Monday, December 7, 2015

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

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.