QA Sheriff Press Releases 11/19/2012

INCIDENT: Burglary

DATE / TIME: 11/12/2012 @ 1425 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: Georgette Court, Stevensville

VICTIM: Sherry C. Koerber of Stevensville

 

NARRATIVE: Victim reported finding her camper parked in her driveway had been used by unknown persons. Victim found empty cans, blankets and suspected CDS when she checked it. Investigation indicated that homeless friends of a relative living at the victim’s house may be responsible. Investigation remains open.

 

DEPUTY: Deputy Steve Matthews

CASE: 12-31953

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INCIDENT: Burglary

DATE / TIME: 11/13/2012 @ 1113 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: 1600 Barclay Road, Barclay

VICTIM: Andrew B. Miller 2nd of Barclay

 

NARRATIVE: Victim advised he returned home after being out for a few hours and discovered his bedroom had been entered and a pair of Sperry shoes, cash and a jar of change missing. Items were valued at $130. Investigation remains open at this time.

 

DEPUTY: Deputy Nathaniel Burns

CASE: 12-32021

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INCIDENT: Credit Card Fraud

DATE / TIME: 11/13/2012 @ 1307 Hours

LOCATION: Granny Branch Road, Church Hill

VICTIM: Pamela Boone of Church Hill

 

NARRATIVE: Victim reported three purchases charged to her account for tools she did not order. The tools were shipped to locations in Tennessee and Texas with her account being charged $4,765.00. The credit card company is continuing the investigation.

 

DEPUTY: Cpl. Jeremy Davidson

CASE: 12-32028

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INCIDENT: Burglary

DATE / TIME: 11/13/2012 @ 1348 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: Flowers Road, Queen Anne

VICTIM: Elizabeth & Howard Pinder of Queen Anne

 

NARRATIVE: Victims reported returning home and finding a door pried open and their bedroom had been ransacked. Victims said they were missing the top tray to a jewelry box with some rings missing. Case remains under investigation.

 

DEPUTY: Deputy Steve Matthews

CASE: 12-32034

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INCIDENT: Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle

DATE / TIME: 11/13/2012 @ 1524 hours (Reported)

LOCATION: 1020 Kent Narrows Road, Grasonville

VICTIM: Raymond C. McGuirk of Baltimore

ARREST: Pending

CHARGE: U/U of M/V & Theft

 

NARRATIVE: Victim reported staying at a hotel in Grasonville with a female suspect on 11/11. During the evening, she asked to use his vehicle, a white 1995 Lexus GS300, to go to the Royal Farm store and then never returned. The vehicle was later recovered disabled on Rolling Bridge Road near Centreville. An Arrest Warrant has been issued for Jessica Rose Tyron (27) of Centreville. Tyron is 5’01, 120 Pounds with Blonde Hair and Blue Eyes. She can be identified by a rose tattoo on her right side of her neck.

 

DEPUTY: Deputy Steve Matthews

CASE: 12-32039

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INCIDENT: Theft from Vehicle

DATE / TIME: 11/15/2012 @ 0709 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: 3000 Block of Barclay Road, Marydel

VICTIM: QAC Sanitary District

 

NARRATIVE: Employee of the Sanitary District reported that overnight unknown person(s) removed laptop computer from the QA truck while parked at his residence. The Dell Inspiron laptop was valued at $800.

 

DEPUTY: Dfc. George Sewell

CASE: 12-32188

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INCIDENT: MDOP

DATE / TIME: 11/16/2012 @ 0145 Hours

LOCATION: 300 Block of McKay Road, Stevensville

VICTIM: See Narrative

 

NARRATIVE: Michael McKenney reported seeing a suspect damaging his neighbors vehicle and gave chase of the suspect into a wooded area near William Way off of Buckingham. The owner of the damaged car was Robin A. Lombel who stated items in the car were scattered about and a headlight had been damaged. As residents began to find additional incidents they called in. David Haber of Chesapeake Drive reported his vehicle had been entered and a 5 gallon gas can had been left. Also on Chesapeake Drive, Mark Moynihan reported his shed being entered, tools thrown about and spray paint on both the interior and exterior of the shed. On McKay Road, Samantha L. Talbott advised a car charger was missing and that a second car in the driveway sounded it’s alarm around 0500 hours. The possible suspect is described as small framed white male wearing a dark jacket with blue jeans.

 

DEPUTY: Dfc. Jason Rickard

ASSIST: Deputy Steve Matthews

CASE: 12-32270

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INCIDENT: Disturbance

DATE / TIME: 11/16/2012 @ 0904 Hours

LOCATION: 115 Shore Way Drive, Queenstown (QA Emergency Center)

VICTIM: Male (48) of Queen Anne

 

NARRATIVE: Units responded to the QA Emergency Center for a disturbance. Investigation revealed a female had been brought to the location for difficulty breathing allegedly caused by a family member upsetting her wanting money for drugs. While at the hospital two members of the family got into an argument during which a punch was thrown but did not connect. Parties were separated and no charges were made.

 

DEPUTY: Deputy Steve Matthews

ASSIST: Deputy N. Burns, Deputy C. Hartmetz, MSP

CASE: 12-32286

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INCIDENT: Medical Emergency

DATE / TIME: 11/16/2012 @ 0950 Hours

LOCATION: Butterworth Place, Stevensville

VICTIM: Male (18) of Pasadena

 

NARRATIVE: Victim was reported to be upset and under the influence of “Spice”. The male made statements of wanting to harm himself by jumping from a moving vehicle. He was taken into custody without incident and transported by patrol car to Anne Arundel Medical Center for treatment.

 

DEPUTY: Deputy Steve Matthews

CASE: 12-32290

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INCIDENT: Armed Robbery / Theft

DATE / TIME: 11/16/2012 @ 1246 Hours

LOCATION: 2205 Main Street, Chester MD

VICTIM: Erin A. Windsor-Hailey of Cambridge

Katisha L. Jones of Easton

Lakita S. Turner of Easton

 

NARRATIVE: Victims reported being at a self-storage business in Chester reference to getting a storage unit. There they met a male subject, known to the women, who had offered to help one of the females to move. On arrival they met the man who pulled a handgun and told them this was a robbery. Ms. Jones who was holding an envelope with money for her sister, Ms. Turner, immediately threw the envelope at the suspect. The male picked up the envelope and fled on foot. The envelope contained an estimated $2500.

 

The male was described as an African American, mid 20’s, 5’11” 165 pounds known as “Coolio” or “Home Boy” on the street. The suspects name may be Brian White and he’s from the Glen Burnie area. He was wearing a black jacket, black pants and a black skull cap. A search of the area failed to locate the subject.

 

The incident is under investigation by the Sheriff’s Criminal Investigation Unit.

 

DEPUTY: Deputy Steve Matthews

ASSIST: Det. Eric Goodman – additional Sheriff’s Deputies & MSP

CASE: 12-32304

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INCIDENT: Stolen Tags

DATE / TIME: 11/16/2012 @ 1613 Hours

LOCATION: 100 Block of Country Day Road, Chester

VICTIM: Jeremy Lins of Chester

 

NARRATIVE: Victim reported someone had taken the tags off of his company’s work van, a 2001 Chevy van parked at the business. Tag were 1A/A 6057.

 

DEPUTY: Deputy Steve Matthews

CASE: 12-32313

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INCIDENT: MDOP

DATE / TIME: 11/17/2012 @ 0910 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: 612 Batts Neck Road, Stevensville

VICTIM: Chris Culling of Stevensville

 

NARRATIVE: Victim reported that an unknown person had shot the side of his house in the past few days. Bullet holes were located in the side door, six in the wall siding and two in the windows. Bullets inside the house had struck a refrigerator, a china cabinet and a chair rail. In total 10 rounds appeared to have struck the house. Victim stated that he had just bought the house and had not moved in yet. Investigation indicated the rounds were .45 caliber and may have been shot from a moving vehicle. Damages were estimated over $500.

 

DEPUTY: Deputy Steve Matthews

ASSIST: D/Cpl. Steve Stouffer

CASE: 12-32371

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INCIDENT: Theft / Use of Stolen Credit Card

DATE / TIME: 11/17/2012 @ 2230 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION: Queenstown Outlets ( Easy Spirit)

VICTIM: Hollie Beeler of Stevensville

 

NARRATIVE: Victim reported she worked at the Easy Spirit store from 2PM to 9PM on Saturday and realized she was missing her wallet from her purse. The purse was left in a rear portion of the store. Thinking she had left it home, she waited until arriving home and then reported the theft. Upon Checking, she learned that her cards had been used at Michael Kors, POLO, Watkins Beauty and CVS in a total amount of $2375.00

 

The following day a co-worker of the victim reported that her wallet was also missing. In this incident the wallet contained a debit card, driver’s license and an insurance card.

 

DEPUTY: Dfc. Seth Ambrose

ASSIST: Cpl. Jeremy Davidson

CASE: 12-32425

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