Burglary to Motor Vehicle/Property Destruction- On 09/28/17, Deputy Beyer responded to the 25000 block of Three Notch Road Hollywood, for a report of two burglaries to motor vehicles. The investigation determined the alleged suspect Drew Thomas Aloise, age 24, of Hollywood entered two vehicles and stole and later destroyed property of two victims. Mr. Aloise was located and arrested on an outstanding child support warrant. Mr. Aloise had some of the stolen property at his residence, and other stolen property had been burned. Mr. Aloise was charged with Burglary to Motor Vehicle, Theft, Property Destruction, and Malicious Burning. CASE # 51409-17 (No photo available)
Warrants
09/28/17 Amber Nicole Queen, age 22, of Bushwood, was charged with Theft Less than $1,000, Theft Less than $10,000, and Property Destruction, by DFC. Potter.
On 09/28/17 Angela Marie Marshall, age 35, of Hollywood, was arrested on a outstanding Calvert County Child Support Warrant by Deputy M. Beyer #319.
Friday, September 29, 2017
Incident Briefs 09-27-17 to 09-28-17
09-27-17 Burglary to Motor Vehicle- During the overnight hours, unknown suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle and stole property in the 21000 block of Forest Run Drive in Lexington Park. Deputy Bare #307 is investigating. CASE# 51393-17
09-28-17 Burglary- During the daytime hours, unknown suspect(s) entered a home and stole property in the 22000 block of Fox Ridge Road in Lexington Park. Deputy McClure # 299 is investigating. CASE # 51519-17
09-28-17 Burglary to Motor Vehicle- Unknown suspect(s) entered two unlocked vehicles in the 21000 block of FDR BLVD in Lexington Park; no property was stolen. Dep. Siciliano #301 is investigating. CASE# 51534-17
09-28-17 Burglary- During the daytime hours, unknown suspect(s) entered a home and stole property in the 22000 block of Fox Ridge Road in Lexington Park. Deputy McClure # 299 is investigating. CASE # 51519-17
09-28-17 Burglary to Motor Vehicle- Unknown suspect(s) entered two unlocked vehicles in the 21000 block of FDR BLVD in Lexington Park; no property was stolen. Dep. Siciliano #301 is investigating. CASE# 51534-17
Burglary Suspect Vehicle-Seeking ID
Burglary
Suspect Vehicle – ID Needed
Actual
Suspect Vehicle - 2017 Jeep Renegade
The St. Mary’s County
Sheriff’s Office is seeking the identity of the persons occupying the vehicle
pictured above. On Friday, August 25, 2017 between 1:40 PM and 2:20 PM, two
suspects riding in the 2017 Jeep
Renegade, stopped in a small parking lot in the 21600 block of Missouri Avenue,
Lexington Park, Maryland. From there they invaded an occupied home in the 46800
block of Flower Avenue, entering through a rear door. Once inside they had an
encounter with a small child after which they fled in the Jeep. Anyone with
information about the identity of the suspects and/or about this incident is
asked to contact Dfc. Potter at
301-475-4200 x *8037 or email David.Potter@stmarysmd.com Ref
CCN 45025-17.
Thursday, September 28, 2017
It Means Everything
Twelve years ago, 40 year old Janet Reginato, was the night manager of the Lone Star Steakhouse and Saloon in Lexington Park. While Janet was closing the restaurant, two men, one of whom was an employee of the same restaurant, entered the building to commit a robbery. During the robbery, Janet was shot and killed by 21 year old Richard Moore and a 15 year old male. The murder, left Nicholas Reginato, then a 16 year old boy, without a mother and devastated.
Nicholas,
(Nick), recently sent an email to Captain Steve Hall who was a detective
supervisor at the time of the murder and investigated the case along with,
(then), Detective Corporal Chip Koch of the Maryland State Police. Both were
members of the Bureau of Criminal Investigations in 2005. Nick graciously thanked Captain Hall for the profound impact he had on him. Nick and Captain Hall were happy to allow us to share their email exchange with the citizens we serve.
“I
want to start by saying thank you. I am not sure if you remember me, but you
worked my mom’s case. It’s been a long time, but I still bring you and
Detective Cook [Koch] up a lot in conversation; hence why I am sending you this
email. I am sure you guys don’t get a lot of good news, so I have some for you.
I am married to an amazing woman, whom my mom always loved. I have two amazing
kids ages two and four. You helped me so much that day and subsequently
afterward; I got my life together after all the stuff that happened. I
graduated high school and then trade school and worked as a mechanic for a
number of years. Now I teach people with disabilities how to work in the
automotive field. I digress, but I wrote this email mostly to thank you for
helping a 16-year-old kid after his whole life was stripped away from him.”
–Nick Reginato.
Captain
Hall’s reply -
This
is one of the most amazing emails I’ve ever received! I think of you, your
granddad, and mom often…I never doubted you would bring credit and pride to
your family. I truly believe that when the potential in your DNA is fulfilled,
the universe sings along with all of our loved ones, both physically present
and not. We are so very proud of you and thank you so much for the message – it
means everything.”
Arrests 9-26-17
Alcohol
Violation – On 9-26-17 Anthony Tyrone Jones, age 51, of Lexington Park, was
charged with consuming an alcoholic beverage in public while in the 21000 block
of Bunker Hill Drive in Lexington Park by DFC A. Beishline. CASE #51111-17
Anthony Jones
Violation of
Protective Order – On 9-26-17 Corporal P. Handy responded to the 41000 block of
Shadrick Street in Leonardtown for a reported disturbance. The victim alleged
Nichole Corine Underwood, age 26, of Leonardtown was at the residence in
violation of an active protective order. Underwood was placed under arrest and transported
to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. She was charged with violation of a
protective order. CASE #51118-17
False Report – On 9-26-17 DFC A. Schultz responded to the Canopy Liquors for a reported fraud. The complainant alleged he found several fraudulent charges made to his bank account. He accused an associate of the fraud. After conducting the investigation, DFC Schultz determined the complainant had actually made the charges. The complainant, Patrick Allen Clarke, age 51, of Lexington Park, was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with False Report. CASE #51103-17
Nichole Underwood
False Report – On 9-26-17 DFC A. Schultz responded to the Canopy Liquors for a reported fraud. The complainant alleged he found several fraudulent charges made to his bank account. He accused an associate of the fraud. After conducting the investigation, DFC Schultz determined the complainant had actually made the charges. The complainant, Patrick Allen Clarke, age 51, of Lexington Park, was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with False Report. CASE #51103-17
Patrick Clarke
Shotgun
Possession by Felon – On 9-26-17 Deputy A. Budd responded to a residence
located in the 17000 block of Piney Point road in Piney Point to attempt
service of a protective order. He made contact with suspect Ryan Marshall
Edwards, age 29, of Piney Point who was the respondent in the order. Edwards
indicated he was in possession of a shotgun and ammunition. Deputy Budd
determined Edwards was a convicted felon and prohibited from possessing the
shotgun and ammunition. Edwards was placed under arrest and transported to the
St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with the violation. CASE
#51179-17
Ryan Edwards
Burglary –
On 9-26-17 Corporal D. Corcoran responded to the 22000 block of Three Notch
Road in Lexington Park for a reported trespassing. The victim alleged suspect
Rosanne Elizabeth Nial forced her way into the residence causing damage to the
door. Nial was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County
detention Center. She was charged with Fourth Degree Burglary and Property
Destruction. CASE #51139-17
Rosanne Nial
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Slow Moving Vehicle Signage - REMINDER
Leonardtown Maryland - The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office has received complaints regarding
improper use/display of SLOW MOVING VEHICLE signs. In accordance with the Maryland Transportation Code, (Title 21-805), the orange rectangular signs are to be displayed on slow moving farm vehicles ONLY. They are not permitted to be placed along roadways near driveways etcetera.
The proper use of the slow moving vehicle sign is very important to St. Mary's County's large farming community. It is an important safety concern for drivers to recognize the sign while properly affixed to a tractor or other farm implement. Display of these signs, anywhere other than on farm vehicles is not enforceable and a violation of the transportation code.
If you have any questions please call Corporal B. Connelly with the Traffic Safety Unit at 301.863.4816 ext. 1456.
Slow Moving Vehicle properly displayed on farm vehicle
improper use/display of SLOW MOVING VEHICLE signs. In accordance with the Maryland Transportation Code, (Title 21-805), the orange rectangular signs are to be displayed on slow moving farm vehicles ONLY. They are not permitted to be placed along roadways near driveways etcetera.
The proper use of the slow moving vehicle sign is very important to St. Mary's County's large farming community. It is an important safety concern for drivers to recognize the sign while properly affixed to a tractor or other farm implement. Display of these signs, anywhere other than on farm vehicles is not enforceable and a violation of the transportation code.
If you have any questions please call Corporal B. Connelly with the Traffic Safety Unit at 301.863.4816 ext. 1456.
Slow Moving Vehicle sign
Improperly Displayed Slow Moving Vehicle sign
Slow Moving Vehicle properly displayed on farm vehicle
Help #SMCSO Solve Bike Theft
LOCATED
This bike was recently recovered in Great Mills, and returned to the owner.
Leonardtown, Maryland - On 9-22-17 around 7:40 pm, unknown suspect(s) stole a red, white, and black Trek brand, Top Fuel model 9.9 men's mountain bike from the rack attached to a gray Jeep Wrangler. The Jeep was parked in the public parking located between The Front Porch restaurant and The Hair Company at the time of the theft.
The bike is valued at approximately $8,000.00.
image of stolen bike
Anyone with information regarding this theft is asked to contact DFC K. Flerlage at 301.475.4200 ext. *2237 or by email at kenneth.flerlage@stmarysmd.com. CASE #50356-17
Callers may also call CRIME SOLVERS at 301.475.3333 or TEXT a TIP to "TIP239" plus your message to ""CRIMES" (274637). Calls to CRIME SOLVERS are NOT RECORDED and callers can remain ANONYMOUS. St. Mary's County CRIME SOLVERS offers REWARDS of up to $1,000 for information about a crime that leads to an arrest or indictment.
Incident Briefs 9-25-17 to 9-27-17
9-25-17 Burglary - Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into the Camp Merryelande Store located in the 15000 block of Piney Point Road in Piney Point and stole property. Deputy P. Robinson is investigating. CASE #50855-17
9-26-17 Burglary - Unknown suspect(s) forced entry to a residence located in the 46000 block of South Shangri-La Drive in Lexington Park and stole property. DFC Steinbach is investigating. CASE #50961-17
9-26-17 Burglary - Unknown suspect(s) forced entry in to the Golden Eye Seafood located in the 17000 block of Clarke Road in Piney Point. Deputy P. Robinson is investigating. CASE #51005-17
9-26-17 Burglary - Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a residence located in the 45000 block of Jay Dee Court in Great Mills. Nothing appeared to have been stolen. Deputy John Davis is investigating. CASE #51079-17
9-26-17 Burglary - Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a barn located in the 38000 block of Chaptico Road in Helen. Suspect(s) also forced entry into a vehicle and stole property. Corporal G. Knott is investigating. CASE #51119-17
9-26-17 Motor Vehicle Crash/Fly-Out - Paul Edwin Richardson, age 47, of Charlotte Hall, was travelling turning north from North Shangri-La Drive onto Three Notch Road when the at fault vehicle failed to trop for a steady red signal. Richardson was flown to an area hospital for non-life threatening injuries by Trooper 7. CASE #51178-17
9-26-17 Burglary - Unknown suspect(s) forced entry to a residence located in the 46000 block of South Shangri-La Drive in Lexington Park and stole property. DFC Steinbach is investigating. CASE #50961-17
9-26-17 Burglary - Unknown suspect(s) forced entry in to the Golden Eye Seafood located in the 17000 block of Clarke Road in Piney Point. Deputy P. Robinson is investigating. CASE #51005-17
9-26-17 Burglary - Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a residence located in the 45000 block of Jay Dee Court in Great Mills. Nothing appeared to have been stolen. Deputy John Davis is investigating. CASE #51079-17
9-26-17 Burglary - Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a barn located in the 38000 block of Chaptico Road in Helen. Suspect(s) also forced entry into a vehicle and stole property. Corporal G. Knott is investigating. CASE #51119-17
9-26-17 Motor Vehicle Crash/Fly-Out - Paul Edwin Richardson, age 47, of Charlotte Hall, was travelling turning north from North Shangri-La Drive onto Three Notch Road when the at fault vehicle failed to trop for a steady red signal. Richardson was flown to an area hospital for non-life threatening injuries by Trooper 7. CASE #51178-17
Monday, September 25, 2017
Sheriff Tim Cameron Participated in Special Session of HSMP Meeting
California, Maryland - On September 21, 2017, Sheriff Tim Cameron and Captain Eric Sweeney attended a special session of the 2017 Healthy St. Mary's Partnership, (HSMP), annual meeting to discuss the Maryland Overdose Response Program at the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center. Sheriff Cameron was a member of an all-star panel of speakers and community leaders; Dr. Meena Brewster, Dr. Kathleen O'Brien, and Superintendent J. Scott Smith. The session included presentations on efforts at the state and local levels in response to the growing epidemic. Attendees also learned how to recognize the signs and symptoms of opioid overdose, the importance of calling 9 1 1 in medical emergencies, and how to administer naloxone and provide care until help arrives.
Arrests/Criminal Summons/Warrants 9-13-17 to 9-25-17
Assault – On
9-13-17Deputy Holdsworth responded to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center in
Leonardtown for a reported assault. Inmate Kara Kristine Casey, age 33, of
Waldorf, assaulted another inmate by grabbing the inmate by the head. The
victim sustained a laceration to the head. Casey was charged with two (2)
counts Second Degree Assault DOC employee. CASE #48467-17
Burglary –
On 9-13-17 deputies responded to the Rite Aid Pharmacy located in the 21000
block of North Shangri-La Drive in Lexington Park for multiple motion alarms.
Upon arrival, Corporal T. Snyder located suspect Melvin Scott Rawlings, age 31,
of no fixed address attempting to exit two sets of front doors. Once Rawlings
was apprehended, Corporal Snyder determined he had tried to break into the
pharmacy main door where medications are stored. Rawlings was placed under
arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was
charged with Second Degree Burglary, Fourth Degree Burglary – Storehouse,
Fourth Degree Burglary – Theft, and Property Destruction. CASE #48564-17
Kara Casey
Michael Rawlings
Alter Drug
Screen – On 9-13-17 Corporal J. Kirkner responded to the St. Mary’s County Detention
Center in Leonardtown for a reported fraudulent urine specimen. A detention
center employee collected a pre-trial urine sample from suspect Joshua
Alexander Mason, age 33, of Clements. After noting something wrong with the
sample, a plastic container was located in Mason’s clothing, which he used to
transport a fraudulent urine sample into the facility. Mason was charged with
Altering a Drug Screen Test. CASE #48568-17
Joshua Mason
Elizabeth Dunn
Home Invasion/Burglary – On 9-14-17 Deputy T. Payne responded to the 43000 block of Drum Cliff Road in Hollywood for a reported assault. Two (2) victims alleged suspect Cynthia Taylor Dunn, age 59, of Prince Frederick, entered the residence through an unlocked basement door and confronted the victims in the kitchen. Dunn struck one of the victims in the face with her fist. Dunn was placed under arrest and charged with Home Invasion, Third Degree Burglary, and Second Degree Assault. CASE #48721-17
Cynthia Dunn
Justin King
Assault – On
9-16-17 Deputy P. Henry responded to the 41000 block of Newman Way in
Leonardtown, for a reported domestic assault. The victim alleged suspect Robert
Allison Graves, age 48, of Leonardtown, pushed the victim into a table causing
injury to the victim’s face. Graves was placed under arrest and transported to
the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with Second Degree
Assault. CASE #48993-17
Robert Graves
Alcohol
Violation – On 9-20-17 DFC A. Beishline observed suspect Walter Jerome Ford
Sr., age 50, of Lexington Park, in possession of an open alcoholic beverage
container in the 46000 block of South Shangri-La Drive in Lexington Park. Ford
was charged with the violation by criminal citation. CASE #49899-17
Walter Ford Sr.
Assault – On
9-21-17 DFC R. Steinbach responded to the 21000 block of Birdseye Court in
Lexington Park, for a reported assault. The victim alleged suspect Sherri Ann Newman,
age 39, of Lexington Park, struck the victim in the face. The victim had
visible sign of injury. Newman was placed under arrest and transported to the
St. Mary’s County Detention Center. She was charged with Second Degree Assault.
CASE #50215-17
Sherri Newman
Assault – On
9-22-17 DFC R. Steinbach responded to the 21000 block of Castaway Circle in
Lexington Park for a reported domestic assault. The victim alleged suspect
Rhoda Melissa Cradle, age 49, of Lexington Park, pushed the victim causing
visible injury on the victim’s neck and chin. Cradle was placed under arrest
and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. She was charged with Second Degree Assault.
CASE #50243-17
Rhoda Cradle
Violation
Protective Order – On 9-24-17 DFC J. McGuire responded to the 21000 block of
Birdseye Court in Lexington Park. The victim alleged suspect Sherri Ann Newman,
age 49, of Lexington Park, contacted the victim by phone and text message in
violation of an active protective order. Newman was located and placed under
arrest. She was transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center and
charged with Violation of a Protective Order. CASE #50678-17
Sherri Newman
CRIMINAL
Summons Services
8-16-17 Drew
Thomas Aloise, age 24, of Lexington Park, was charged with First Degree
Burglary, and two (2) counts of Fourth Degree Burglary by DFC M. McCuen. CASE
#43199-17
8-24-17
Amber Nicole Queen, age 22, of no fixed address, was charged with two (2)
counts of possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance by Corporal M/.
Worrey. CASE #14260-17
8-24-17 Kirk
Eric Kunginskie, age 34, of Leonardtown, was charged with Second Degree Assault
by Corporal M. Worrey. CASE #44023-17
8-24-17
Priscilla Marie Scriber, age 31, of Lexington Park, was charged with Second
Degree Assault by DFC R. Steinbach. CASE #43059-17
8-31-17
Robin Lynnette Hackley, age 44, of Leonardtown, was charged with Second Degree
Assault by Deputy Edwards. CASE #44031-17
9-21-17
Joann Marie Tannehill, age 51, of Park Hall, was charged with Theft Under
$1,000 by Deputy P. Henry. CASE #43105-17
Arrest WARRANTS
9-20-17
Shannon Johanna Dent, age 36, of Saint Inigoes, was charged with First Degree
and Second Degree Assault by DFC A. Schultz by warrant. CASE #47938-17
9-20-17
Daniel David Alioto Jr., age 25, of Great Mills, was charged with First and
Second Degree Burglary, Theft $1,000 to $10,000, Two (2) counts Theft Less
$1,000, Property Destruction, and Theft Scheme $1,000 to $10,000 by Deputy P.
Robinson. CASE #33995-17, 35200-17, 37517-17
Help #SMCSO Identify Hurricane Harvey Donation Thief
The St. Mary’s County
Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help in identifying the individuals and suspect pictured below.
The
Chick-fil-A restaurant located at 45150 First Colony Way, California, Maryland
was collecting donations in a large water jug to help the employees of a Texas
Chick-fil-A damaged by Hurricane Harvey.
On Wednesday, September 6,
2017 between 5:36PM and 5:54PM, the pictured subjects were interacting together inside of
the Chick-Fil-A located in California, Maryland. As 4 of the 5 subjects exited the business, the SUSPECT wearing, what appears to be a stripped hooded sweatshirt and glasses, grabbed the donation jar and fled the business. The subjects were last seen leaving the parking lot; one of the vehicles
being a light colored SUV possibly a Toyota Rav 4.
Anyone with information
about the identity of the suspect, any of the other subjects, or about this crime in general is asked to call DFC S. Tirpak at 301.475.4200 ext. *8051 or by email at Sheena.Tirpak@stmarysmd.com CASE #47348-17.
Callers may also call CRIME SOLVERS at 301.475.3333 or TEXT a TIP to "TIP239" plus your message to "CRIMES" (274637). Calls to CRIME SOLVERS are NOT RECORDED and callers can remain ANONYMOUS. St. Mary's County CRIME SOLVERS offers REWARDS of up to $1,000 for information about a crime that leads to an arrest or indictment.
Incident Briefs 9-22-17 to 9-25-17
9-22-17
Assist Other Agency/Theft of Motor Vehicle – Corporal D. Snyder assisted the
Charles County Sheriff’s Office with a motor vehicle hit and run crash
investigation. The vehicle involved in the crash was subsequently reported
stolen from a business located in the 30000 block of Potomac Way in Charlotte
Hall. CASE #50256-17
9-23-17
Vehicle Crash/Fly-Out – Shara Joy Oneil, age 20, of Lexington Park, was
traveling west on Pegg Road in Lexington Park when the vehicle crossed the
center line and struck a guardrail. The vehicle, a 2003 Chrysler, then turned
over and came to rest on the roof. Oneil was flown to an area hospital with
non-life threatening injuries. CASE #50342-17 9-23-17 Theft – Unknown suspect(s) stole a bicycle from a vehicle while it was parked in the 22000 block of Washington Street in Leonardtown. Corporal Flerlage is investigating. CASE #50356-17
9-23-17
Theft – Unknown suspect(s) stole a Honda mini-bike from a residence located in
the 24000 block of Briscoe-Thompson Way in Hollywood. Corporal J. Yingling is
investigating. CASE #50459-17
9-24-17
Burglary – Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a detached garage located in
the 25000 block of Shamrock Lane in Helen. A chainsaw was stolen. Corporal
Somerville is investigating. CASE #50659-17
9-24-17
Burglary – Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into a shed located in the 26000 block
of Dallas Drive in Helen. Power tools were stolen. Corporal J. Yingling is
investigating. CASE #50693-17
9-25-17 –
Theft Unknown suspect(s) entered a boat docked near the 21000 block of Joe
Hazel Road in Leonardtown and stole property. Deputy T. Payne is investigating.
CASE #50725-17
IDENTIFIED - Wallet Theft Suspects
UPDATE - Both suspects have been identified. Thank you!
Original Media release: The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help in identifying the suspects pictured below.
Original Media release: The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help in identifying the suspects pictured below.
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017, at 11:45 AM, both suspects were seen rummaging through the employee office area of the Rent-A-Center store located at 21600 Great Mills Road, in Lexington Park, Maryland.
An employee later discovered her wallet had been stolen from her purse which was in the same office.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of either suspect or about the crime in general is asked to contact DFC Potter at 301.475.4200 ext. *8037 or by email at David.Potter@stmarysmd.com CASE #48647-17
Callers may also call CRIME SOLVERS at 301.475.3333 or TEXT a TIP to "TIP239" plus your message to "CRIMES" (274637). Calls to CRIME SOLVERS are NOT RECORDED and callers can remain ANONYMOUS. St. Mary's County CRIME SOLVERS offers REWARDS of up to $1,000 for information about a crime that leads to an arrest or indictment.
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Arrests 9-21-17
Assault – On
8-22-17 Deputy Jason Smith responded to the 4100 block of Courthouse Drive in
Leonardtown for a reported domestic assault. The victim alleged suspect
Geoffrey Lamont Stone Jr., age 29, of Waldorf, struck the victim in the head
with his fist. Deputy Smith observed visible sign of injury. Stone was placed
under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was
charged with Second Degree Assault. CASE #44463-17
Geoffrey Lamont Stone
Drug Arrest – On 6-9-17 an inmate at the St. Mary’s County
Detention Center was found unresponsive and transported to MedStar St. Mary’s
Hospital for treatment. The investigation determined the inmate had overdosed
on suspected fentanyl which had been brought into the facility by another
inmate identified as Saeed Akhil Handon,
age 21, of California. The fentanyl was obtained by suspect Mary Frances Pressel, age 38, of Lexington
Park, who then gave it to Handon. Handon then gave the fentanyl to Pressel’s
boyfriend, Andrew Allen Klock, age 31,
of California, also an inmate at the detention center. Klock gave a portion
of the fentanyl to the inmate who subsequently overdosed. The investigation was
conducted by the Narcotics Division. CASE #30319-17
Handon was charged on 8-24-17 by Corporal G. Knott with
Possession Controlled Dangerous Substance, CDS Deliver Confinement, Possess
Contraband Place of Confinement, Possession CDS while Confined, Contraband
Delivery by Criminal Summons Service.
Saeed Akhil Handon
Klock was charged on 8-24-17 by Corporal G. Knott with
Possession Controlled Dangerous Substance, Possession Contraband Place of
Confinement, and Possession CDS while Confined by Criminal Summons Service.
Andrew Allen Klock
Assault - On
8-27-17 Deputy T. Siciliano responded to the 47000 block of South Hampton Drive
in Lexington Park for a reported domestic assault. The victim alleged suspect
James Edward Daniels, age 45, of Lexington Park, grabbed the victim by the hair
and threw the victim to the floor and into a wall causing visible signs of
injury. Daniels was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s
County Detention Center where he was charged with Second Degree Assault and
Property destruction. CASE #45348-17
James Edward Daniels
Indecent
Exposure – On 8-26-17 Deputy J. Bush responded to the 46000 block of Chapman
Drive in Lexington Park. The victim alleged suspect Rodolfo Palacios Ramirez,
age 52, of Lexington Park, knocked on the victim’s door. The victim answered
the door and went outside to find Ramirez exposing his genitalia in public.
Ramirez was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County
Detention Center. He was charged with Indecent Exposure. CASE #45214-17
Rodolfo Palacios Ramirez
Violation
Protective Order – On 8-26-17 Deputy T. Payne responded to a residence in the
37000 block of Dogwood Court in Mechanicsville for a violation of a protective
order. The victim alleged suspect Marc Ryan Gill, age 37, of Mechanicsville,
was located inside the home in violation of an active protective order. Gill
was placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention
Center. He was charged with Violation of a Protective Order. CASE #45235-17
Marc Ryan Gill
Violation of
Protective Order – On 8-26-17 Deputy M. Beyer responded to the 21000 block of
Ritz Drive in Lexington Park for a reported violation of a protective order.
The victim alleged suspect Ashley Lee Roberts, age 20, of Lexington Park, was
on the property in violation of an active protective order. Roberts was placed
under arrest and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. She was
charged with Violation of a Protective Order. CASE #45156-17
Ashley Lee Roberts
Demetrius Roy Dyson
Assault – On
8-29-17 Corporal Carberry responded to a residence in the 22000 block of Colton
Street in Leonardtown for a reported disturbance. The victim alleged suspect Sean
Marino Goins, age 36, of Leonardtown, grabbed the victim by the neck and hit
the victim’s head into a table. Goins was placed under arrest and transported
to the St. Mary’s County Detention Center. He was charged with Second Degree
Assault. CASE #45580-17
Sean Marino Goins
Brandon Clarence-Anthony Spiller
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