NEGLECT OF A MINOR – On October
2, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Deputy Pontorno responded to the Callaway Village Center
located in Callaway, after a complainant reported finding a 3 year old male
walking unattended in the parking lot. The investigation revealed the victim’s
father identified as Joseph David Dirolf, 29, of Callaway, fell asleep after
taking prescription medication. Joseph Dirolf had been watching the victim at
home, while the victim’s mother identified as suspect Danielle Irene Dirolf, 27,
of Callaway, played video games, inside the home. At some point, the victim left the residence and
walked through the woods past a pond to the Callaway Village Center. The victim
was wearing only wearing pants. Joseph Dirolf had just been charged with
neglect of a minor stemming from a similar incident on September 25, 2014.
Joseph Dirolf
Joseph Dirolf was placed
under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was
charged with Neglect of a Minor. Danielle Dirolf (NP) was charged with Neglect of a
Minor on October 2, 2014 by criminal summons.
FIRST DEGREE ASSAULT – On October
3, 2014, Deputy First Class Flerlage responded to a residence on Yorktown Road
in Lexington Park, for a reported domestic assault. The victim alleged on 10-2-14
suspect Anthony Macio Wilson JR, 26, of Lexington Park, hit the victim during
an argument. Later that evening, the victim attempted to leave the residence in
a vehicle and was blocked in the driveway. Wilson then forcibly pulled the
victim from the vehicle by the victim’s wrist, struck the victim in the face,
neck, and chest, and threw wrenches striking the victim’s body. The victim
further alleged Wilson produced a knife, pointed it toward the victim’s face
and threatened the victim with it. At that time, the victim was able to flee to
a neighbor’s home and call police. Wilson was located and placed under arrest.
He was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with 1st
and 2nd Degree Assault. Wilson also had 3 outstanding warrants for
his arrest for failure to appear in court, which were served.
Anthony Wilson JR.
INDECENT EXPOSURE – On October
5, 2014, Deputy Lawrence responded to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center
for a reported indecent exposure incident. The investigation revealed an inmate
identified as suspect William Chinedu Ozah, 21, of no fixed address, exposed
his private area to an employee of the detention center. Ozah was charged with
Indecent Exposure Correctional Employee and Indecent Exposure.
William Ozah