DATE & TIME: 10/06/2014 @ 0818 Hours (Reported)
LOCATION: 300 Block of Wilson Road, Grasonville
VICTIM: Marilyn E. Washington of Grasonville
NARRATIVE: Victim reported her alarm company contacted her for an intrusion. When she went to reset the alarm she saw her door closing and a stocky figure walking away carrying two coats.
The victim hesitated calling 911 for about an hour before reporting the theft. Nothing else was reported to be missing. Case remains under investigation.
DEPUTY: Dfc. Jason Rickard
CASE: 14-32845
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INCIDENT: Theft
DATE & TIME: 10/06/2014 @ 0847 Hours (Reported)
LOCATION: 800 Block of Chesapeake Drive, Stevensville
VICTIM: Denise Hurd of Stevensville
NARRATIVE: Victim reported the theft of two mountain bikes from behind her house. The bikes were older, one blue and the other silver and valued at $200.
DEPUTY: Deputy Brad Martz
CASE: 14-32847
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INCIDENT: Theft
DATE & TIME: 10/04/2014 @ 1637 Hours
LOCATION: 800 Block of Stulltown Road, Sudlersville
VICTIM: Andrew R. Hege of East Berlin, PA.
NARRATIVE: Victim reported the theft of a chainsaw and replacement parts valued at $600 from his property. The items had been left out in the open for less than two hours before they were missing.
DEPUTY: Dfc. Jessica Kellogg
CASE: 14-32663
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INCIDENT: Theft
DATE & TIME: 10/05/2014 @ 1220 Hours
LOCATION: 1925 Main Street Chester, MD
VICTIM: Donna Hoyt of Chester
NARRATIVE: Victim reported while in the grocery store two males approached her in the frozen food section and one asked her a question about a product. Then the two walked away and the victim noticied her purse in the cart was open and her wallet missing.
One of the stolen cards was attempted to be used at a location on the western shore. The suspects were African-American males wearing hooded sweatshirts.
The wallet and contents were valued at $50.
DEPUTY: Deputy Rudy Draper
CASE: 14-32743
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INCIDENT: Burglary
DATE & TIME: 10/03/2014 @ 0915 Hours
LOCATION: 32000 Block of Park Ave., Queen Anne, MD
VICTIM: Toni Breeding of Queen Anne
NARRATIVE: Victim reported she left her purse downstairs before going to sleep and in the AM it was missing. In addition to the purse, a small amount of cash and a blue piggy bank were found to be missing. The loss was estimated at $1400.
DEPUTY: Deputy Andrew Neall
CASE: 14-32476
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INCIDENT: Domestic Assault
DATE & TIME: 10/09/2014 @ 2355 Hours
LOCATION: 300 Block of Cemetery Road, Grasonville
VICTIM: Anthony Kakuk of Grasonville
ARREST: Candice Faye Shull (21) of Grasonville
CHARGES Assault
NARRATIVE: Victim stated that he had returned home and Shull had confronted him and an argument had occurred during which she had grabbed and scratched his throat area. Shull was located seated in a nearby car was placed under arrest for assault.
DEPUTY: Deputy Rudy Draper
CASE: 14-33232
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INCIDENT: DWI / Resisting Arrest
DATE & TIME: 10/10/2014 @ 2227 Hours
LOCATION: RT 213 near John Powell Road, Church Hill
ARREST Stephen Douglas Campbell (60) of Queen Anne
CHARGES: DWI, Speeding, Giving False Name, Driving Suspended, Concealed Deadly Weapon, Resisting Arrest
NARRATIVE: A 2011 Pontiac 4 door was observed speeding (70/55) on RT 213 near John Powell Road and stopped in a parking lot of a restaurant nearby. The driver advised he didn’t have his wallet with him and that his name was Clifton Roosevelt Wiloy.
Due to an odor of alcoholic beverage on the driver’s breath, he was asked to step from the vehicle. While outside the car, it was noticed that there was a bulge in his rear pocket. When asked, the driver stated it was his brother’s wallet. When checked, the driver was identified as Stephen Douglas Campbell by a Maryland Identification Card.
When told he was under arrest, he attempted to pull away and refused to comply when told to place his hands behind his back. After additional resistance, Campbell was handcuffed. A search of the car resulted in locating an open Stiletto knife inside the driver’s door.
Campbell was transported to Sheriff’s Headquarters for processing. He was later held on a $100,000 bond by a District Court Commissioner.
DEPUTY: Deputy Kevin Parks
ASSIST: MSP
CASE: 14-33557
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INCIDENT: Theft
DATE & TIME: 10/11/2014 @ 1058 Hours
LOCATION: 100 Block of 4th Street, Crumpton
VICTIM: Bruce A. Messer of Crumpton
ARREST Michael Anthony Lane (22) of Crumpton
CHARGES Theft
NARRATIVE: It was reported by a family member of the victim that several wheels were missing from the rear yard area. It was also reported that Michael Lane had been in the rear yard earlier. A check at a local scrap yard indicated Michael Lane had sold them several wheels on October 10th.
Lane was served a Criminal Summons for theft on October 16th.
DEPUTY: Deputy Patrick Sellers
CASE: 14-33593
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INCIDENT: Assault
DATE & TIME: 10/12/2014 @ 0059 Hours
LOCATION: Wells Cove Road, Grasonville
VICTIM: Kenneth A. Bjornsti of Chester
NARRATIVE: Victim reported being attacked by six men outside of an establishment in Grasonville. Subject reported an injury and appeared to be intoxicated. He was transported to the Emergency Room in Grasonville to be checked out.
An employee at the restaurant reported that the victim had been inside bothering an employee as she was selling shots and also had words with a group of men. At closing, several of the men were outside, when the victim again had words with them and appeared to lunge and kicked at them. The group then defended themselves by taking the victim to the ground and then walked away. No one at the scene could identify any of the men.
DEPUTY: Deputy Brad Martz
CASE: 14-33655
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INCIDENT: Animal Bite
DATE & TIME: 10/13/2014 @ 1943 Hours
LOCATION: 100 Block of Pine Drive, Grasonville
VICTIM: Dfc. Jessica Kellogg - QACSO
NARRATIVE: Dfc. Kellogg was at a residence on Pine Drive attempting to serve an arrest warrant. The subject she was looking for wasn’t there and as she was walking away a white pit bull bit her on the left thigh. She sustained severe bruising on the leg. The case has been forwarded to QA Animal Control for follow-up.\
DEPUTY: Dfc. Jessica Kellogg
ASSIST QA Animal Control
CASE: 14-33841
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INCIDENT: Assault
DATE & TIME: 10/13/2014 @ 2355 Hours
LOCATION: 100 Main Street, Stevensville
NARRATIVE: A clerk at a convenience store reported two men had been in store, coming in together. They appeared to be intoxicated and began to argue, then going outside where a fight occurred. On arrival both subjects had left the location, however a second call came in from one of the subjects involved.
Deputies responded to a residence on Main Street in Stevensville and met with the caller. He was very intoxicated with visable marks on his left eye and a bleeding lip. The male stated he was jealous thinking the other male was having a relationship with the female clerk at the store. The male denied knowing the identity of the second male. The store clerk advised she didn’t know either of the subjects.
DEPUTY: Deputy Andrew Neall
CASE: 14-33867
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10/06/2014: Dfc. C. Neall stopped a red Jeep Liberty on Main Street Grasonville for lack of registration stickers on the tag. The driver was identified as Domanic Davon Satchell (31) of Grasonville. A license check indicated him to be suspended & revoked. He was arrested and charged with driving a M/V while suspended & revoked.
10/12/2014: Deputy Parks stopped a maroon Chevrolet on RT 213 near Island Creek Road after it passed several vehicles, including Deputy Park’s at a high rate of speed. The driver was advised he had been stopped for 76 in a 55 MPH zone and identified as Duane Antonio Jones (24) of Chestertown. An odor of alcohol was noted and Jones was requested to attempt several field sobriety tasks. After his attempts, he was placed under arrest for DWI. He was released on his signature from the MSP Barrack to a sober individual.
10/14/2014: A black Dodge pickup was stopped on RT 8 by Deputy Andrew Neall for a speeding violation. Indicators that the driver may have been drinking were present and he was asked to attempt several field sobriety tasks. Based on the observation of the attempts and other factors, Lloyd Edward Barron (57) of Stevensville was charged with DWI. He was released at the scene on his signature to a sober family member.
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