Thursday, July 17, 2014

ARRESTS 7-12-14 to 7-16-14


ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER – On July 12, 2014, Deputy Schultz responded to a residence on Edgar Way in Lexington Park, for a reported noise complaint. Deputy Schultz heard loud music coming from a blue Nissan and made contact with the driver, later identified as Walter Harrison Nelson Jr., 47, of Lexington Park, who was asleep in the driver’s seat. After waking Nelson, Deputy Schultz attempted to explain the music was too loud and needed to be turned down. Nelson began cursing at Deputy Schultz and refused to provide his identification. He then began to walk away while Deputy Schultz was still investigating the incident and pushed Deputy Schultz in the chest. Deputy Schultz and Deputy Wesner attempted to place Nelson in custody and he continued to resist. Nelson was subsequently placed in handcuffs under arrest. He was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with 2nd Degree Assault on Law Enforcement Officer and Resisting Arrest.
Walter Nelson
 

ALCOHOL VIOLATION – On July 12, 2014, DFC Tim Snyder assigned to the Lexington Park COPs UNIT observed suspect Jason Arthur Siebert, 32, of Dameron, on the property of Tulagi Place consuming an alcoholic beverage. Siebert was charged with the violation by criminal citation. 
Jason Siebert
 

 ASSAULT – On July 13, 2014, Corporal Moritz responded to a residence on Blake Creek Road in Leonardtown, for a reported domestic assault. The victim alleged suspect Katelyn Noelle Buckler, 26, of Leonardtown, struck the victim repeatedly during an argument. The victim picked Buckler up and placed her outside the home to end the assault. Corporal Moritz observed fresh evidence of injury on the victim. Upon notifying Buckler she was under arrest, Buckler ran from Corporal Moritz back inside the residence and attempted to attack the victim again. Buckler was quickly taken into custody by Corporal Moritz and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center where she was charged with 2nd Degree Assault and Resisting Arrest.
Katelyn Buckler
 

THEFT – On July 14, 2014, Deputy Wesner responded to the Lowe’s Store located on Worth Avenue in California, for a theft. Store employees found two suspects, (a white female and a white male), attempting to load a riding lawn mower onto the bed of a white truck. When the suspects realized they had been seen by the witnesses, they got into the truck and fled the scene. The suspects were subsequently identified as Martin R. Abell, 38, of Valley Lee, and Amy Marie Lambert, 38, of Lusby. Deputy Wesner located both suspects and placed them under arrest. Both were transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with Theft $1,000 to $10,000.
Martin Roland Abell
 
Amy Marie Lambert
 
 
CHILD ABUSE – On July 15, 2014, Corporal Reppel responded to a residence on Halsey Court in California, for a reported child abuse. The complainant alleged suspect Stefan James Dulemba, 32, of California, was giving the victim, (male, 1 year old), medication when the he began to vomit. Dulemba, the father of the victim, grabbed the him and struck him on the lower back leaving a visible injury. An argument then ensued between the complainant and Dulemba. Dulemba was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with 2nd Degree Child Abuse and 2nd Degree Assault.
Stefan Dulemba
 

TRESPASSING – On July 16, 2014, Deputy William Wood, assigned to the Lexington Park COPs UNIT, observed suspect Walter Dennis Cooper, 31, of Hollywood, on the property of Tulagi Place after he had been issued a notice not to trespass for the property. Cooper was charged with Trespass: Private Property by criminal citation.
Walter Dennis Cooper
 
TRESPASSING – On July 16, 2014, Deputy Bowen responded to a residence on Pinto Drive in Hollywood, for a reported disturbance. On arrival, Deputy Bowen observed suspect Ashley Marie Moore, 29, of no fixed address, banging on the back door of the residence. The owner of the residence indicated Moore had been issued a notice not to trespass for the property and provided a copy of the notice to Deputy Bowen. Moore was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention center. On arrival to the detention Center, she was further searched by corrections staff and a quantity of suspected cocaine was found on Moore’s person. Moore was charged with Trespass Private Property and Possession of Contraband in Place of Confinement.
Ashley Marie Moore
 

HANDGUN POSSESSION – On July 16, 2014, Deputy Lawrence responded to a residence on Susan Lane in Lexington Park, for the report of a subject with a gun. On arrival, witnesses directed Deputy Lawrence toward a subject later identified as suspect Kevin Jermaine Cutchember, 37, of Lexington Park. Deputy Lawrence made contact with Cutchember and directed him to lie down on the ground. Although Cutchember hesitated to follow Deputy Lawrence’s commands he eventually did and was placed into custody. During a search of Cutchember, Deputy Lawrence located approximately 20 rounds of 9 mm ammunition and a handgun magazine loaded with 9mm ammunition. A fully loaded 9 mm handgun was located in the area where Cutchember was initially standing when Deputy Lawrence first encountered him. Cutchember was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with Handgun on a Person, Possession Dangerous/Deadly Weapon.   
Kevin Cutchember