ASSAULT – On December 17,
2014, Deputy McClure responded to the Car Wash located on Great Mills Road.
Deputy McClure located the victim and suspect Edwin Foote JR., 52, of Lexington
Park, outside of the car wash. The victim alleged Foote pushed the victim to
the ground and grabbed the victim by the throat during an argument. Deputy
McClure observed fresh evidence of injury on the victim. Foote was placed under
arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was
charged with 2nd Degree Assault.
Edwin Foote JR.
TRESPASSING – On December 13,
2014, Deputy K. Molitor responded to the Walden Sierra located in California,
for a disturbance. Deputy Molitor made contact with suspect Roy Mitchell Jones,
38, of no fixed address, who had been asked to leave the premises after he
violated the program rules. Deputy Molitor provided Jones with a ride to the
Wawa and was told not to return to Walden Sierra. A short time later, Walden
Sierra staff reported Jones had returned to the property. Deputy Molitor
located Jones in the gazebo and placed him under arrest. Jones was transported
to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with Trespassing and
Failure to Obey a Lawful Order.
Roy Jones
ASSAULT – On December 13,
2014, Deputy Steinbach responded to a residence on Hermanville Road for a
reported assault. The victim alleged suspect Judy Nickole Jones, 30, of
Lexington Park, pushed the victim in the face with her hand. Deputy Steinbach
observed fresh evidence of injury on the victim. Jones was placed under arrest
and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. She was charged with
2nd Degree Assault.
Judy Jones
DRUG POSSESSION – On December
12, 2014, Deputy Grusholt responded to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center
for a contraband complaint. Corrections staff located a cigarette and a baggie containing
methadone pills in the shoe of suspect Timothy Lee Pilkerton, 40, of
Mechanicsville, upon his return to the detention center from work release.
Pilkerton was charged with Possess Contraband in Place of Confinement and
Possession of Controlled Dangerous Substance – not Marijuana.
Timothy Pilkerton