ASSAULT – On July 5, 2014,
Deputy Fennessey responded to a residence on Shining Willow Lane in Lexington
Park, for an assault. The victim alleged suspect Tonya Lynette Alders, 40, of
Lexington Park, struck the victim in the face with her fist several times. Deputy
Fennessey observed evidence of injury consistent with the victim’s account of
the event. Alders was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s
County Detention Center. She was charged with 2nd Degree Assault.
Tonya Alders
DISORDERLY CONDUCT – On July
5, 2014, Deputy Cole responded to a residence on St. Lo Place in Lexington Park,
for a domestic disturbance. On his arrival, Deputy Cole observed a male subject
sitting on the hood of another police car assigned to a Deputy who was busy handling
the call. Deputy Cole asked the subject, identified as Kenneth Boyd
Bloodsworth, 32, of Lexington Park, to get off of the hood. Bloodsworth immediately
began to yell profanity toward Deputy Cole and walking toward him in an
aggressive manner. Deputy Cole placed Bloodsworth in handcuffs for the safety
of deputies on the scene. Bloodsworth continued to yell profanity and ignored
all requests made by Deputy Cole for him to stop or face being arrested. Bloodsworth’s
continued conduct caused several residents to come outside or look out from their
windows to see what was happening. Deputy Cole again requested Bloodsworth stop
yelling and he refused. Bloodsworth was placed under arrest and transported to
the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with Disorderly Conduct
and Failure to Obey a Lawful Order.
Kenneth Bloodsworth
TRESPASSING – On July 4,
2014, Deputy Beishline observed Oliver Henry Woods Jr., 53, of Waldorf, walking
across the property of Millison Plaza after being issued a notice not to
trespass for the property earlier in the day. Deputy Beishline contacted Woods
and explained the property lines. Woods became upset and began cursing loudly
at Deputy Beishline and Deputy T. Snyder. Deputy Beishline asked Woods to stop
cursing and directed his attention to a family with two small children walking
by. Woods ignored the request and continued to yell profanity. Deputy Beishline
advised Woods he was under arrest and attempted to place him in handcuffs.
Woods pulled away from deputies and further resisted arrest after he was told
not to do so. Woods was subsequently taken into custody and transported to the
St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with Trespass: Private
Property, Disorderly Conduct, Resisting Arrest, and Failure to Obey a Lawful
Order.
Oliver Woods
VIOLATION OF PROTECTIVE ORDER
– On July 8, 2014, Deputy Lawrence responded to a residence on Calvert Street
in Leonardtown, to serve a protective order. He made contact with the
respondent in the order, identified as John Henry Corrigan, 31, of Leonardtown.
Deputy Lawrence attempted to read the order to Corrigan as required at which
time Corrigan began yelling profanity. Deputy Lawrence ordered Corrigan
repeatedly to get out of his bed and that he had to vacate the residence.
Corrigan refused all commands. Deputy Lawrence explained the parameters of the
order required Corrigan to leave the residence; however Corrigan again refused.
Deputy Lawrence placed Corrigan under arrest and transported him to the St. Mary’s
County Detention Center. He was charged with Violation of Protective Order.
John Corrigan