BURGLARY: On Aug. 29 between 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., unknown suspect(s) broke into a house in the 6800 block of Mason Springs Road in Indian Head and stole jewelry and cash. Officers conducted a neighborhood canvass and processed the scene for evidence.
PFC. C. Deehan is investigating.
DRUG ARREST: On Aug. 28 at 10:55 p.m., officers responded to the 9100 block of Granite Court in Waldorf for the report of a suspicious person. Upon arrival, officers observed a male standing in the front yard. As they approached, the man threw a bag to the ground and fled. Officers apprehended the man and recovered a bag of marijuana. Andre Carlos Davis, 23, of Waldorf, was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Cpl. T. Tona investigated.
BURGLARY: On Aug. 28 between 7:30 a.m. – 2:15 p.m., officers responded to the
12000 block of Turtle Dove Place in Waldorf for the report of a burglary. Upon arrival, the officer made contact with a resident who reported two televisions and a DVD player were missing from the house. Officers processed the scene and recovered possible evidence. Officer C. Garner is investigating.
BURGLARY: Between Aug. 21 – Aug. 27, unknown suspect(s) broke into an office in the 11300 block of Pembrooke Square in Waldorf and stole medical supplies. Officer M. Kelly is investigating.
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.
DETECTIVES IDENTIFY AND ARREST ADDITIONAL SUSPECT IN ASSAULT: On Aug. 25, detectives assigned to the CCSO Criminal Investigations Division arrested Kenneth Dionel Brawner, 21, of Waldorf, who was wanted in connection with the assault and robbery of a newspaper deliveryman on Aug. 5 in the 3300 block of Ryon Court. Brawner, one of five suspects in the assault, was arrested without incident and charged with robbery, first-degree assault, second-degree assault, theft and motor vehicle theft. The other suspects were previously arrested.
THEFTS FROM MOTOR VEHICLES: On Aug. 27 at 4:30 a.m., officers responded to the 3500 block of Stone Commons Place in Waldorf for the report of a car alarm that activated. The owner of the car heard the alarm, looked out his window and observed the rear passenger window had been shattered. Upon further inspection, he determined his iPod and other electronics had been stolen. Officers canvassed the neighborhood and observed three cars which were sitting on cinderblocks after unknown suspects stole the wheels and rims. Officer D. Harrison is investigating.
OFFICER RECOVERS TWO STOLEN CARS AND ARRESTS SUSPECTS: On Aug. 26 at 9:19 a.m., Cpl. M. Davidson was checking the parking lot of the Waldorf Motel when he observed a Jeep Liberty with a broken vent window parked in the lot. A computer check revealed the vehicle had been reported stolen from Prince George’s County. As Cpl. Davidson investigated further, a vehicle entered the parking lot and drove toward the Jeep; the officer checked the registration and learned the car had been reported stolen from Anne Arundel County. Cpl. Davidson initiated a traffic stop and the occupants were taken into custody. Narcotics were found on both suspects. The driver of the car, Tracy Gilbert, 42, of Lothian, had an open warrant with Anne Arundel County; she was charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and possession of a controlled dangerous substance. The passenger, Charles Albert Jackson, 37, of Temple Hills, was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute. The Jeep appeared to be linked to the suspects and the investigation is continuing. Cpl. M. Davidson and PFC V. Warker made the arrests.
ROBBERY: On Aug. 25 at 9:15 p.m., two suspects approached a woman as she was walking toward her car in the 10600 block of Riva Place in White Plains. The suspects, who were wearing masks, demanded money and the victim complied. The suspects fled and the victim notified police. One of the suspects is described as a white male, 5’7”, 150 lbs., with short, dark colored hair. Pfc. J. Walter is investigating.
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.
MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 2012
ROBBERY:
300 block Brock Sq, 8/24 9:20 pm. A resident reported that as he was walking home, he was confronted by two male subjects who assaulted him and stole his wallet and cell phone. One of the suspects had a handgun and struck the victim in the face with it, causing the 33-year-old victim to fall to the ground. The victim was transported by ambulance to Mary Washington Hospital for treatment of a large laceration above his eye. The suspects were described as both black males in their mid-20’s; one was wearing a white T-shirt or tank top with jeans and the second was wearing a white T-shirt or tank top with black pants. The second suspect was also wearing a blue and red ball cap and he was the one armed with the handgun. The two suspects were possibly seen prior to the robbery in the company of a white female with short, very blond hair who was driving an older blue sedan. The investigation is ongoing.
WEAPONS OFFENSE:
2300 block Cowan Blvd, 8/26 2:00 am. Police responded for a report of a fight between two male subjects in the parking lot. One of the males was reportedly armed. This subject left the scene prior to police arrival but he returned on foot a short time later and was taken into custody without incident. Francis Christopher Despanie, 29, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication, brandishing a firearm, and illegal possession of a sawed off rifle. During a search of the suspect’s apartment, five firearms and related items were confiscated for safekeeping. Despanie was incarcerated at the Rappahannock Regional Jail under no bond.
BURGLARY:
1300 block Carl D Silver Pkwy, 8/25 10:00 pm. An employee at Funland reported that he heard glass breaking and saw two male subjects near a construction trailer located behind the old Shoppers Food Warehouse. Responding officers found that the windows in both of the doors on the trailer were broken and one door handle was broken off. It did appear that entry had been made to the trailer. The investigation is ongoing.
UNLAWFUL ENTRY:
200 block Riverside Manor Blvd, 8/24 7:00 pm. A resident reported that he was in his living room when an unknown person opened the back door of his house, then quickly closed it again when a dog started barking. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
LARCENY:
100 block Wellington Lakes Dr, 8/25 – 8/26 8:00 am. A resident reported that her vehicle was stolen from the parking lot. A short time after the victim made the report, the abandoned vehicle was found by officers on Stonewall Drive. Evidence was recovered from the vehicle and the car was returned to the owner. The investigation is ongoing.
100 block Wellington Lakes Dr, 8/23 – 8/24 8:00 am. A resident reported that her purse was stolen from her vehicle in the parking lot. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
1700 block Lafayette Blvd, 8/24 – 8/25 8:00 am. A resident reported that one of the license plates was stolen from her vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
VANDALISM:
Wegmans, 2281 Carl D Silver Pkwy, 8/26 9:30 am – 11:30 am. A customer reported that her vehicle was scratched and damaged in the parking lot. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
DUI ARRESTS:
David Jeffrey, 52, of no fixed address was arrested for DUI in the 1900 block of Princess Anne Street.
ARRESTS:
Suzanne Holland, 19, of Falls Church was arrested for felony shoplifting from Kohls.
John Bohlinger, 20, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication and underage possession of alcohol.
Dylan Farinet, 20, of Fredericksburg was arrested on a warrant from Prince Edward County charging him with failure to appear in court after being charged with underage possession of alcohol.
Bryce Fulton, 19, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication and underage possession of alcohol.
Joseph Johnson, 45, of no fixed address was arrested for aggressive solicitation.
Caitlyn Heath, 19, of Spotsylvania was arrested for larceny and possession of cocaine.
Angela Carosi, 52, of Dumfries was arrested for felony shoplifting from Walmart. Aaron Kelley, 29, of Stafford was arrested for possession of marijuana and on a warrant from Dickinson County charging him with failure to pay fines to the court.
Samantha Stevens, 23, of Spotsylvania was arrested for petit larceny and obtaining money by false pretenses and on a warrant from Staunton charging her with fraud.
Adrian Jackson, 29, of Spotsylvania was arrested for drinking in public.
Tony Kincaid, 20, of Bealeton was arrested for public intoxication.
PATROL OFFICERS APPREHEND THEFT SUSPECTS: On Aug. 22 at 4:57 a.m., officers responded to the area of Copley Avenue and Garner Avenue in Waldorf for the report of two suspicious juveniles. As officers approached, the subjects fled. Officers determined the suspects had just broken into a car. The officers pursued the suspects on foot and apprehended them a short distance away. A small amount of change, which had been stolen from the car, was recovered. Both suspects, age 14, were charged with theft. Officer D. Proctor investigated.
BURGLARY: On Aug. 22 between 12:30 a.m. – 7 a.m., unknown suspect(s) broke into Lefty’s BBQ at 2064 Crain Highway in Waldorf and smashed several cash registers. The owner does not leave money in the registers therefore, nothing was stolen. Officers processed the scene and recovered evidence. Pfc. R. Bagley is investigating.
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012
ARRESTS:
Willie Jackson, 50, of Fredericksburg was arrested for drinking in public.
Charles Toepfer, 58, of Fredericksburg was arrested for possession of marijuana.
The following is a sample of recent events investigated by the Charles County Sheriff's Office. For information about other events which are not included in this report, visit www.CrimeReports.com and search by county, city, zip code or street address.
BURGLARY: On Aug. 17 between 7 a.m. – 6:45 p.m., unknown suspect(s) broke into a house in the 2600 block of Rooks Head Place in Waldorf and stole a jar of coins. Officers processed the scene and recovered evidence. Officer P. Morgan, III is investigating.
BURGLARY: On Aug. 17 between 2 p.m. – 4 p.m., unknown suspect(s) broke into a house in the 3800 block of Kearny's Inn Place in Waldorf and stole a wallet. Officer P. Morgan, III is investigating.
OFFICERS CHARGE MAN WITH THEFT: On Aug. 16 at 4:15 p.m., officers assigned to the CCSO Tactical Response Team were in the area of Smallwood Shopping Center when they observed a man exit a white work van near the grocery store. The man proceeded to load several aluminum stands – which were lying in the parking lot - into his vehicle; the aluminum pieces were part of the cart return covers. The man got back into his van and exited the parking lot at which time officers initiated a traffic stop. A search of the vehicle led to the recovery of the stands as well as additional pieces of aluminum pipes stolen from the store just one day earlier. Joseph Alexander Freeman, Sr., 52, of Bowie, was issued a criminal summons charging him with theft. PFC R. Gottschall investigated.
MAN CHARGED WITH THEFT: On Aug.15, Frank Earl Robinson, 44, of Brandywine, was served a criminal summons relating to the theft of scrap metal that occurred in the 3700 block of Iowa Place in Brandywine last May. Robinson was charged with burglary and theft. Det. D. Savoy of the CCSO Criminal Investigations Division investigated.
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2012
FRAUD:
Game Stop, 1667 Carl D. Silver Pkwy, 8/16 3:40 pm. A Florida resident reported that her credit card was used at this location and reported that she still has the card in her possession. The investigation is ongoing.
ARRESTS:
Ivan Rucker, 35, of Fredericksburg was arrested for resisting arrest and driving suspended.
STRONG-ARM ROBBERY: Charles County Sheriff’s detectives are seeking the identities of four males who assaulted a man in the 3200 block of Huntington Circle in Waldorf. On Aug. 15 at 1 a.m., the victim, 28, was walking his dog on a path when a group of males approached, struck him several times and stole his money. Officers canvassed the area and processed the scene for evidence. Anyone with information is asked to call the Charles County Sheriff’s Office at (301) 932-2222. The Criminal Investigations Division is investigating.
THEFT FROM AUTO: Between Aug. 13 – Aug. 14, during the overnight hours, unknown suspect(s) broke into a car in the 4700 block of Diamond Ridge Lane in White Plains and stole property that was left in the car. PFC. D. Raby is investigating.
MAN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT: On Aug. 15 at 1:09 a.m., officers responded to
the 2300 block of Old Washington Road in Waldorf for the report of an assault in progress. Investigation revealed two employees of a sports bar were in the process of escorting a disorderly male outside when the man pulled a knife and threatened them. Officers located the suspect and recovered a knife. Wade Lawrence Freeman, 20, of Oxon Hill, was arrested and charged with assault. Officer D. Proctor made the arrest.
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.
SECOND-DEGREE ASSAULT: On Aug. 13 at 9 p.m., officers responded to the area of Lancaster Circle and Becard Court in Waldorf for the report of an assault. The victim reported he was approached by a group of males who asked for a dollar. When the victim refused, one of the men struck him several times. The suspects fled and the victim called police. Officer M. Armstrong is investigating.
ROBBERY: On Aug. 12 at 11:14 p.m., officers responded to the area of St. Charles Parkway near Dartmouth Road in Waldorf for the report of a robbery. The victims - an adult and two teens - were walking in the area when they were approached by two groups of people. Someone in the group demanded money from the victims and when they said they did not have any money, the suspects assaulted them and stole a pair of tennis shoes one of the victims was wearing. Two of the victims were treated at a hospital for injuries they sustained during the assault. Officers canvassed the area and detectives are working on leads. The Criminal Investigations Division is investigating.
OFFICERS LOCATE MAN WANTED FOR ASSAULT: On Aug. 10 at 11:54 p.m., an officer was flagged down by a man who said he had been assaulted inside his house in the 1300 block of Wilson Road in Waldorf. Investigation showed the victim, 28, was watching a soccer game on TV when he and an acquaintance began arguing. The argument escalated to a fight and during the fight, the suspect pulled a knife and threatened the victim. Officers went to the house where they located the suspect. Luis Rivera Hernandez, 28, of Waldorf, was arrested and charged with first-degree assault. PFC. R. Herbert investigated.
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY/ATTEMPT BURGLARY: On Aug. 10 at 8:45 a.m., officers responded to the 3000 block of Heathcote Road in Waldorf for the report of an alarm that activated. Officers arrived and discovered a front door had been partially kicked open. The homeowner responded and indicated it did not appear anything had been stolen. Officers canvassed the area and processed the scene for evidence. Cpl C. Campbell is investigating.
THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES: Between Aug. 8 - Aug. 9, unknown suspects broke into several vans parked at a business in the 2200 block of Crain Highway in Waldorf. A laptop and other items were stolen. PFC J. Morales is investigating.
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.
distribution of marijuana to a minor, three counts of consensual sexual intercourse with w/child 15+y, and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor
7/30/2012
Sergeant C.A. Heywood
Wayne R. Rousey, 53,
Ruther Glen, VA
underage possession of alcohol and drunk in public
7/31/2012
Investigator M.M. Ellett
Tania R. Williams, 33,
Woodford, VA
distribution of marijuana to a minor, three counts of consensual sexual intercourse with w/child 15+y
7/31/2012
Deputy M.W. Lewis
Jordan M. Hurst, 25,
Bowling Green, VA
two counts of consensual sexual intercourse with w/child 15+y, soliciting child pornography, and possessing child pornography
7/31/2012
Deputy A.L. Ayers
Wayne L. Minor, 24,
Woodford, VA
obtaining money under false pretense, forgery, and receiving stolen goods
8/2/2012
Deputy W.A. Greene
Johnny J. Green, 41,
Bowling Green, VA
drunk in public
8/3/2012
Investigator M.M. Ellett
Henry C. Griffin, 44,
Ruther Glen, VA
soliciting child pornography and possession of child pornography
BURGLARY ARRESTS: On Aug. 8 at 6 a.m., Charles County Sheriff’s officers responded to Lee’s Market located at 4310 Hawthorne Road in Indian Head for the reported burglary. The investigation revealed that sometime between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m., suspect(s) forced entry into the store, stole liquor, cigarettes and cigarette lighters, and fled the scene. During the investigation, the officers developed a suspect and then located and detained him. Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division responded and developed two additional suspects. The detectives obtained and executed a search warrant, recovered evidence and arrested the three suspects. The suspects were identified as Indian Head residents Nathan Francis Marshall, 29, Chad Thomas Headley, 19, and Michael Jermaine Jacobs, 19. Marshall, Headley and Jacobs were charged with second- and fourth-degree burglary, theft valued between $1,000 and $10,000, and malicious property destruction. They were being held at the Charles County Detention Center pending appearances before a district court commissioner. Det. D. Almassy investigated.
BURGLARY: On Aug. 8 at 12:03 p.m., the owner of a residence in the 4700 block of Ford Court in White Plains returned home and discovered the front door had been opened. The homeowner found a juvenile male and a young adult male in his home. The intruders had taken the homeowner’s X-Box 360 and a game controller and placed them into plastic bags. The juvenile attempted to escape through a back door but was unable to open it. The homeowner called the Charles County Sheriff’s Office and officers responded and arrested the intruders. Jared Mathew Kimble, 22, and the 14-year-old boy, both of White Plains, were charged with first-degree burglary and attempted theft valued at less than $1,000. Kimble was being held at the Charles County Detention Center pending an appearance before a district court commissioner. The juvenile was charged as such and was released to a parent. Officer K. Syvertsen investigated.
ROBBERY/ASSAULT: The Charles County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a strong-arm robbery and assault that took place Aug. 5 about 2:40 a.m. on Ryon Court.
The victim, a 62-year-old Waldorf man, was delivering newspapers in the 3300 block of Ryon Court. When he exited his vehicle, a male suspect approached him and initiated a conversation. The victim attempted to return to his van but the suspect struck him from behind. The man turned to confront the suspect and was attacked by five or six male suspects, who punched and kicked the victim numerous times. The suspects stole the victim’s wallet, cell phone, jewelry and clothing. They attacked him a second time before fleeing the scene in his van.
The victim fled to the lobby of the Sheriff’s Office’s Waldorf District Station. Officers and Emergency Medical Services personnel responded. An officer quickly fastened a poncho for the victim to wear as cover using a CCSO-issued emergency blanket. The victim was transported by ambulance to Civista Medical Center for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Officers canvassed the area where the attack occurred and found the victim’s van nearby in the 12100 block of Vivian Adams Drive.
One suspect was described as black male between the ages of 18 and 20 and was wearing a black short-sleeved shirt with white lettering on the front. A second black male was wearing a gray tank top. The other suspects were described only as black males.
Detectives assumed the investigation earlier this week and as part of their investigation they canvassed the neighborhood and distributed informational/reward flyers to residents in the Ryon Court area.
Anyone with information is asked to call Det. B. Buchanan at 301-609-6477 or Det. J. Austin301-609-6504 or Charles County Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS. Crime Solvers is offering a reward for information at that leads to an arrest or indictment.
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visitWWW.CCSO.US to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.
ASSAULT ON OFFICER/OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTING UPDATE: As part of its ongoing investigation into the police-involved shooting of a suspect armed with knives late Aug. 2, the Charles County Sheriff’s Office has released the names of the officer and the suspect.
At 11:44 p.m. Aug. 2, officers responded to the 1100 block of Hamlin Road in Waldorf for the reported domestic assault in progress. A female caller said her boyfriend – later identified as Anthony Jerome Webb, 44, of Waldorf – was assaulting her, destroying property in her home and making threats indicating officers would have to kill him. Officer Andrew Fenlon was the first officer to arrive on the scene and was immediately confronted by Webb, who was outside and armed with two large knives raised at shoulder level. The officer drew his firearm and gave several commands for Webb to drop the weapons. Webb refused and instead made a furtive movement toward the officer, placing the officer in fear for his safety. The officer discharged his firearm, striking the suspect several times.
Webb was flown to a hospital where he is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Officer Fenlon, a one-year-veteran of the Sheriff’s Office, was placed on administrative leave in accordance with Sheriff’s Office policy. Forensic investigators who responded to the scene recovered two large knives.
Detectives are continuing the investigation and charges against Webb are pending.
THEFT: On Aug. 7 at 3:30 a.m., a citizen observed a group of males looking into and attempting to enter vehicles parked on Jackson Hole Place in White Plains. The citizen called the Charles County Sheriff’s Office to report the activity and provided a description of the suspects and a suspect vehicle. Officers responded and found the suspects in their vehicle. During the subsequent investigation, officers discovered the suspects had stolen items from three unlocked vehicles parked on Jackson Hole Place. The suspects were identified as Tyrone Wade Alston, 24, of Washington, D.C., Devaughn Samuel Brown, 22, of Washington, D.C., Deanthony Melvine West, 18, of Suitland, Wesley Wendell Davis, 20, of Capitol Heights, and Derrick Kareem Manuel, 23, of Glenarden. They were charged with theft, theft scheme, and rogue and vagabond and are being held at the Charles County Detention Center pending appearances before a district court commissioner. All the stolen property was return to the owners. Cpl. C. Long and Officer B. Flynn investigated.
BURGLARY/THEFT: On Aug. 5 at 4:56 a.m., Charles County Sheriff’s Officers responded to an intrusion alarm at California Tortilla located at 3059 Waldorf Market Place in Waldorf. Officers arrived and discovered the front window had been shattered. They also discovered the front doors of two nearby businesses – Cold Stone Creamery and Quiznos – had also been shattered. The suspect(s) stole cash from the registers at California Tortilla and Cold Stone but nothing was stolen from Quiznos. The suspect(s) fled prior to the officers’ arrival. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Charles County Sheriff’s Office at301-932-7777 or Charles County Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS. Officer J. Hatfield is investigating.
ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER: On Aug. 3 at 11:44 p.m. Charles County Sheriff’s officers responded to the Thunderbird Motel located at 11050 Crain Highway in Glasva for the report of a fight. Officer B. Flynn arrived at the scene and discovered Sherri Michelle Lape, 33, of Drayden, Md., had assaulted a tenant of the motel. During the investigation, Lape was disorderly, yelling obscenities and threats. Officer B. Flynn ordered Lape multiple times to lower her voice but Lape continued to yell. Officer Flynn attempted to take Lape into custody for disorderly conduct but she spit on him and attempted to punch him. She continued to struggle and broke the driver-side mirror on the officer’s patrol car. A relative approached the officer from behind but the officer ordered the relative away and the relative complied. Lape was eventually subdued and taken into custody without further incident. She was charged with disorderly conduct, second-degree assault on a police officer and destruction of property worth more than $500. She was being held at the Charles County Detention Center pending an appearance before a district court commissioner.
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visitwww.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 2012
LARCENY:
1000 block Bakersfield Ln, 8/5 – 8/6 6:00 am. A resident reported that a quantity of cash was stolen from his unlocked vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
Health South Rehabilitation, 300 Park Hill Dr, 8/3 – 8/6 9:00 am. A contractor reported that several spools of copper wiring were stolen from a construction site. The investigation is ongoing.
100 block Princess Anne St, 8/1 – 8/4 2:00 pm. A resident reported that her son’s bicycle was stolen from a bike rack in the apartment complex. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
VANDALISM:
Greenbrier Music, 1117 Tyler St, 8/3 – 8/6 11:30 am. The owner reported that a window was broken on the building. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
200 block Farrell Ln, 8/6 9:15 pm – 10:15 pm. A resident reported that a sign on his property was damaged. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
ARRESTS:
Travis Hudson, 37, of Stafford was arrested for failure to appear in court.
City Lights Hair Salon, 1004 Charles St, 8/4 12:20 am. An employee of a downtown business reported that he witnessed a male subject kicking in the rear door at 1004 Charles Street. Police checked the business but did not find anyone inside or anything stolen. The suspect was described as a white male with short hair, approximately 6 feet tall, and wearing a white polo shirt with horizontal stripes and blue denim shorts. Police searched the area but were unable to find anyone matching the suspect description. Damage was also found on the rear door of Olde Town Butcher at 405 William Street. That damage also appeared to be from an attempt to kick the door open. The investigation is ongoing.
Fredericksburg Baptist Church, 1019 Princess Anne St, 8/4 12:35 am. Police in the area were searching for the above suspect when they heard glass breaking and saw a large object being thrown from a window of the church. Officers set up a secure perimeter around the building and while doing so, they heard crashing sounds coming from inside. A short time later the suspect exited through the front door and immediately surrendered to police. While he was being taken into custody, the suspect spit on one of the officers and continued to spit after he was placed in a patrol vehicle. A police canine checked the interior of the building and cleared it without locating anyone else. Two stained glass windows were found damaged as well as a door that had been removed from its hinges. The suspect apparently gained entry to the building by forcing the lock on the front door, which was also damaged. Edmund Whitehead, 22, a second lieutenant in the Royal British Navy and currently deployed to Quantico, was arrested for burglary, destruction of property, and assault on law enforcement. He was incarcerated at the Rappahannock Regional Jail. Whitehead was not implicated in the damage done to City Lights Hair Salon.
LARCENY:
Hyperion Espresso, 301 William St, 8/3 8:40 am. A King George resident reported that his iPhone was stolen while he was at the coffee shop. The victim activated the tracking device on the phone and used a computer at the Visitor Center to monitor the phone's location to various points downtown. When police arrived, the phone's last location was pinpointed at Micah Ministries. With assistance from the Micah staff, the phone was found in the possession of a man inside 1013 Princess Anne Street. Taurean Hansley, 30, of no fixed address was arrested for felony larceny and incarcerated at the Rappahannock Regional Jail under a $1000 bond.
Relax Inn, 1904 Princess Anne St, 8/1 - 8/4 11:00 am. A guest reported that personal documents were stolen from his room. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
1900 block Blue Gray Pkwy, 8/4 6:00 am - 11:50 am. A King George resident reported that her scooter broke down and she left it on the side of the road and continued to work. The scooter was later located at a business in Spotsylvania County where two male subjects were attempting to sell it to the store. The store manager contacted the Sheriff's Office because he found the sale suspicious. A Spotsylvania deputy arrested the two suspects and met a City officer at the magistrate's office so charges could be placed by both jurisdictions. Juan Rosa, 27, and Jose
Rivera, 31, both of Fredericksburg were arrested and each charged with motor vehicle larceny and conspiracy to commit larceny (Fredericksburg charges) and possession of stolen property and attempting to obtain money by false pretenses (Spotsylvania charges). Rosa and Rivera were incarcerated at the Rappahannock Regional Jail, each under a $2500 bond.
Army National Guard, 1700 Jefferson Davis Hwy, 8/4 9:00 am - 12:30 pm. A Spotsylvania resident reported that his drill bag containing gear was stolen from the facility. The investigation is ongoing.
400 block Virginia Ave, 8/4 - 8/5 11:00 am. A resident reported that an unknown person rummaged through both of his vehicles and stole a purse from one of them. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
Bottom Dollar, 515 Jefferson Davis Hwy, 8/5 8:00 pm. An employee reported that a female subject concealed items of merchandise in a bag and then left the store without paying. The suspect was described as a white female in her 20's and she drove from the scene in a maroon Toyota. The investigation is ongoing.
DUI ARRESTS:
Adam Parker, 48, of Spotsylvania was arrested for DUI in the 900 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy.
Theresa Woolfrey, 40, of Fredericksburg was arrested for DUI in the 1100 block of Jefferson Davis Highway.
Turmell McKay, 31, of Stafford was arrested for DUI in the 1600 block of Princess Anne Street.
ARRESTS:
Taylor Diggins, 24, of Stafford was arrested for possession of alcohol on the riverbank.
Rosa Olivencia, 42, of Lynn, Massachusetts was arrested for domestic assault and battery.
Crystal Hicks, 27, of King George was arrested for shoplifting from Walmart.
Shannon White, 24, of King George was arrested for possession of marijuana and shoplifting from Walmart.
Laverne Byrd, 28, of Colonial Beach was arrested for possession of marijuana and shoplifting from Walmart.
Dion Rankin, 42, of Woodbridge was arrested for possession of alcohol on the riverbank.
Jesse Crabtree, 23, of Spotsylvania was arrested for public intoxication.
Adrian Aley, 18, of King George was arrested for underage possession of alcohol.
Zachery Debernard, 20, of King George was arrested for underage possession of alcohol.
Daniel Balek, 20, of Spotsylvania was arrested for trespassing on the riverbank.
Lee Nunn, 19, of Spotsylvania was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Jordan Asher, 24, of Locust Grove was arrested on a warrant from Stafford charging him with felony larceny.
PATROL OFFICER MAKES DRUG ARREST: On August 1 at 11:37 p.m., Officer J. Morales initiated a traffic stop in the area of Crain Highway and Mattawoman Drive in Waldorf after observing a vehicle being driven on the roadway with no headlights on. Upon approaching the vehicle, Officer Morales detected the odor of marijuana. After checking further, the officer found nearly 40 bags of marijuana and drug paraphernalia in the car. The driver, Jules Sundeilo Harden, 21, of Virginia, and passenger, Marqui Deshwan Worthy, 20, of Waldorf, were arrested and charged with possession with intent to distribute drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia. They were remanded to the Charles County Detention Center.
BURGLARY: On August 2 at 1 a.m., unknown suspect(s) broke out the window to the True Value store at 8030 Matthews Drive in Bryans Road and stole a small amount of cash and other items. PFC C. Deehan is investigating.
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 2012
BURGLARY:
100 block Wellington Lakes Dr, 7/31 9:00 am - 3:45 pm. A resident reported that an unknown
person entered his apartment by prying open a window and stole a television and two video
game systems. The investigation is ongoing.
LARCENY:
100 block Caroline St, 7/30 – 7/31 8:00 am. A resident reported that a handgun, some loose
change, and a bottle of liquor were stolen from his unsecured vehicle. No suspects or
witnesses at this time.
800 block Brompton St, 7/30 – 7/31 6:00 am. A resident reported that an unknown person
rummaged through the glove box and center console of his unlocked vehicle. No suspects or
witnesses at this time.
Famous Footwear, 1666 Carl D Silver Pkwy, 7/31 1:45 pm. An employee reported that two
females stole two pairs of shoes and left the area on foot. The investigation is ongoing.
Home Depot, 1201 Gateway Blvd, 7/31 2:00 pm. A loss prevention employee reported that a
male and female subject stole a vacuum and left the area in a maroon SUV. The investigation
is ongoing.
VANDALISM:
Christ Lutheran Church, 1300 Augustine Ave, 7/30 – 7/31 9:00 am. An intern reported that the
glass outer door to the office was shattered. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
FRAUD:
700 block Freeman St, 6/30 – 7/31 A resident reported that she responded to an ad on
Craigslist for a job and the check she received in the mail for payment was fraudulent. The
investigation is ongoing.
ARRESTS:
Juan Diego Lopez, 25, of no fixed address was arrested for trespassing.
Ahmid Alzukair, 20, of Saudi Arabia was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Abdulkarem Alahmari, 21, of Saudi Arabia was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Mohammed Alqahtani, 19, of Saudi Arabia was arrested for possession of marijuana.
ROBBERY: On July 29 at 8:37 p.m., four teen-aged males were walking on a path near Prince Edward Drive and Castletower Court in Waldorf when they were approached by a two males who were wearing masks. The suspects pulled guns and demanded the victims’ cash, cell phones, shoes and jewelry. The victims complied and the suspects fled. PFC D. Sylvestre is investigating.
ROBBERY: On July 28 at 6:10 p.m., two 16-year-old males were sitting on a curb, eating food outside an entrance to a store at the St. Charles Town Center mall. A group of teenagers approached and forcibly took the victims' food from their hands. They also kicked the victims and demanded their cell phones. The suspects fled when a security officer drove up. Cpl. J. Burroughs is investigating.
ATTEMPT BURGLARY: On July 28 at 12:59 a.m., officers responded to Dunkin Donut at 3510 Crain Highway in Waldorf for the report of an alarm which had been activated. The first officer arrived within a minute and found damage to a window. A perimeter was established and a police K-9 checked the building. Officers recovered evidence and determined the suspects were two white males wearing masks and light-colored clothing. Both suspects were approximately 6’0” tall, one with an average build, and the other heavy set. It appeared they fled the area once the alarm activated. Officer S. Duley is investigating.
DETECTIVES ARREST SUSPECTS IN ROBBERY AND ASSAULT: Detectives assigned to the CCSO Criminal Investigations Division have identified three people wanted in connection with a robbery and assault of a 29-year-old male; two of the suspects have been arrested and detectives are seeking the third suspect’s whereabouts. The robbery occurred on July 23 when the victim was invited to the home of an acquaintance, Jessica Lynn Winkler, 21, who lives in an apartment in the 4300 block of Hawthorne Road in Indian Head. Once at the apartment, the victim was confronted by two male suspects: Giovanni Anthony Carmichael, 24, of no fixed address and Alex Christian Trollinger, 19, of Indian Head. They entered the apartment after the victim’s arrival, pulled a shotgun and a handgun and demanded the victim’s money and cigarettes. Then, the suspects began punching and kicking the victim. During the assault, one of the guns fired but no one was struck; the round went into a wall. After the assault, the suspects carried the victim - who was unconscious – outside where they left him on the side of the building. The victim was found by officers who were responding to the area for the assault. The victim was transported to the hospital where he was treated for non life-threatening injuries.
Detectives responded to the scene and conducted multiple interviews. They developed information about the suspects’ identities and learned the victim had gone to the apartment to purchase drugs. Investigators obtained arrest warrants and Winkler and Trollinger were arrested on July 26. They were charged with robbery, first-degree assault, second-degree assault, use of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and theft. An arrest warrant is on file for Carmichael and detectives are seeking his whereabouts. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective C. Wimberly at (301) 609-6491.
Jessica Winkler
Alex Trollinger
Photos: Charles County Sheriff's Office
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in Charles County that leads to an arrest or indictment. Anyone with information about a crime may contact Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS or Text CHARLES + your tip to CRIMES or visit www.ccso.us to submit a web tip. All callers remain anonymous.
TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2012
LARCENY:
1600 block Franklin St, 7/29 – 7/30 8:45 am. A resident reported that a quantity of loose
change was stolen from her unlocked vehicle. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
900 block Hanover St, 7/29 – 7/30 3:00 am. A resident reported that his bicycle was stolen
from the front porch. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
Homewood Suites, 1040 Hospitality Ln, 7/30 2:00 am – 10:30 am. A guest reported that the
lock was broken off his tag-along trailer and a quantity of ammunition was stolen from inside.
The rear window of the vehicle pulling the trailer was also shattered. The investigation is
ongoing.
1700 block Charles St, 7/9 (reported 7/30) A resident reported that jewelry was stolen from
her bedroom. Some of the jewelry was later discovered to have been sold to Fredericksburg
Gold and Pawn. The investigation is ongoing.
VANDALISM:
Cal Ripken Foundation, 1000 Wicklow Dr, 7/27 – 7/30 7:00 am. The manager reported that a
sign mounted on the side of the building was damaged. No suspects or witnesses at this time.
ARRESTS:
Terrick Waiters, 21, of Spotsylvania was arrested for embezzlement.
David Vanallen, 32, of Spotsylvania was arrested on a warrant from Spotsylvania charging him
with violation of a protective order.
Jarred Kee, 18, of Stafford was arrested for underage possession of alcohol.
Shawn Garrison, 30, of Stafford was arrested for public intoxication.
Frank Dungan, 31, of Stafford was arrested for drinking in public.
Mark Morris, 49, of no fixed address was arrested for possession of glass containers on the
riverbank.
George Smith, 59, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication, obstruction of
justice, and assault on law enforcement.
Terrence Whiteside, 27, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication.
Natavia Phillips, 20, of Stafford was arrested for public intoxication.