DISORDERLY CONDUCT/ASSAULT ON
POLICE – On February 26, 2015, Deputy S. Cameron and Deputy Lawrence responded
to the 19000 block of Point Lookout Road in Park Hall, for a single vehicle accident. The vehicle involved in the collision was located
unoccupied. While deputies were conducting the investigation and waiting for
the tow company to arrive to remove the vehicle, the operator of the vehicle
returned to the scene accompanied by her friend, later identified as suspect Jamie
Lee Clarke, age 21, of St. Inigoes. When Clarke learned the vehicle was going
to be towed he became disorderly; yelling and cursing at deputies. Clarke was
advised to stop raising his voice and using foul language and he refused. The
owner of the vehicle attempted to get Clarke to calm down with no success.
Clarke became increasingly aggressive toward deputies. Deputy Cameron and
Deputy Lawrence approached Clarke to place him under arrest at which time
Clarke attempted to take Deputy Lawrence to the ground by grabbing him around
the legs. Clarke then swung his fists at both deputies. Clarke was eventually
taken into custody and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center.
He was charged with 2 COUNTS of Assault 2nd Degree and Disorderly Conduct.
CASE #11065-15
Jamie Clarke
CHILD ABUSE – On February 27,
2015, Deputy Pontorno responded to a residence on Caravel Court in Great Mills,
for a reported assault. The victim alleged suspect Jennifer Ann Andra, age 38,
of Great Mills, struck the victim repeatedly with a hockey stick. Deputy
Pontorno observed several bruises on the victim’s arm and legs. Andra was
placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center.
She was charged with Child Abuse - Second Degree: Custodian. CASE #11455-15
Jennifer Andra
THEFT – On March 2, 2015,
Deputy Schultz responded to the 21000 block of Chancellor’s Run Road in Great
Mills, for a reported theft. The complainant, driver of a taxi cab, alleged he
picked up suspect Stacie Marie Schneider, age 18, of Frederick, in Pikesville,
Maryland. Schneider requested the cab driver transport her to Great Mills,
which he did. On arrival, the cab driver advised Schneider the cost of the cab
ride was $217.00. Schneider did not have the funds to pay for the cab ride.
Schneider was placed under arrest and charged with Theft Under $1,000 by
criminal citation. CASE #11989-15
Stacie Schneider