On-View
Arrests:
Resisting
Arrest: On May 21, 2018, DFC Sheena Tirpak responded to a motor vehicle
accident on Point Lookout Road in Callaway and made contact with the operator,
Raymond Venson Rainwater, 38, of Lexington Park. Rainwater admitted to have
been recently drinking and he was unable to satisfactorily complete field
sobriety tests. Rainwater was put under arrest and placed in the backseat of
the patrol vehicle. While sitting in the backseat, Rainwater slipped his
handcuffs from behind his back to his front. He was removed from the vehicle
without incident by deputies who moved the handcuffs to behind his back.
Rainwater then became upset with the length of time it was taking for Tirpak to
complete paperwork and he removed his seatbelt and slipped his handcuffs to his
front again. Cpl. Austin Schultz opened the patrol vehicle door and asked
Rainwater to step out. Rainwater refused and pulled away from Schultz. Force
was used by deputies to remove Rainwater from the vehicle and again move the
handcuffs to his back. Rainwater was transported to MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital
and then to the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center where he
was processed and seen by a District Court Commissioner. CASE# 26804-18
Trespassing:
On May 17, 2018 Cpl. James Stone responded to 21628 Great Mills Road in
Lexington Park for a trespassing complaint. The property manager advised that
Loletia Chanelle Morgan, 36, of No Fixed Address and Shuree Sinese Weems, 38,
of No Fixed Address were trespassing. Morgan and Weems had no address and no
identification and Stone placed them under arrest and transported them to the
St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center where they were charged
with Trespassing on Private Property. CASE# 25946-18
Shuree Sinese Weems |
Protection
Order Violation: On May 17, 2018, Dep. Carl Ball responded to the 41000 block
of Connelly Street in Leonardtown for a check the welfare. An employee of
Leonard Freehold Apartments advised a red pickup truck drove around a gate and
into a field and did not return. Deputies found the truck by the McIntosh Run
where its occupants were fishing. One of the occupants had a protective order
against Kyle Joseph Gould, 23, of Lexington Park who was arrested for Violation
of a Protective Order. CASE# 25970-18
Assault: On
May 17, 2018, Dep. Benjamin Raley responded to the St. Mary’s County Detention
and Rehabilitation Center for the report of an assault on an inmate. Raley
reviewed the security video and through the small window on the cell door, it
appeared a physical altercation occurred between the victim and Elder Adonay
Diaz-Montejo, 21, of Leonardtown. The victim sustained a small contusion to the
forehead as a result of the fight. Diaz-Montejo was charged with Second-Degree
Assault. CASE# 26040-18
Warrants:
Jerome NMN Daniels,
41, of No Fixed Address was arrested on an outstanding warrant on May 17, 2018
for Failure to Appear: Possession of an Open Container in Public by Cpl. James
Stone #183. CASE# 25949-18
George
Patrick Holt, 52, of Charlotte Hall was arrested on an outstanding warrant on
May 21, 2018 for Violation of Probation: CDS Not Marijuana by Cpl. Jaime Davis
#197. CASE# 26642-18
Troy NMN
Jones, 23, of Catonsville was arrested on an outstanding warrant on May 21,
2018 for Rental Vehicle Fail to Return by Dep. Tyler Westphal #337. CASE#
26709-18
Lance Allan
Jones, 29, of Mechanicsville was arrested on May 22, 2018 on an outstanding
warrant for multiple credit card theft related charges by Dep. Dianne Hersh
#343. CASE# 26836-18
Keith
Antoine Mackall, 25, of Lusby was arrested on May 22, 2018 on outstanding
warrants for two counts of Fraud and Illegal Possession of Ammunition by Dep. John
Fenwick #338. CASE# 26981-18
Shane Osay
Reed, 35, of Lexington Park was arrested on May 23, 2018 on an outstanding
warrant for Property Destruction Under $1,000 by Cpl. James Stone #183. CASE#
27002-18
DUI:
James
Michael Bonds, 46, of Lexington Park on May 17, 2018 was arrested and charged
with Driving Vehicle While Under the Influence of Alcohol and Driving Vehicle
While Impaired by Alcohol by Dep. Dianne Hersh #343. CASE# 26023-18