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Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009


The following items were compiled from reports from the Calvert County Sheriff's Office.

Lusby

House hit with eggs

Someone threw eggs at a home on Rio Grande Trail at 10:44 p.m. Dec. 15. A description of the suspect's vehicle and other information was obtained from witnesses. The damage is estimated at about $20. Dfc. Aaron Locke is continuing the investigation.

Fish finder damaged

Sometime between Dec. 13 and Dec. 17, someone cut the wire on a fish finder positioning system on a boat parked in front of a home on Brooks Cove Road in Lusby. The damage is valued at $100. Anyone with information is asked to contact Deputy Michael Economes at 410-535-2800.

Woman charged with stealing grocery stickers

Dfc. Aaron Locke responded to the Lusby Food Lion for a reported shoplifter at 7:54 p.m. Dec. 17. After arriving, Locke determined that Anna Jackson Earl, 45, of Lusby had allegedly stolen bonus stickers and was attempting to leave the store without paying. Bonus stickers are awarded to paying customers who spend $10 and then are redeemable for cookware. She was charged on a criminal citation with theft under $100.

Prince Frederick

Car scratched

Dfc. David Denton responded to a home on Chapel Hills Drive for the report of a destruction of property. The victim told police that someone scratched the passenger side of her vehicle, causing an estimated $15,000 in damage. The damage was done sometime on Dec. 15. Anyone with information is asked to contact Denton at 410-535-2800.

Owings

Man charged with drug, weapon possession

A homeowner on Ash Court in Owings contacted police at 11:22 p.m. Dec. 18 after he saw a vehicle driving through yards in the neighborhood. The vehicle got stuck in the victim's yard. Dfc. Paul Wood responded and spoke to the driver, later identified as Jason Paul Crispin, 30, of Waldorf. Crispin was charged with carrying a concealed dangerous weapon, a knife, possession of a schedule II drug, morphine, possession of a schedule II drug, adderall and possession with the intent to use drug paraphernalia, an unlabeled prescription bottle.

ROB PERRY

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