood, 11/8/2015, by Deputy J. Bare


Michael Shay Gelzer

David James Abell, age 38 of Leonardtown, 11/5/2015, by Deputy J. Bittner

                                                        
David James Abell (File Photo)

Incident Briefs 12/3/2015

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Burglary – Unknown suspect(s) entered a residence on the 45000 block of Halsey Court in California. Nothing appeared to be stolen. CASE# 70089-15

Robbery – Deputy D. Smith responded to a victim’s residence in Great Mills, for the report of a robbery. The victim alleged she went to the intersection of Asher Road and Cox Drive in Mechanicsville to meet a friend. An unknown masked suspect stuck a taser in the victim's side and demanded a bottle of pills. After giving the suspect a bottle of prescription medication, the suspect fled on foot. The investigation is ongoing.

Recovered Stolen Vehicle – Deputy First Class Kerby responded to the 39000 block of Emmart Lane in Mechanicsville and located an unoccupied vehicle running. The vehicle’s ignition was tampered with and appeared stolen. The investigation is ongoing. CASE# 70166-15 



As part of our continued effort to increase public awareness, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office provides a daily (excluding weekends) report called Incident Briefs. The report contains selected crimes, which are of interest to the residents of St. Mary’s County. Addresses shown indicate blocks and not specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in                   St. Mary’s County during the stated time frame. 

Note: The information contained in the Incident Brief report is based on initial reports made to the Sheriff’s Office. Follow-up investigations may reveal different information. 

If you have any questions regarding information contained in the Incident Report contact Jennifer Stone, Public Information Officer, at 301-475-4200, ext. 1922, or by email at Jennifer.Stone@stmarysmd.com.

Relative Charged with Abusing Six-Week-Old

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On Saturday, November 21, 2015, a six-week-old victim was admitted to MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital for seizures. Based on the victim’s medical status, the victim was transferred to MedStar Georgetown Hospital for further treatment.

According to medical tests, the victim was suffering from a brain bleed on the back of the head. Based on comprehensive testing doctors were unable to find any medical conditions that may have caused the bleed.

Detective R. Merritt determined injuries were caused by a relative of the victim. The six-week-old-victim began to display signs of injury after being cared for by the relative.

A warrant was requested for the suspect, Calvin Marcus Martin, age 23, of Hollywood. He was located and placed under arrest by Detective R. Merritt. Martin was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with First Degree Child Abuse and Second Degree Child Abuse.

He is being held on a $750,000 bond.

Calvin Marcus Martin, age 23, of Hollywood 

Incident Briefs 12/4/2015

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Theft –  Between 11/25 and 12/03, a backhoe was stolen from the 20000 block of Point Lookout Road (Kings Christian Academy). CASE# 70211-15

Animal Cruelty – Citations were issued by the animal warden on a suspect for animal cruelty on the 27000 block of Bohle Road in Mechanicsville. CASE# 70225-15

Burglary – A known suspect entered a residence and stole property on the 29000 block of Prince Road in Mechanicsville. CASE# 70285-15

Theft of a Motor Vehicle – A known suspect stole a rental vehicle on the 40000 block of Kavanagh Road in Oakville. CASE# 70371-15

As part of our continued effort to increase public awareness, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office provides a daily (excluding weekends) report called Incident Briefs. The report contains selected crimes, which are of interest to the residents of St. Mary’s County. Addresses shown indicate blocks and not specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in St. Mary’s County during the stated time frame.

Note: The information contained in the Incident Brief report is based on initial reports made to the Sheriff’s Office. Follow-up investigations may reveal different information.

If you have any questions regarding information contained in the Incident Report contact Jennifer Stone, Public Information Officer, at 301-475-4200, ext. 1922 or by email, at Jennifer.Stone@stmarysmd.com.

Shooting in Lexington Park

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On December 6, 2015, at approximately 3:02 A.M., St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the area of Canopy Liquors in Lexington Park, in reference to a subject reporting they had been shot. Upon arrival, deputies located the victim, Kevin Jerome Chase, age 45, outside of Canopy Liquors displaying a gunshot wound to the upper body. The subject was transported to Washington Hospital Center with non-life threatening injuries. The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division has assumed the investigation. The investigation is ongoing.



Robbery – Sugar Maple Court in California, Maryland

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On December 6, 2015, at approximately 11:30 p.m., St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to Sugar Maple Court in California, for the report of subjects being assaulted with a baseball bat. The initial caller advised the victims had fled the scene. A few minutes later a call came in from the Wawa at Route 235/Route 4, advising a subject was bleeding from an injury. Officers responded to both locations and made contact with Norman Kenneth Dickerson, age 54 and Michael Ray Anthony, age 49. Dickerson displayed with what appeared to be non-life-threatening facial injuries and was transported via Trooper 7 to Prince George’s County Shock Trauma. 

The subjects advised they were leaving a residence on Sugar Maple Court in California when they were approached by two young white males in the parking lot. One suspect displayed a gun, and the other had a baseball bat. Dickerson and the suspect with the gun engaged in a physical altercation. Simultaneously, the second suspect then struck the victim numerous times with the bat. They subsequently stole an undisclosed amount of cash, a cellphone, and then fled the scene on foot. 

The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division assumed the investigation. The investigation is ongoing.


Incident Briefs 12/4/2015 - 12/7/2015

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Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – Unknown suspect(s) entered three motor vehicles on the 28000 block of Multiflora Court in Mechanicsville. Nothing appeared to be stolen. CASE# 70396-15, 70400-15, 70401-15 

Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – Unknown suspect(s) entered a motor vehicle on the 39000 block of Ellen Court in Mechanicsville and stole property. CASE# 70465-15 

Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – Unknown suspect(s) entered a motor vehicle and stole property on the 28000 block of Multiflora Court in Mechanicsville. CASE# 70454-15 

Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – During the overnight hours of 12/3 and 12/4, unknown suspect(s) entered a motor vehicle and stole property on the 28000 block of Multiflora Court in Mechanicsville. CASE# 70522-15 

Burglary – On 12/4/2015, unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a residence and stole property on the 46000 block of Ellenbee Court in Lexington Park. CASE# 70549-15 

Assist EMS – Units responded to the 20000 block of Chestnut Ridge Drive in Leonardtown to assist with an EMS call. While working on a disabled vehicle, a victim became wedged between the vehicle and ground when the vehicle slid off the hydraulic jack and fell on his chest. The victim’s friends were able to lift the vehicle partially off his chest with jacks. The victim was transported to MesStar Washington Hospital Center via Trooper 7. CASE# 70709-15 

Stolen Motor Vehicle – Unknown suspect(s) stole a motor vehicle from the 46000 block of Pleasant Drive in Lexington Park. CASE# 70929-15 

Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – Between 11/29 and 12/6, unknown suspect(s) entered a vehicle and stole property on the 29000 block of Boundary Drive in Mechanicsville. CASE# 70942-15


As part of our continued effort to increase public awareness, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office provides a daily (excluding weekends) report called Incident Briefs. The report contains selected crimes, which are of interest to the residents of St. Mary’s County. Addresses shown indicate blocks and not specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in St. Mary’s County during the stated time frame.


Note: The information contained in the Incident Brief report is based on initial reports made to the Sheriff’s Office. Follow-up investigations may reveal different information.


If you have any questions regarding information contained in the Incident Report contact Jennifer Stone, Public Information Officer, at 301-475-4200, ext. 1922 or by email, at Jennifer.Stone@stmarysmd.com.
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