THEFT/False Statement to
Police Officer – On September 30, 2014, Deputy Dale Smith responded to the
Sheetz store located on Great Mills Road for a reported theft. The
investigation revealed a female suspect had concealed several items of
merchandise on her person, but returned the items after she was confronted by a
store employee. Deputy Smith discovered the suspect had additional items, which
she did not return still on her and placed her under arrest. While transporting
the suspect to the detention center, she then admitted to providing Deputy
Smith with a false name. The suspect was subsequently positively identified as
Natasha Maureen Kelly, 28, of Leonardtown. She was charged with Theft Under $100
and False Statement to Police Officer.
Natasha Kelly
VIOLATION PROTECTIVE ORDER –
On September 30, 2014, Deputy Beasley responded to the District Court building
for a reported violation of a protective order. Employees inside the courthouse
reported seeing suspect Ashley Marie Moore, 30, of Lexington Park, in the
company of an individual which violated an active protective order. Specifically, Moore was
seen by court employees on 9-29-14 and 9-30-14 with the protected individual
entering and leaving the courthouse. Moore was located and placed under arrest.
She was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with
Violation Protective Order.
Ashley Moore
TRESPASSING – On September
30, 2014 at 8:39 PM, Captain D. Alioto responded to Great Mills High School after
several suspects were reportedly seen on the roof of the school. Captain Alioto immediately arrived on the scene and saw 4
suspects on the roof. He apprehend 3 out of the 4 suspects.
Arrested: Male, age 11, of
Lexington Park/male, age 14, of Lexington Park/male, age 16, of Lexington Park.
All three juvenile suspects were charged with Trespassing and released to the
custody of a parent or guardian. Charges are pending contact with the 4th juvenile suspect.
VIOLATION PEACE ORDER – On October
1, 2014, Deputy L. Johnson responded to the area of Buckshot Way in Lexington
Park for a reported violation of a peace order. The victim alleged suspect
Ronald Devon Young, 41, of Lexington Park, contacted the victim twice in
violation of an active peace order. Deputy Johnson located Young and placed him
under arrest. He was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and
charged with Violation of Peace Order.
Ronald Young
ASSAULT – On October 2, 2014,
DFC Flerlage responded to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center for a fight
between inmates. The investigation revealed suspect Aaron Jamal Hudson, 19, of
Lexington Park, assaulted the victim inside the victim’s cell. Hudson was
charged with 2nd Degree Assault DOC employee (inmate).
Aaron Hudson