Monday, February 28, 2022

Major Diedrich Retires After More than 33 Years of Service

 

Sheriff Tim Cameron and Cpl. Earl Young offer the Final Salute to Major Deborah Diedrich

Sheriff Tim Cameron, the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office, St. Mary's County Commissioners and judicial officials gave a fond farewell on Monday to Major Deborah Diedrich, Commander of the St. Mary's County Detention and Rehabilitation Center. Major Diedrich served in the Corrections Division for 33 years and four months. 

"This is a big occasion for us -- bittersweet -- but Deb is well deserving in this," Major Michael Merican said. He called Major Diedrich a good friend and a great supervisor. "Compassion: She has done that with everyone in this jail. Deb treated everyone in here the same," Major Merican said. 

"I'm going to miss her. Her presence here was very real," Sheriff Cameron said. 

"Thank you all for a wonderful career," Major Diedrich said. "The best thing in my career is all of you, my family, the best a girl could ever ask for." 

She offered advice for the audience. "Take care of each other. Great strength comes from unity," she said. 

"You've climbed the mountain. Now it's time to enjoy the view," Major Merican told her. 

We congratulate you Major Diedrich for all of your accomplishments and leadership and wish you the very best in your retirement. 

Major Diedrich and Sheriff Cameron 
The two share a hug 
Major Diedrich and Major Merican 
Major Merican presents Major Diedrich her shadow box 

Commissioner President Randy Guy presents a proclamation to Major Diedrich 

a standing ovation for Major Diedrich 
Major Diedrich's retirement cake 
Major Diedrich gets a hug from her daughter Bridgette 


 


Sunday, February 27, 2022

UPDATE: Additional Arrests Made in Fatal Shooting in Lexington Park

 February 27, 2022 UPDATE: Additional arrests were made on February 26, 2022, in the fatal shooting that occurred in Lexington Park on January 12, 2022. Jevontez Deqwon Davis, age 21 of Mechanicsville, and Thomas Darnell Evans, age 23 of Lexington Park, have been arrested and charged with the following:

Murder First Degree

Murder Second Degree

Reckless Endangerment

Numerous Handgun Charges and Assault Charges

Davis and Evans remain incarcerated at the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Leonardtown on a no-bond status.

Jevontez Deqwon Davis

Thomas Darnell Evans

January 24, 2022 UPDATE: An additional arrest was made on January 21, 2022, in the fatal shooting in Lexington Park. Keion Steven James Brooks, age 23 of California, has been arrested in connection with the shooting and murder and charged with the following:

Murder First Degree

Murder Second Degree

Attempted First Degree Murder (5 counts)

Attempted Second Degree Murder (5 counts)

Numerous Handgun Charges and Assault Charges

Brooks remains incarcerated at the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Leonardtown on a no-bond status.

January 14, 2022 UPDATE: Latres Javontae Cockerham, age 23 of California, has been arrested in connection with the shooting and murder and charged with the following:

Murder First Degree

Murder Second Degree

St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office 23150 Leonard Hall Drive Leonardtown, MD 20650

(301) 475 – 4200 Extension 1900 Fax (301) 475 - 4047

Attempted First Degree Murder (5 counts)

Attempted Second Degree Murder (5 counts)

Numerous Handgun Charges and Assault Charges

January 13, 2022 UPDATE: The deceased victim has been identified as Joseph James Oakes, age 19 of Lexington Park.

Original Release: On Wednesday, January 12, 2022, at 3:21 p.m. deputies from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 21400 block of Pegg Road, in the area of Westbury Boulevard in Lexington Park, for the reported shooting. Deputies arrived on scene and located two male victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Lifesaving measures were attempted, but a 19-year-old victim from Lexington Park, was pronounced deceased on scene. A 17-year-old victim, also from Lexington Park, was flown to an area trauma center for treatment. Detectives and crime lab personnel from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division responded to the scene and continued the investigation.

Preliminary investigation determined the victims were traveling in a vehicle in the area of Pegg Road and Watt Drive in Lexington Park when they were shot. The vehicle continued onto Westbury Boulevard and ultimately came to a rest after striking the median.

Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact Detective Taylore Nauman at (301) 475-4200 extension 78109.

Citizens may remain anonymous and contact Crime Solvers at (301) 475-3333, or text a tip to “TIP239” plus their message to “CRIMES” (274637). Through the Crime Solvers Program tipsters are eligible for an award of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in St. Mary’s County that leads to an arrest or indictment.

Friday, February 25, 2022

Lt. Cusic Retires after 36 Years of Service with the Sheriff's Office

 

Capt. David Yingling and Sgt. David Alexander present the Final Salute to Lt. Kenneth Cusic 

The men and women of the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office presented Lt. Kenneth Cusic #30 with his Final Salute on Friday, celebrating decades of service to the agency and to the public. 

Lt. Cusic served at the St. Mary's Sheriff's Office for 36 years and four months. He retires on March 1. 

Lt. Cusic began his career on Oct. 14, 1985 after graduating from the Prince George's Police Academy and served in many capacities in the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office including the Patrol Division, the K-9 Unit, the Vice/Narcotics Division and as the first commander of the newly formed Administrative Division. Lt. Cusic also served as the Assistant Sheriff from 2002 to 2006. 

"Lt. Cusic, from a grateful county and your brothers and sisters at the Sheriff's Office, we wish you every happiness and good health in your well-deserved retirement," Capt. David Yingling, Patrol Division Commander, told Lt. Cusic. "Also, thank you to Jane and your wonderful family for sharing him with us and the citizens of St. Mary's County. This agency and county are a better place due to their sacrifices and your service," Capt. Yingling said. 

Lt. Cusic, Sgt. Alexander and Capt. Yingling 

Lt. Cusic is presented a shadow box by Capt. Yingling 

Officers of the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office 

Lt. Cusic's peers say farewell 

Lt. Cusic in 2011 

Seventeen Businesses Pass Alcohol Compliance Checks, Four Do Not

 


On Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Alcohol Enforcement Unit conducted a series of covert compliance checks at local businesses, utilizing an underage individual. The underage individual entered the businesses without identification and attempted to purchase alcoholic beverages.

During this covert compliance check operation, the Alcohol Enforcement Unit visited 21 businesses in St. Mary’s County. Seventeen of the stores were compliant, requiring identification from the underage individual and did not complete the sale. Four of the businesses were negligent in their responsibilities, did not ask for identification and sold alcoholic beverages to the underage person.

The non-compliant businesses and clerks who sold the alcoholic beverages to the underage person will receive summons to appear before the St. Mary’s County Alcohol Board for possible sanctions.

The 17 compliant businesses were: Green Turtle in California; Okada Japanese Steakhouse in California; Red Robin in California; Olive Garden in California; Texas Roadhouse in California; Longhorn Steakhouse in California; Applebee’s in California; Plaza Tolteca in California; Nicolletti’s Pizza in California; Asahi Japanese Steakhouse in California; Days Off Deli and Grill in Lexington Park; Plaza Azteca in Lexington Park; Pax River Ale House in Lexington Park; Sweet Bay Restaurant and Bar in Leonardtown; The Rex in Leonardtown; The Front Porch in Leonardtown and Brudergarten in Leonardtown.

The four establishments found in violation were: Outback Restaurant in California; Buffalo Wild Wings in Lexington Park; Old Town Pub in Leonardtown and Antoinette’s Garden in Leonardtown.


Thursday, February 24, 2022

St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office Celebrates Black History Month

 


The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office has a proud history that dates back to 1637, just three years after English setters landed at St. Clement's Island and established the Maryland colony.

As Black History Month concludes, the Sheriff's Office notes and celebrates its history. In 1977, Joseph Lee Somerville became both the first black sheriff in St. Mary’s County and in the state of Maryland when he was appointed by the governor to complete the previous sheriff’s term. Sheriff Somerville went on to win the 1978 election for St. Mary’s County Sheriff, which then made him the first elected black sheriff in St. Mary’s County and in Maryland as well.

At the time of the 1978 election, Sheriff Somerville was only the sixth black sheriff in the entire United States, according to “America’s First, A History of America’s Oldest Continuously Operating Sheriff’s Office.”

 A native of Loveville, Somerville was also St. Mary’s County’s first black sheriff’s deputy when he joined the Sheriff’s Office in 1966. Sheriff Somerville passed away on April 1, 2021 at the age of 81. 

Sheriff Joseph Lee Somerville 

Sheriff Somerville saw two of his sons continue in his tradition of law enforcement as Kevin Darryl Somerville served with the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office for 25 years. Kevin Somerville also ran for St. Mary’s County Sheriff in the 2006 Democratic primary.

DFC Kevin Somerville and Sheriff Tim Cameron in 2006

Cpl. Joseph Lee Somerville Jr. served with the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office for 25.5 years. 

Cpl. Somerville and Sheriff Cameron in 2021

The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office proud tradition of service continues today. 

Corporal Gerard Muschette, an eight-year veteran of the Sheriff's Office, is the School Resource Officer at Great Mills High School. 

Cpl. Muschette was named this month as Deputy of the Year for 2021 by his peers. 

His nomination read, "Cpl. Muschette’s SRO assignment is at Great Mills High School. This assignment tests Cpl. Muschette’s abilities daily. He is called upon often to intervene in physical altercations, mentor students, investigate various crimes and assist school staff with new and inventive ways to solve potential problems. Cpl. Muschette confronts these issues with a positive outgoing attitude and pleasant demeanor. He takes the time to interact with the students and get to know them. He shows genuine concern for their experiences at school, as well as their lives outside of the school. He often works closely with potential disruptive/troubled students and often purchases lunch for them when they display good behavior. During his day at the school, he ensures he spends his time walking throughout the school and interacting with as many of the students as possible."

"Cpl. Muschette’s dedication to the school extends outside of his work hours as the School Resource Officer. Cpl. Muschette has become one of the school’s football coaches. As a coach, he continues his mentoring of students while attending gym training sessions, team practices and games."  



Identity Needed for Theft Suspect

 
March 10, 2022 update: The suspect has been identified. 

The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office is seeking the identity of the person pictured in a theft investigation. On Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022 at 7:20 pm, the female suspect used the self-checkout register at the CVS Pharmacy on Great Mills Road in Lexington Park, failed to scan numerous items and placed the merchandise into plastic bags. She then fled the store without paying. 

Anyone with information about the identity of the suspect or this incident is asked to call DFC Tyler Westphal at 301-475-4200, ext. 8175 or email tyler.westphal@stmarysmd.com. Case # 3781-22 

Citizens may remain anonymous and contact the St. Mary’s County Crime Solvers at 301-475-3333, or text a tip to “TIP239” plus their message to “CRIMES” (274637). Through the Crime Solvers Program tipsters are eligible for an award of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in St. Mary’s County that leads to an arrest or indictment. 


Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Wanted Person- Pierre Rasheed Chase

 

The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the whereabouts of Pierre Rasheed Chase, age 30 of no fixed address. Chase is wanted on various warrants for theft and violations of a protective order. Chase is a black male, 5’11” and weighs 180 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Pierre Rasheed Chase is asked to contact Detective Elizabeth O’Connor at (301) 475-4200 extension 78075 or by email at Elizabeth.OConnor@stmarysmd.com. For immediate assistance contact the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office at (301) 475-8008.

Citizens may remain anonymous and contact Crime Solvers at (301) 475-3333, or text a tip to “TIP239” plus their message to “CRIMES” (274637).  Through the Crime Solvers Program tipsters are eligible for an award of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in St. Mary’s County that leads to an arrest or indictment.

For official news and information, follow the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office on Twitter @firstsheriff.

Pierre Rasheed Chase 

Wanted Person- Justin Ray King

 

The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the whereabouts of Justin Ray King, age 39 of Callaway. King has an outstanding warrant for his arrest for violation of a protective order. King is a black male, 5’7” and weighs 140 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Justin Ray King is asked to contact Detective Elizabeth O’Connor at (301) 475-4200 extension 78075 or by email at Elizabeth.OConnor@stmarysmd.com. For immediate assistance contact the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office at (301) 475-8008.

Citizens may remain anonymous and contact Crime Solvers at (301) 475-3333, or text a tip to “TIP239” plus their message to “CRIMES” (274637).  Through the Crime Solvers Program tipsters are eligible for an award of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in St. Mary’s County that leads to an arrest or indictment.

For official news and information, follow the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office on Twitter @firstsheriff. 

Justin Ray King 

 

Sheriff's Office Meets with Heard's Estates Residents

 

Sheriff Tim Cameron addresses the residents of Heard's Estates 

Sheriff Tim Cameron, command staff and district commanders of the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office held a community meeting Tuesday evening with the residents of Heard's Estates in Great Mills. Property crimes, violent crimes, enforcement actions and preventative measures were reviewed. 

Residents were advised to keep their vehicles locked and to keep valuables out of sight to prevent motor vehicle burglaries. "Locking your doors is probably one of the biggest and easiest things to do," said Lt. Eva Jones, District Commander. "Most often they're going for the easier targets," she said. 

Gun violence was also discussed. Sheriff Cameron said, "We're going to continue to run down these guns." Lt. Shawn Moses, Assistant Commander of the Criminal Investigations Division, reviewed the work of last summer's Youth Gun Violence Task Force, which made 65 adult arrests in three months and seized 19 guns. 

Sheriff Cameron said law enforcement alone will not solve the youth culture of gun violence. The community also needs to be involved in the lives of young people. "Where does the prevention come in? Community is substantial in that," he said. 

A resident speaks to Sheriff Cameron and Lt. Stephen Simonds 

Lt. Eva Jones and Captain David Yingling, Commander of the Patrol Division



On View Arrests/Warrants/Criminal Citations/Juvenile Referrals

On View Arrests:

Malicious Destruction of Property- On February 16, 2022, Dep. Lawrence responded to the St. Mary's County Detention Center in Leonardtown, for the reported property destruction. Investigation determined Derrick Justin Connolly, age 35 of St. Inigoes, destroyed a kiosk machine at the detention center by repeatedly slamming a phone receiver into the kiosk. Connolly then pulled the phone from the attached cable, damaging the wire. Connolly was charged with Malicious Destruction of Property. 

Derrick Justin Connolly

Theft- On February 16, 2022, Dep. Budd responded to the 21400 block of Great Mills Road in Lexington Park, for the reported theft. An employee of the business advised an individual entered the store wearing a backpack and stole items. Dep. Budd quickly located Nathan Lee Davis, age 30 of no fixed address. Located inside the bookbag were numerous items from the business Davis had not purchased. Davis also had two outstanding warrants for his arrest. Davis was arrested and charged with Theft and served the two outstanding warrants for Violation of Probation. 

Nathan Lee Davis

Violation of Protective Order- On February 17, 2022, Cpl. Maloy responded to the 29600 block of Donna Drive in Mechanicsville, for the reported protective order violation. Investigation determined Christopher Shannon Bridgett, age 23 of Mechanicsville, mailed the victim a letter in violation of a valid court order. Bridgett was charged with Violation of Protective Order. 

Christopher Shannon Bridgett 

Assault- On February 20, 2022, DFC. Hersh responded to the St. Mary's County Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Leonardtown, for the reported assault. Investigation determined Christopher Shannon Bridgett, age 23 of Mechanicsville, sprayed the two victims in the face, arms, and legs with an unknown substance. Bridgett was charged with Assault 2nd Degree. 

Christopher Shannon Bridgett

Assault- On February 20, 2022, Dep. Welch responded to the 28800 block of Pt. Lookout Road, for the open 911 line. Upon arrival Dep. Welch heard an active disturbance and located the victim. The victim advised James Roy Chase, age 34 of Leonardtown, threw an ashtray, striking the victim in the chest. Visible injury was observed and Chase was arrested and charged with Assault 2nd Degree. 

James Roy Chase

Disorderly Conduct- On February 20, 2022, Dep. Hunsinger responded to the 46000 block of Flower Drive in Lexington Park, for the reported property destruction. Investigation determined George NMN Sewell, age 53 of Lexington Park, fell into a trashcan which struck and damaged the victim's vehicle. Sewell refused to provide his name to Dep. Hunsinger and became disorderly, causing a scene in the neighborhood. Sewell was arrested and charged with Disorderly Conduct, Intoxicated Endangerment, and Intoxicated Public Disturbance. 

George NMN Sewell


Warrants Served:

02/16/22- Carroll Ignatius Norris Jr., age 48 of Hollywood- Assault 2nd Degree by Dep. Katulich# 363. 

Carroll Ignatius Norris Jr. 

02/17/22- Keith Rodney Ford, age 58 of Baltimore- Failure to Appear/Theft by Dep. Cucinotta# 393. 

Keith Rodney Ford 

02/17/22- Michael Allen Jefferies, age 39 of Lexington Park- Harass: Course of Conduct and Telephone Misuse by Dep. Wimberly# 357. 

Michael Allen Jefferies 

02/17/22- Steven Joseph Boteler, age 41 of Baltimore- Violation of Probation/Violation of Pretrial Supervision by Dep. Cucinotta# 393. 

Steven Joseph Boteler

02/18/22- Terri James Dyer Jr., age 34 of Lexington Park- Sex Offender Fail to Register by Dep. McLean# 400. 
Terri James Dyer Jr. 

02/18/22- Christopher Todd Ellsworth, age 33 of Frostburg- Alter Drug/Alcohol Test by Dep. McLean# 400. 
Christopher Todd Ellsworth

02/18/22- Lakeisha Tanae Barber, age 30 of Prince Frederick- Malicious Destruction of Property by Dep. N. Hill# 361. 
Lakeisha Tanae Barber

02/18/22- Nicholas Walter Bond, age 33 of California- CDS: Possession With Intent to Distribute/Confinement by Dep. McLean# 400. 
Nicholas Walter Bond

02/19/22- Samantha Jean Viens, age 37 of North Beach- Assault 2nd Degree by Dep. Wilhelmi# 365. 
Samantha Jean Viens

02/20/22- Xavier Lavale Fields, age 29 of Hollywood- Trespass: Private Property by Dep. Tasciotti# 398. 
Xavier Lavale Fields

02/21/22- Rodney Delray Taylor, age 55 of no fixed address- Burglary 3rd and 4th Degree, Malicious Destruction of Property, Theft, Rogue and Vagabond, and Failure to Appear/Defense Witness by Dep. Morgan# 384. 
Rodney Delray Taylor

Criminal Citations Issued: 

02/20/22- Jennifer Christine Harcharik, age 26 of St. Leonard- Theft by Dep. Fleenor# 388. 

02/21/22- Janet Warren Shimanek, age 67 of Leonardtown- Theft by Cpl. Roszell# 296. 


Juvenile Referrals:

02/17/22- Male age 15 of Lexington Park- Theft by Dep. Deinert# 401.

02/21/22- Male age 14 of Lexington Park- Disruption of School Activities by Cpl. Muschette# 303. 

02/24/22- Female age 17 of District Heights- Assault 2nd Degree by Dep. Mattera# 375. 


Thursday, February 17, 2022

Arrest Made in Great Mills Armed Robbery

Anthony Martise Barnes 

The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division made an arrest this week in an armed robbery investigation in Great Mills last September.

Anthony Martise Barnes, age 41 of no fixed address, was arrested on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022, on District Court warrants for Armed Robbery, Robbery, Second-Degree Assault and Theft: $100 to under $1,500. 

Barnes is currently held at the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Leonardtown pending a bond hearing on Thursday afternoon.

On September 15, 2021, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office issued a bulletin seeking the identity of the armed robbery suspect. On Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021 at 5:52 am, the suspect entered the Sheetz convenience store at 20760 Old Great Mills Road in Great Mills. The suspect then told the cashier that he was armed and demanded money. The cashier complied and the suspect fled the store on foot.


Wednesday, February 16, 2022

On View Arrests/Warrants/Criminal Citations/Juvenile Referrals

On View Arrests:

Drug/Handgun Arrest- On January 27, 2022, detectives from the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office Vice Narcotics Division, executed a search and seizure warrant in the 44800 block of Hunting Meadows Court in Callaway. Located on scene was Diontae Jai Shorter, age 24 of Lexington Park. Shorter was carrying a tote and located in the tote was a loaded handgun. Located on Shorter's person were plastic baggies containing numerous suspected Fentanyl pills. Shorter was arrested and charged with CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana, Possession With Intent to Distribute Narcotics, CDS: Counterfeit Possession With Intent to Distribute, Firearm Drug Trafficking Crime, and Assault Weapon-Magazine Use. 
Diontae Jai Shorter

Drug and Theft Arrest- On January 28, 2022, Dep. Lawrence responded to the 30000 block of Potomac Way in Charlotte Hall, for the reported theft. Investigation determined Keven Antonio Brooks, age 50 of Aquasco, stole numerous laundry detergent pods from the business, and then attempted to sell them in the parking lot. Brooks was taken into custody, and located in a cigarette pack on his person was a suspected CDS smoking device containing suspected cocaine residue. Brooks was arrested and charged with Theft, CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana and CDS: Possession-Paraphernalia. 
Keven Antonio Brooks

Drug Arrest- On February 11, 2022, Dep. Wimberly conducted a vehicle stop in the 17600 block of Three Notch Road in Lexington Park. The operator of the vehicle was identified as David Smith Foard, age 52 of Lexington Park, and Foard had a warrant for his arrest through the Maryland State Police. Foard was taken into custody and located in the vehicle was a plastic baggie containing suspected cocaine. Foard was charged with CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana. 
David Smith Foard

Fraud- On February 13, 2022, Dep. Wimberly responded to the 21000 block of Great Mills Road a medical call. Located hiding in the bathroom of the residence was Christina NMN Bechas, age 57 of Lexington Park. Bechas provided deputies with a false name and date of birth. Bechas was positively identified and found to have an outstanding warrant for her arrest. Bechas was arrested and charged with Fraud-Person/Identity to Avoid Prosecution and served the outstanding warrant for Failure to Appear/CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana. 
Christina NMN Bechas

Malicious Destruction of Property- On February 14, 2022, Cpl. Hartzell responded to the St. Mary's County Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Leonardtown for the reported property destruction. Investigation determined Derrick Justin Connolly, age 35 of St. Inigoes, threw his lunch tray at the television and then proceeded to knock over the cart the television was attached to, breaking the television. Connolly was charged with Malicious Destruction of Property. 
Derrick Justin Connolly

Violate Protective Order- On February 15, 2022, DFC. Hersh responded to the 26400 block of Hillendale Road in Hollywood, for the reported protective order violation. Investigation determined Kenneth Eugene Ford, age 26 of Bryans Road, violated a valid court order by calling and texting the victim numerous times. Ford was arrested and charged with Violate Protective Order. 
Kenneth Eugene Ford 



Warrants Served:

01/25/22- John Staruch Jr., age 35 of Solomons- CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana, CDS: Possession With Intent to Distribute Narcotic, and Firearm Drug Trafficking Crime by Dep. Cucinotta# 393. 
John Staruch Jr. 

01/25/22- Demetrick Natahrio Maddox, age 34 of Lexington Park- Hire Minor/Distribute CDS, Conspire to Contribute CDS, Contribute to Condition of Child, CDS: Possession-Marijuana Plus 10 Grams, and Assault 2nd Degree by Sgt. Smith# 297. 
Demetrick Natahrio Maddox

02/09/22- Keith Philip Tucker, age 49 of California- CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana by Cpl. Roszell# 296. 
Keith Philip Tucker

02/09/22- Christina Rebecca Davis, age 41 of Great Mills- Theft by Cpl. Green# 218. 
Christina Rebecca Davis

02/09/22- Demonie Lashae Ford, age 22 of Lexington Park- Child Abuse 2nd Degree/Custodian and Reckless Endangerment by Dep. McLean# 400. 
Demonie Lashae Ford

02/11/22- Timothy Wayne Brooks, age 51 of Lexington Park- Violation of Probation by Dep. Morgan# 384. 
Timothy Wayne Brooks

02/12/22- Jamel Tiant Mitchell, age 37 of Brandywine- Violation of Probation/Violate Protective Order by Dep. Wilson# 370. 
Jamel Tiant Mitchell

02/12/22- Ryan Michael Dale, age 29 of Lexington Park-Violation of Probation by Dep. Shubrooks# 389. 
Ryan Michael Dale

02/12/22- Anastasia Marie Chaney, age 29 of Waldorf- Theft and Failure to Appear/Defense Witness by Dep. Wilson# 370. 
Anastasia Marie Chaney

02/14/22- Antwaun Augustus Williams, age 50 of South Carolina- Assault 2nd Degree by Dep. Wilson# 370. 
Antwaun Augustus Williams

02/16/22- Seqouia Nicole Hamilton, age 24 of Great Mills- Failure to Appear/Driving Without a License by Dep. Fleenor# 388. (No Photograph Available) 

Criminal Citations Issued:

02/10/22- Robert Darnell Willett, age 58 of Lexington Park- Theft by Cpl. Green# 218, 

02/13/22- Ronald Dean Nichols, age 59 of Charlotte Hall- Theft by Dep. Myers# 364. 

Juvenile Referrals:

02/10/22- Male age 14 of California- Sex Offense 4th Degree by Cpl. Davis# 197. 

02/10/22- Female age 13 of Charlotte Hall- Theft by DFC. Alvey# 275. 

02/10/22- Male age 13 of Lexington Park- Assault 2nd Degree by Cpl. McClure# 299. 

02/11/22- Female age 15 of Hollywood- Assault 2nd Degree by Dep. Cucinotta# 393. 

02/11/22- Male age 17 of Lexington Park- Destruction of Property, Reckless Endangerment, and Disruption of School Activities by Cpl. Muschette# 303. 

02/11/22- Male age 16 of Lexington Park- Assault 2nd Degree and Disruption of School Activities by Cpl. Muschette# 303. 

02/12/22- Male age 17 of Lexington Park- Theft by Dep. Morgan# 364. 

02/13/22- Male age 16 of Lexington Park- Assault 2nd Degree by DFC. Fenwick# 338. 

02/15/22- Female age 12 of Leonardtown- Assault 2nd Degree by Dep. Haas# 367.