Police briefs
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
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The following items were compiled from reports from the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office.
Prince Frederick
Vehicle stolen on Hallowing Point Road
Someone stole a blue 1999 Honda Civic two-door vehicle from the front of a home in the 2500 block of Hallowing Point Road in Prince Frederick overnight between April 28 and 29. Anyone with information is asked to contact Deputy Jason Lord at 410-535-2800.
Juvenile charged with possession of marijuana
Deputy Brianne Gray observed a vehicle parked behind the Fox Run Shopping Center in Prince Frederick on May 1 at 6:32 p.m. The only person inside the vehicle, a 16-year-old female of Prince Frederick, was found to be in possession of suspected marijuana. She was charged on a youth report with possession of marijuana and released to a parent.
Man charged with possession of crack cocaine
After stopping a vehicle near the Route 2-4 split in Huntingtown on May 1 at 1:10 a.m., Deputy Jason Livingston found that the driver of the vehicle was in possession of suspected crack cocaine. He arrested Antonio D. Booth, 26, of Prince Frederick and charged him with possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia, a crack pipe and small piece of steel wool pad, which police said is used as a filter in the pipe.
Chesapeake Beach
Juvenile brother and sister charged with destruction of property
Two juveniles, a 12-year-old and a 14-year-old brother and sister from Chesapeake Beach, broke down a portion of a fence surrounding the Windward Key Apartment Complex at 27th Street and C Street in Chesapeake Beach. The damage, estimated at $100, happened on April 30 at 9:06 p.m. They were each charged with destruction of property on a youth report and released to their mother.
North Beach
Windows stolen from Boys’ and Girls’ Club
Dfc. Jeff Elliott responded to the Boys’ and Girls’ Club building at 4th Street and Dayton Avenue in North Beach on May 1 for a theft report. The complainant advised that someone stole two sets of 3-by-12 foot windows from the building, which is currently under construction. The windows are valued at $1,000.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Elliott at 410-535-2800.
Owings
Flower baskets stolen
Twenty-five to 30 flower baskets were stolen from the Loch Less Farms business on Pushaw Station Road in Owings between May 1 and 2. The flower baskets are valued at $300.
Dfc. Michael Naecker is investigating.
St. Leonard
Two arrested for car, gas theft
On May 3 at 4:46 p.m., a lookout was broadcast for a vehicle whose driver had pumped $26 worth of gasoline at the FaStop in Solomons and failed to pay.
It was discovered that the vehicle had been reported stolen from Prince George’s County.
The vehicle was spotted in the area of St. Leonard Road and Parran Road and then observed turning onto a private drive on Route 2-4 in St. Leonard.
Deputy Robert Traas made contact with the driver, later identified as Jason A. Ransome, 27, of Upper Marlboro. The passenger in the vehicle was identified as Tywania N. Ross, 21, of Laurel.
Ransome and Ross were both arrested and charged with theft of a motor vehicle and Ransome was additionally charged with theft of gas from the FaStop.
