Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Incident Briefs – 5/4/2017 -5/9/2017



5/4/2017
Burglary to Motor Vehicle – Unknown suspect(s) entered a motor vehicle in the 22000 block of Alydar Drive in California.  There were no signs of forced entry. Deputy Smith is investigating the case. CASE# 23704-17

Suspicious Activity – A complaint reported a juvenile was walking home from Greenview Knolls Elementary School when a purple van pulled up and instructed the juvenile to get in the vehicle. The suspect commented they knew the child’s mother. The juvenile then ran home and told their mother. The information was forwarded to School Resource Officers for follow-up. CASE#23742-17

Burglary – Unknown suspect(s) entered a residence and stole property in the 21000 block of Bristol Lane in Lexington Park. Corporal Vezzosi is investigating the case.

5/5/2017
Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – During the overnight hours of 5/4 into 5/5, unknown suspect(s) entered a victim’s unlocked vehicle in the 45000 block of Knockeyon Lane in Great Mills and stole property. Deputy Didorowicz is investigating the case. CASE# 23870-17

5/6/2017
Breaking and Entering to a Motor Vehicle – Unknown suspect(s) entered a motor vehicle in the 38000 block of Caroline Court in Avenue and stole property sometime between 4/6/2017 and 5/4/2017. Corporal Johnson is investigating the case. CASE# 23926-17

Burglary – While the school was closed, Unknown suspect(s) entered Dynard Elementary School in Chaptico. No damage was caused to the school. Corporal Johnson is investigating the case. CASE# 23953-17

5/6/2017
Burglary – During the overnight hours of 5/5 into 5/6, unknown suspect(s) forced entry into the front entrance of the guard shack and stole property at Myrtle Point Park in California. Deputy First Class Gaskill is investigating the case. CASE# 24015-17

5/9/2017
Counterfeit Complaint – Deputy Bowie responded to the 21000 block of Great Mills Road and made contact with an individual who advised an unknown woman entered a store and presented a $100 bill and asked if it was real. The bill was identified as a counterfeit, and the woman the left the store. Deputy Bowie is investigating the case. CASE# 24391-17

As part of our continued effort to increase public awareness, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office provides a daily (excluding weekends) report called Incident Briefs. The report contains selected crimes, which are of interest to the residents of St. Mary’s County. Addresses shown indicate blocks and not specific locations. This report is not a comprehensive list of every police event in St. Mary’s County during the stated time frame.

Note: The information contained in the Incident Brief report is based on initial reports made to the Sheriff’s Office. Follow-up investigations may reveal different information.

If you have any questions regarding information contained in the Incident Report contact Jennifer Stone, Public Information Officer, at 301-475-4200, ext. *1922, or by email at Jennifer.Stone@stmarysmd.com.