Friday, January 30, 2015
Incident Briefs 1-30-15
1-29-15 - BURGLARY - A victim, who resides in the 21000 block of Great Mills Road, reported unknown suspect(s) entered his residence and stole property. Case remains open. CASE #5432-15
1-29-15 DISTURBANCE - Deputies responded to a residence on Jeans Way in Chaptico, for a reported home invasion. The investigation revealed family members went to the residence to confront a subject about a stolen trailer. No weapons were involved and no one made entry into the home. The alleged stolen trailer was not at the residence. Several subjects were issued trespass notices for the property. CASE #5442-15
1-29-15 BURGLARY - A victim, who resides on Rue Purchase Road in California, reported unknown suspect(s) entered his home and stole property. Case remains open. CASE #5445-15
1-30-15 BURGLARY - A victim, who resides in Lexington Park, reported unknown suspect(s) forced entry into his home and stole property. Case remains open. CASE #5461-15
1-30-15 BURGLARY - A victim, who resides on Winding Way in Lexington Park, reported unknown suspect(s) forced entry into his shed and stole tools. Case remains open. CASE #5475-15
1-30-15 BURGLARY - A victim, who resides in the 37000 block of Mohawk Drive in Charlotte Hall, reported unknown suspect(s) entered his vehicle and stole property. Case remains open. CASE #5485-15
Phone Lost at Burger King - Turned in to SMCSO
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Saturation Patrol Super Bowl Sunday
FACT: About 40 percent of all highway fatalities in the U.S. happen on Super Bowl Sunday as a result of drunken driving, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Super Bowl time means heightened enforcement for drunken driving all over Maryland.
Sunday, February 1, 2015, St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office deputies will be conducting traffic enforcement saturation patrol. Don’t take the chance of getting arrested or killing someone. Always have a sober driver! #YouCantAffordIt
Arrests 1-29-15
THEFT – On January 13, 2015,
Corporal Smolarsky responded to the McKay’s Food Store located in Leonardtown,
for a reported theft. Store management allegedly observed suspect John Solomon
Clayton, age 64, of no fixed address, place several containers of crab meat in
his coat pockets and leave the store. The manager confronted Clayton and called
police. Clayton was charged with Theft Under $100.00 by criminal citation. CASE
#2212-15
John Clayton
ARSON – On January 15, 2015,
Deputy Schultz responded to a residence on Colderall Court in California, for
disturbance. The victims alleged their daughter Ashley Renee Harvey, age 20, of
California, came home intoxicated, which caused an argument. Harvey eventually
went upstairs to her bedroom. A short time later, the victims heard loud banging
noises coming from upstairs. As they went upstairs to investigate, Harvey threw
items out of her bedroom. Deputy Schultz attempted to contact Harvey, however
she barricaded herself in the bedroom. She threatened to set the room on fire
if Deputy Schultz came in. Deputies made entry into the bedroom as Harvey was
attempting to set the mattress on fire with a lighter. Harvey resisted arrest
and was placed in handcuffs after a brief struggle. Harvey was transported to
the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with 1st Degree
Arson, Threat of Arson, Property Destruction, and Resisting Arrest. CASE
#4691-15
Ashley Harvey
ASSAULT – On January 21,
2015, Deputy D. Smith responded to a residence located on Cambridge Avenue in
Lexington Park, for a reported assault. The victim alleged suspect Audrey
Madison Watson, age 36, of Lexington Park, was upset over divorce proceedings
and an argument ensued. Watson struck the victim in the face during the
argument. Deputy Smith observed fresh injuries on the victim’s face. Watson was
placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center.
She was charged with 2nd Degree Assault. CASE #3876-15
Audrey Watson
ASSAULT – On January 23,
2015, Deputy L. Johnson responded to a residence located in the 21000 block of
Chancellor’s Run Road in Great Mills, for a reported assault. On arrival,
Deputy Johnson observed the victim on the floor with a bleeding head injury.
The victim was transported to the MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital by ambulance for
treatment. Witnesses indicated suspect Sean Aaron McCampbell, age 35, of
Lexington Park, and the victim were arguing when McCampbell pushed the
victim out of a chair. The victim’s head struck the floor causing the injury.
McCampbell, who fled prior to the arrival of deputies, was located a short time
later and placed under arrest. He was transported to the St. Mary’s County
Detention Center and charged with 2nd Degree Assault. CASE #4182-15
Sean McCampbell
OBSTRUCTION/HINDERING – On January
24, 2015, Deputy J. Wilson responded to Willows Road to assist another deputy
who had conducted a vehicle stop and was attempting to administer field sobriety
tests on the driver. The passenger identified as Marco Morris Fenwick, age 23,
of Lexington Park, began to curse loudly at deputies and refused to calm down.
After several requests for Fenwick to stop he was placed under arrest. A partially
smoked cigarette containing suspected marijuana was found in his coat pocket. Numerous
items of paraphernalia were located throughout the vehicle. Fenwick was
transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged
Obstruction/Hindering and Possession Paraphernalia. CASE #4586-15
Marco Fenwick
ASSAULT – On January 27, 2015
at 5:16 PM, Corporal J. Somerville responded to a residence in the 39000 block
of Golden Beach Road in Mechanicsville, for a reported assault. The victim
alleged him and his brother Joseph Allen Woodland, age 52, of Mechanicsville,
began to argue over missing tools. Both had been consuming alcohol. The
argument escalated when Woodland grabbed the victim around the neck with one
hand and began swinging a kitchen knife with the other. Woodland subsequently
forced the victim between two pieces of furniture and cut the victim with the knife
on the side of his back. The victim was able to grab a pole to hold Woodland
back and call 9 1 1. The victim refused medical treatment. Woodland was placed
under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was
charged with 1st and 2nd Degree Assault. CASE #5040-15
Joseph Woodland
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
DUI Arrests 1-27-15
Sylvie Nicole Freddie
Marjanowicz, 44, of Waldorf, on 1-6-15 by
Deputy McCuen NP
Jenna Lee Henderson, 19, of Hollywood, on 10-19-14 (charged 1-7-15)
by Deputy Lawrence NP
Stephen Todd Pierce, 26, of California, on 1-10-15 by Deputy H.
Smith
Stephen Pierce
Dalton James Johnson JR., 59, of Waldorf, on 1-2-15 by Deputy J. Smith
Dalton Johnson JR.
Keith Sebastian Brown, 25, of Lexington Park, on 1-3-15 by Deputy Bare
Keith Brown
Joshua Paul Manley, 28, of Pasadena, Md, on 1-3-15 by Deputy Bare
Joshua Manley
Shenandoah Dornell
Benton, 39, of Leonardtown, on 1-3-15 by
Deputy J. Smith
Shenandoah Benton
Steven Michael Ryan, 25, of Lexington Park, on 1-1-15 by Corporal T.
Snyder
Steven Ryan
Daniel nmn Decker JR., 25, of
Hollywood, on 1-7-15 by Deputy J. Wilson
Daniel Decker
Shea Austin William Ridgell, 32, of Piney Point, on 1-16-15 by Deputy J.
Smith
Shea Ridgell
Donna Marie Courtney, 56, of Mechanicsville, on 1-16-15 by DFC
Flerlage NP
Thomas Alan Janes, 56, of Hollywood, on 1-16-15 by Corporal
Smolarsky
Thomas Janes
Tammy Renee Vincena, 41, of Lexington Park, on 1-16-15 by Deputy H.
Smith
Tammy Vincena
Lydia Jean Ratliff, 28, of Waldorf, on 1-18-15 by Deputy L. Johnson NP
Michelle Lee Messineo, 41, of Leonardtown, on 1-21-15 by Deputy
Pleisse
Michelle Messineo
Monday, January 26, 2015
Vice Narcotics Arrests 1-26-15
Detectives received information
from a local pharmacy of a possible fraudulent prescription being passed for
“Promethazine-Codeine”. This powerful cough syrup is used to create a drug
drink known on the street as “Purple Drank”. As the investigation continued,
all area pharmacies were notified of the particulars related to the case. By
sharing this information with our community partners, we learned of another
fraudulent prescription was passed at a separate pharmacy in Lexington Park.
Detectives responded and conducted surveillance while awaiting the arrival of
the suspect.
The suspect, identified as the same
suspect from the first fraudulent prescription, entered the store and took
possession of the prescription. He exited and immediately entered a waiting
vehicle. An assisting patrol deputy and a uniformed Narcotics Support Team
member attempted to stop the vehicle. The suspects fled from the vehicle, two
of which were caught quickly and the third was apprehended while hiding in a nearby
hair salon. Once all three suspects were detained, detectives discovered
bottles of “promethazine-codeine”, “oxycodone”, approximately $1,000 in
cocaine, a ledger, marijuana, 5 cell phones and more than $400.00 in cash.
One of the suspects provided the
name “Londell Andre Malone”, however he has been positively identified as
Alexis Ercillo Santos (Age 24 of Oxon Hill, MD). He was the original suspect in
both fraudulent prescriptions and charged with “Attempting to Obtain
Prescription by Fraud”, “Possession of Oxycodone”, and “Possession of
Promethazine-Codeine” and was issued a civil citation for Possession of
Marijuana.
Alexis Santos
Kevin Lewis (Age 21 of Washington,
D.C.) was charged with “Possession of Oxycodone”, “Possession of Cocaine, “Possession of
Promethazine-Codeine” and was issued a civil citation for Possession of
Marijuana.
Kevin Lewis
Emmanuel David Johnson (Age 30 of
Washington, D.C.), “Possession of Oxycodone”, “Possession of Promethazine-Codeine”
and was issued a civil citation for Possession of Marijuana as well as numerous
traffic citations.
Emmanuel Johnson
Additional charges on all the
listed suspects are pending a review with State’s Attorney Richard D. Fritz.
Inquiries should be directed to
Captain Daniel D. Alioto, Commander of Vice/Narcotics, at 301-475-4200 x1918.
Arrests 1-26-15
THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE – On January
12, 2015, Deputy Murphy responded to a residence on Locke’s Crossing Road in
Mechanicsville. The victim alleged suspect Timothy Dale Murray, age 19, of
Mechanicsville, became angry after the victim refused to take him to a friend’s
house. Murray threw items in the residence causing damage. He then began to
strike a fence post outside with a bat. When the victim told Murray she was
going to call police, he took the keys to her vehicle and left in her 1996 Ford
E-150 van. Murray was subsequently located at a friend’s residence and placed
under arrest. He was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and
charged with Unauthorized Removal of Property, Theft Under $100.00, and
Property Destruction Under $1,000.00. CASE #2043-15
Timothy Murray
ASSAULT – On January 12,
2015, Corporal Kirkner responded to a residence on Tree Top Road in Lexington
Park, for an assault. The victim alleged suspect Harold G. Toting, age 38, of
Lexington Park, struck the victim in the head several times with his fist.
Corporal Kirkner observed fresh evidence of injury on the victim. Toting was
placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center.
He was charged with 2nd Degree Assault. CASE #2023-15
Harold Toting
VIOLATION PROTECTIVE ORDER –
On January 15, 2015, Deputy Kevin Molitor, contacted a victim, who alleged the
suspect Kelly Joseph Fordham, age 24, of Lexington Park, was driving the
vehicle when he suddenly steered into oncoming traffic while threatening to
kill the victim in violation of an active protective order. Fordham was located
and placed under arrest. He was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention
Center and charged with Violation of Protective Order and Reckless
Endangerment. CASE #2578-15
Kelly Fordham
BURGLARY – On January 19, 2015,
DFC Bowen responded to a residence on Warwick Drive in Lexington Park, for a
burglary. The victim reported unknown suspect(s) entered the home by breaking
glass out of the back door and stole several game consoles, wrist watches, an IPhone,
and Apple laptop computer. Deputy Bowen’s investigation identified Dashawn
James Lee Lawson, age 20, of Lexington Park, as a suspect after he was located
at an area pawn shop with some of the stolen items. A second suspect was subsequently
identified as Leonard Charles Hall, age 20, of Lexington Park. Both suspects
were placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention
Center. Both were charged with 1st Degree Burglary, Theft $1,000.00
to $10,000, and Property Destruction. CASE #3361-15
Dashawn Lawson
Leonard Hall
FALSE STATEMENT TO POLICE
OFFICER – On January 19, 2015, Deputy L. Johnson conducted a vehicle stop on a
black Nissan Altima in the area of Pacific Drive in Lexington Park. The driver
provided, what was determined to be a false name to Deputy Johnson. The driver
was positively identified as Oliver Thomas Smith, age 27, of Lexington Park.
Smith’s privilege to drive in Maryland was suspended. During a search of the
vehicle 41 blue pills, identified as Oxycodone, were located. Smith was placed
under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was
charged with Controlled Dangerous Substance Possession – Not Marijuana, False
Statement to Police Officer, and cited for traffic violations. CASE # 3300-15
Oliver Smith
An Invitation to the Public - 2016 Draft Budget Presentation
Leonardtown, Maryland - On Thursday, January 29, 2015, at 6:00 PM, Sheriff Tim Cameron and the Sheriff's Office Command Staff will be presenting the Sheriff's Office 2016 Draft Budget to the Citizen's Advisory Board.
The meeting will be held at the Commissioner's Meeting Room in the Chesapeake Building located at 41770 Baldridge Street in Leonardtown.
The public is invited and encouraged to attend and ask questions or make comments.
Incident Briefs 1-23-15 to 1-26-15
1-23-15 COUNTERFEIT COMPLAINT - Unknown suspects paid for items at Advanced Auto Parts in California, with 2 counterfeit 20 dollar bills. CASE #4320-15
1-24-15 BURGLARY MOTOR VEHICLE - A victim, who resides on Indian Way in Lexington Park, reported unknown suspect(s) entered her vehicle and stole property. CASE #4461-15
1-24-15 THEFT - Unknown suspect(s) stole property from the Chicken Scratch Feed-Seed-Bead located in the 18000 block of Point Lookout Road. CASE #4470-15
1-25-15 THEFT - A victim, who resides on White Burch Court in California, reported unknown suspect(s) stole a bicycle from the back patio of the residence. CASE #4532-15
1-26-15 BURGLARY - A victim, who resides on Oregon Way, reported unknown suspect(s) forcibly entered her residence and stole property. CASE #4733-15
Detectives Seek Witnesses to Shooting in Lexington Park
Lexington Park, Maryland - The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office, Criminal Investigations Division, is continuing to investigate a shooting which occurred on 1/18/15 at approximately 7pm, near the intersection of North Essex Drive and Saratoga Drive. Detectives are asking for the community’s assistance in identifying a suspect vehicle captured on surveillance.
Additionally, information has been developed confirming that multiple witnesses were walking along North Essex Drive and may have seen this vehicle and/or have information helpful to investigators. Those individuals who have not already done so are urged to contact Detectives.
If you have information regarding this vehicle, please contact the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office Duty Office at 301.475.4040. Tipsters can also call CRIME SOLVERS at 301.475.3333, or text a tip to "TIP239" plus your message to '"CRIMES" (274637).
CALLERS CAN REMAIN ANONYMOUS.
Friday, January 23, 2015
Suspect Apprehended After Chase - Cotsford
Lexington Park, Maryland - On January 21, 2015, at 8:18 PM, deputies responded to a residence in the 19000 block of Three Notch Road for a reported assault. While responding to the residence, the Emergency Communications Center, (ECC), advised the suspect identified as Christopher Lee Cotsford, 32, of no fixed address, stole a vehicle, (1997 Ford Explorer), and fled the scene. Corporal Jason Graves saw the vehicle traveling northbound on Three Notch Road at Tulagi Place. The vehicle ran the red light while making a left turn onto Great Mills Road. Corporal Graves activated his emergency lights and sirens at which time the vehicle turned off it's headlights and refused to stop. The vehicle entered the Lord Calvert Trailer Park where it crashed into the porch of a residence and came to a stop. Cotsford was subsequently taken into custody with the help of K9 Hakan after he refused to exit the vehicle. He was initially transported to MEDSTAR St. Mary's Hospital and treated for minor bite wounds. Cotsford was then transported to the St. Mary's County Detention Center and charged with Unlawful Taking Motor Vehicle, Theft $1,000 to $10,000, Unauthorized Removal of Property, 2nd Degree Assault, and numerous traffic citations; to include Driving Under the Influence and Driving While Suspended/Revoked.
The investigation revealed, the victim and Cotsford were engaged in an argument when Cotsford, (who was intoxicated), attempted to strangle the victim with his hands. The assault ended after another person at the residence intervened. Cotsford picked up the keys to the Ford Explorer, (belonging to the person who intervened), and fled the residence. CASE #3874-15
Christopher Lee Cotsford
Incident Briefs 1-20-15 to 1-23-15
1-20-15 BURGLARY MOTOR VEHICLE - A victim, who resides in Leonardtown, reported 3 unlocked vehicles had been entered over night and property was stolen. CASE #3565-15
1-21-15 BURGLARY MOTOR VEHICLE - A victim reported property was stolen from his vehicle while parked at Lowes in California. CASE #3813-15
1-21-15 COUNTERFEIT COMPLAINT - An unidentified male suspect used counterfeit 50 dollar bills to purchase a prepaid Mastercard. CASE #3823-15
1-21-15 BURGLARY - A victim, who resides on Liberty Street in Lexington Park, reported unknown suspect(s) forced entry into his residence and stole money and property. CASE #3829-15
1-21-15 MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT - Jeffery Allen Brown, age 45, was operating his Dodge Grand Caravan and entered the drive through at the CVS in Leonardtown. He dropped his credit card out of the window and opened the car door to retrieve it. After leaning his head out to pick up the card, the car moved forward pinning his head between the door and the car. Brown was transported to Prince George's Hospital with head injuries. CASE #3827-15
1-22-15 BURGLARY - Deputies responded to an alarm call at Blue Wind Cafe located in the 22000 block of Three Notch Road. Deputies found the front door smashed. Unknown suspect(s) stole property from the cafe. Case remains open. CASE #3944-15
1-22-15 BURGLARY - A victim, who resides on Melrose Lane in Mechanicsville, reported unknown suspect(s) entered the unlocked residence and stole property. Case remains open. CASE #4004-15
Strain Charged with Ronald Drive Shooting
Lexington Park, Maryland - On January 18, 2015, deputies responded to the area of Ronald Drive, for the report of
shots being fired. Deputies
determined multiple gunshots had been fired at an occupied vehicle, which left the area prior to their arrival. Detectives
from the Criminal Investigations Division responded to the scene and assumed
the investigation.
A
short time later, the vehicle was located in the
Westbury subdivision and the operator was subsequently identified. Following an extensive investigation, detectives were able to identify a suspect in the case. Warrants were obtained for the arrest of
Sydney Antwan Strain, age 26, of no fixed address.
On January 22, 2015, Strain was taken into custody, charged with 2 counts
of Assault 1st Degree and 2 counts of Assault 2nd Degree
and incarcerated in the St. Mary’s County Detention Center where he is being
held on a $250,000 bond.
Detectives
are continuing their investigation into additional shooting incidents in the
Lexington Park area on January 18, 2015.
Anyone with information regarding these incidents
is asked to contact CRIME SOLVERS at 301. 475.3333, or text a tip to “TIP239”
plus your message to “CRIMES” (274637).
Captain Terry L. Black
Commander
Criminal Investigations Division
301.475.4200 X 1925
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Police Impersonators Charged
UPDATE 1-20-15:
As a result of the public's help, both suspects were quickly identified and have now been charged. On January 16, 2015, Nicholas Philip Gibson-Mancuso, 18, of Mechanicsville, was charged by criminal summons. The second male suspect, age 16, of Mechanicsville, has also been charged. Both were charged with 2 COUNTS of Impersonating Police Officers.
UPDATE 1-9-15 2:00 pm: Both suspects HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED.
Original Press ReleaseSt. Mary's County, Maryland - On January 8, 2015, the Sheriff's Office received multiple reports of 2 white males alleging to be law enforcement or law enforcement related personnel at various businesses in St. Mary's County.
As a result of the public's help, both suspects were quickly identified and have now been charged. On January 16, 2015, Nicholas Philip Gibson-Mancuso, 18, of Mechanicsville, was charged by criminal summons. The second male suspect, age 16, of Mechanicsville, has also been charged. Both were charged with 2 COUNTS of Impersonating Police Officers.
Nicholas Mancuso-Gibson
UPDATE 1-9-15 2:00 pm: Both suspects HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED.
Original Press ReleaseSt. Mary's County, Maryland - On January 8, 2015, the Sheriff's Office received multiple reports of 2 white males alleging to be law enforcement or law enforcement related personnel at various businesses in St. Mary's County.
They entered the Papa John's located on Great Mills Road in Lexington Park, and indicated they were bounty hunters looking for a wanted subject.
At the Seabreeze Restaurant located on North Sandgates Road in Mechanicsville, the pair indicated they were going to local bars because of recent disturbances.
They were also spotted at the WaWa located on the corner of Route 5 and Route 235 in Mechanicsville. One of the suspects indicated he was a police officer investigating drug sales. He displayed an unknown badge.
The suspects were operating what is described as a 1980's model Jeep, black or primer gray with silver lightening bolts on the front. The Jeep was possibly a Commando model with a pick up truck bed.
SUSPECT #1 is described as a white male, with dark hair, dark eyes, wearing black pants and a black hooded sweatshirt. He was carrying a baton, (commonly referred to as a night stick), and a holstered firearm on his side.
SUSPECT #2 (PICTURED BELOW) is described as a white male, wearing tan pants, a sweatshirt with a Marine Corps graphic on the chest, and black boots. He was carrying a large knife in a sheath on his belt.
1 of 2 Shooting Suspects Apprehended - Antonio Chase
UPDATE 1-20-15 12:30 PM:
Suspect Antonio Wendell Chase has been apprehended. .
Antonio Wendell Chase
Date of Birth 7-7-1986
6'00 in height/160 lbs. in weight
Original Press Release 1-19-15:
Lexington Park, Maryland - On January 17, 2015, deputies responded to a report of shots fired on Lucca Way. Witnesses reported hearing a single gun shot. No victims were located. However, possible evidence was collected from the area.
On January 18, 2015 at 2:45 PM, deputies responded to the area of Ronald Drive in Lexington Park, for a report of shots fired. Witnesses indicated multiple suspects possibly fired shots. One of the rounds was believed to have struck a vehicle. A short time later, deputies located a vehicle with the rear windshield smashed in front of a residence on Manon Way. Detectives responded and were able to make contact with all of the subjects inside the residence. No victims were located.
At 7:00 PM, deputies responded to the Sheetz gas station located on the corner of Great Mills Road and Point Lookout Road, for a male who had been shot. Investigation revealed the victim, identified as Jeremy Devon Neal, 21, of Lexington Park, was on North Essex Drive when a dark colored car passed by. An unidentified suspect in the car fired a single shot which struck Neal in the upper body. Neal's friends put him in a vehicle and began to drive to the hospital. Along the way, they stopped the vehicle at the Sheetz and called 9 1 1. Deputies and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel responded. Neal was subsequently flown to an area hospital by Maryland State Police Trooper 7 with life threatening injuries. He was last listed in guarded condition.
At 7:13 PM, a male victim drove into the Sheetz gas station parking lot, located on the corner of Great Mills Road and Point Lookout Road, after he saw the police and ambulance (treating the earlier victim). The victim, identified as Maxwell Jason Heyliger, 35, of Lexington Park, was exiting the parking lot of the Sign of the Whale liquor store, located on 21899 Three Notch Road in Lexington Park, when approximately 2 rounds struck his vehicle; one of which struck Heyliger in the hand.
On January 19, 2015 at 1:00 AM, deputies responded to a residence on Maria Way in Lexington Park, for the report of shots fired. Investigation revealed unknown suspect(s) fired rounds at the residence as they drove by. There were no victims as a result of this shooting.
Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division are actively investigating all of these events. At this time, the majority of these shootings are believed to be related. Additional personnel, to include members of the Lexington Park COPs Unit, will be out in force in Lexington Park.
Additional information will be released as it is developed.
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Incident Briefs 1-16-15 to 1-20-15
1-16-15 THEFT - A victim, who resides on Lucas Cove Road in St. Mary's City, reported unknown suspect(s) stole a package which had been delivered by FedEx. The theft occurred on 12-19-14. CASE #2810-15
1-16-15 FRAUD - A victim, who resides on Old Village Road in Mechanicsville, reported unknown suspect(s) used his credit card to make fraudulent purchases. Case remains open. CASE #2813-15
1-18-15 BURGLARY - A victim, who resides on Winding Way in Lexington Park, reported unknown suspect(s) pried open the doors to 2 sheds and entered the residence by breaking a window. Nothing appeared to have been stolen. Case remains open. CASE #2996-15
1-19-15 BURGLARY MOTOR VEHICLE - A victim reported his unlocked vehicle was entered by unknown suspect(s) while parked at MedStar St. Mary's Hospital in Leonardtown. Numerous items were stolen. Case remains open. CASE #3379-15
1-19-15 COUNTERFEIT COMPLAINT - A complainant reported an unidentified female suspect used counterfeit currency to purchase gas from the Charlotte Hall Exxon. Case remains open. CASE #3336-15
1-19-15 - THEFT - A victim, who resides in Hollywood, reported unknown suspect(s) stole a delivery of over the counter medications from his mailbox, Case remains open. CASE #3395-15
1-20-15 BURGLARY - A victim, who resides on Darcy Lane in Great Mills, reported unknown suspect(s) entered the residence and stole money. Case remains open. CASE #3468-15
Monday, January 19, 2015
Detectives Investigating Multiple Shootings - Lexington Park
Lexington Park, Maryland - On January 17, 2015, deputies responded to a report of shots fired on Lucca Way. Witnesses reported hearing a single gun shot. No victims were located. However, possible evidence was collected from the area.
On January 18, 2015 at 2:45 PM, deputies responded to the area of Ronald Drive in Lexington Park, for a report of shots fired. Witnesses indicated multiple suspects possibly fired shots. One of the rounds was believed to have struck a vehicle. A short time later, deputies located a vehicle with the rear windshield smashed in front of a residence on Manon Way. Detectives responded and were able to make contact with all of the subjects inside the residence. No victims were located.
At 7:00 PM, deputies responded to the Sheetz gas station located on the corner of Great Mills Road and Point Lookout Road, for a male who had been shot. Investigation revealed the victim, identified as Jeremy Devon Neal, 21, of Lexington Park, was on North Essex Drive when a dark colored car passed by. An unidentified suspect in the car fired a single shot which struck Neal in the upper body. Neal's friends put him in a vehicle and began to drive to the hospital. Along the way, they stopped the vehicle at the Sheetz and called 9 1 1. Deputies and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel responded. Neal was subsequently flown to an area hospital by Maryland State Police Trooper 7 with life threatening injuries. He was last listed in guarded condition.
At 7:13 PM, a male victim drove into the Sheetz gas station parking lot, located on the corner of Great Mills Road and Point Lookout Road, after he saw the police and ambulance (treating the earlier victim). The victim, identified as Maxwell Jason Heyliger, 35, of Lexington Park, was exiting the parking lot of the Sign of the Whale liquor store, located on 21899 Three Notch Road in Lexington Park, when approximately 2 rounds struck his vehicle; one of which struck Heyliger in the hand.
On January 19, 2015 at 1:00 AM, deputies responded to a residence on Maria Way in Lexington Park, for the report of shots fired. Investigation revealed unknown suspect(s) fired rounds at the residence as they drove by. There were no victims as a result of this shooting.
Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division are actively investigating all of these events. At this time, the majority of these shootings are believed to be related. Additional personnel, to include members of the Lexington Park COPs Unit, will be out in force in Lexington Park.
Additional information will be released as it is developed.
Detectives are asking anyone with information regarding these crimes to call CRIME SOLVERS at 301.475.3333, or text a tip to
"TIP239" plus your message to '"CRIMES"
(274637).
CALLERS CAN REMAIN ANONYMOUS.
St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in
St. Mary's County that leads to an arrest or indictment.
Serious Motor Vehicle Crash - Patuxent Beach Road
California, Maryland - On January 18, 2015 at 11:47 PM, deputies responded to the base of the Thomas Johnson Bridge on Patuxent Beach Road, to assist the Calvert County Sheriff's Office with a vehicle pursuit. The vehicle, a 2015 Chrysler 200 subsequently crashed. The driver, identified as George Alfred Nock 3rd, 27, of Forestville, sustained severe life-threatening injuries and was flown to Prince George's Shock Trauma by Maryland State Police Trooper 7.
Members of the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office Collision Reconstruction Team responded and assumed the investigation. Preliminary investigation revealed, Nock was traveling south on Patuxent Beach Road in the area of Oak Drive, when he attempted to swerve around a Maryland State Police vehicle, lost control, and struck a guardrail. The vehicle overturned down an embankment and came to rest on the roof. Nock was trapped inside the vehicle and was extricated by fire department personnel. At this time, speed appears to be a contributing factor in this accident. No citizens or police were injured.
Anyone who may have witnessed the crash and has not already provided a statement, is asked to call Deputy First Class Brandon Foor at 301.475.4200 X 2265.
SMCSO Conducting Training - Leonardtown Middle School
Leonardtown, Maryland - The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office will be conducting training exercises today at the Leonardtown Middle School from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Personnel, Equipment, and vehicles will be on the campus. The school is CLOSED.
Friday, January 16, 2015
NRP Burglary Suspects - Both Suspects IDENTIFIED
UPDATE 1-16-15: BOTH SUSPECTS HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED.
Original Press Release 1-13-15:
On January 4, 2015, both suspects forced entry into the Lighthouse at Point Lookout State Park located in St. Mary's County.
Original Press Release 1-13-15:
Officer J. Kreider of the Maryland Natural Resources Police (MD
NRP) is asking for the public's help in identifying these two suspects.On January 4, 2015, both suspects forced entry into the Lighthouse at Point Lookout State Park located in St. Mary's County.
WaWa Suspects - IDENTIFIED
UPDATE 1-16-15: BOTH SUSPECTS HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED.
ORIGINAL PRESS RELEASE 1-15-15
California, Maryland - The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public's help in identifying two suspects pictured below.
ORIGINAL PRESS RELEASE 1-15-15
California, Maryland - The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public's help in identifying two suspects pictured below.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015, at 4:30 PM, the suspects entered the Wawa store located at 23141 Three Notch Road. The male suspect stole merchandise from the counter and the female concealed merchandise in her handbag. Both left the store without paying for the items.
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