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Man charged with property destruction

after attempting to break into homes


This neighborhood off of the road leading to the south gate of the Patuxent River Naval Air Station was the scene of a late night door bashing rampage in which multiple calls for help went to police and resulted in a K-9 dog search of the area for two men and the arrest of Timothy John Uncle Jr.
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HERMANVILLE ---  A man went door to door screaming and banging on doors, breaking the door glass on one home, yelling 'police' and scaring the bejeevers out of residents, according to St. Mary's Sheriff Tim Cameron.  
"The guy was banging on resident's doors and yelling 'police'," said Cameron.  "People didn't know whether he was saying he was the police or to call the police." 
Cameron said arriving deputies had to sort things out and the man told them that two black guys had been with him when he drove down to the area, with a car left at a nearby store.  No homes were actually entered but residents nervous over a series of burglaries in the area still didn't get much sleep as police searched the area.
Cameron said Uncle was arrested for property destruction and that he would continue to pursue leads to solve the burglaries which have taken place in the neighborhoods near the south gate of the Patuxent River Naval Air Station.

One terrified resident made this desperate plea for help to ST. MARY'S TODAY: 
"In the last week, 4 of our 49 houses have been broken into and robbed, to the point that the crime lab has been here, and they have sent uniformed officers to notify  everyone in the neighborhood to be on the lookout for any 3 suspicious looking black males. ...
 the occupants of the apartments are fresh out of jail, on probation and consist of all sorts of shady characters"


Burned out car was torched, says fire marshal

WELCOME  (July 8) ---  A car stolen on Friday from Greenbelt was set afire yesterday after the joy apparently went of the ride for the car thieves. Maryland State Deputy Fire Marshal W. Faron Taylor reported to ST. MARY’S TODAY that a 2001 Dodge Neon was stolen from Ryan Baldwin in Prince Georges County and was discovered burning behind a vacant house located at 7730 Annapolis Woods Road, Welcome, in Charles County.  The loss was set at $3,000 by Deputy State Fire Marshal J. Frye.The fire was controlled in 5 minutes by the Marbury Volunteer Fire Department.

This fire marks another in a series of arson fires in the past week to motor vehicles, mail boxes and an apartment building in Waldorf.

Two Golden Beach youths were charged last week with setting fire to a home in that community, to cover up a theft of a golf cart.  A man was charged with the apartment house fire where 2 people were injured when they jumped fleeing the blaze. Last week a stolen Harley Davidson was set afire in Bryans Road and someone torched a Ford Ranger in Waldorf.



Another Motorcyclist Killed

Man Dead of Broken Neck When Motorist Failed to Yield
 

 






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BRYANS ROAD --- Maryland State Police report that at 6:45 pm Friday a Waldorf woman operating a 1998 Toyota failed to yield the right of way to a 21-year-old Bryans Road man operating a 2005 Suzuki motorcycle, causing him to die of a broken neck after he was ejected from his bike.

Sharon Leta Glisson, 67, was treated at Civista Hospital in La Plata  for non-life threatening injuries received in the wreck while Abraheim Mohamed Zarti was taken to Fort Washington Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The collision took place at Rt. 210 (Indian Head Highway) and Matthews Road, in Charles County as Glisson attempted to make a left turn from Rt. 210 onto Mathews Road.   She did so while into the path of Zarti who was proceeding southbound on Rt. 210 and his motorcycle hit the rear quarter panel of the car.

 

Routine Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest

PRINCE FREDERICK —- Police report that on July 2 at 7:30 AM, during a routine traffic stop, David Chancie McDonald, 23 of Prince Frederick, was placed under arrest for an outstanding bench warrant.  Search incident to his arrest revealed CDS.  The subject was charged with possession of CDS, processed and taken to the Calvert County Detention Center.  Arrest was made by TPR Ewig.

Lunch Turns Toasty When Pickup Blazes

ALLEGANY COUNTY –Maryland Natural Resources Police report that on Wednesday, July 4, at 2:35 p.m., a Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) officer eastbound on Pleasant Valley Road in Rocky Gap State Park observed a pickup truck with a camper trailer in tow stopped in the park office parking lot. Two children were sitting in the back seat of the truck eating their lunch and a sedan was parked next to the truck. Monty L. Leatherman, of Keyser, occupied the sedan with his wife. The family had pulled into the park because their truck was overheating.

As the officer approached he noticed a large amount of smoke coming from the hood area of the truck. The officer told the children to exit the truck and then called for backup with fire equipment to the scene. Officers responding attempted to battle the blaze with hand-held fire extinguishers but were unable to control the fire. The truck was totally engulfed in flames.

Flintstone Volunteer Fire Company arrived on the scene and extinguished the blaze. The trailer received moderate damage, however no one was injured.

Drunk Boater Gets Nabbed

GARRETT COUNTY – According to reports on Wednesday, July 4, at 6:10 p.m., the Maryland Natural Resources Police charged John Dean Orr, III, 55, of Rockville, with operating a motor vessel while under the influence of alcohol and operating a motor vessel while impaired by alcohol on Deep Creek Lake.

Orr was stopped after NRP observed his vessel violating the 100-foot from shore no wake zone distance requirement on Deep Creek Lake. After taking field sobriety tests, Orr was placed under arrest and transported to the Maryland State Police McHenry Barrack. Orr took a breath test, which showed a result of a blood alcohol concentration of .11 percent.

Drunk Driver Found Sitting In Car Surrounded By Empties

GARRETT COUNTY - On Thursday afternoon, July 5, Maryland Natural Resources Police charged a West Virginia man for driving while intoxicated in Savage River State Forest.

NRP observed Richard Lee Cain III, 27, of Morgantown, W.Va., sitting in his vehicle with another individual. The vehicle had empty beer cans scattered on the ground around it.

After taking field sobriety tests Cain was placed under arrest and transported to the Garrett County Sheriff’s Office. Cain took a breath test, which showed a blood alcohol concentration of .12 percent. He was charged with driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol per se, driving a vehicle while impaired by alcohol, and littering. He was released on his signature.

Pair Cited for Illegal Dumping
WORCESTER COUNTY - On Monday, July 2, Maryland Natural Resources Police charged Charles "Smitty" Richard Smith, 24, of Eden, and Joseph Wayne Pruitt II, 24, of Snow Hill, with littering.  NRP received a report of illegal dumping of refuge on Old Beech Road and Honeywell Road from the Maryland Forest Service. Through their investigation, NRP identified and located Smith and Pruitt as the individuals responsible for the litter. Both men were issued two citations each for littering.

Drunken Boaters Apprehended in Rough Waters

WORCESTER COUNTY - The Maryland Natural Resources Police charged two Delaware men with operating their vessels while intoxicated on the St. Martin River near Ocean Pines.

On July 4 at 11:15 p.m., NRP observed two vessels traveling together in the area of Club House Canal. The second vessel was not displaying the proper navigational lights. NRP approached both vessels as they headed north, observed both operators and stopped the vessel without proper navigational lights. The first vessel continued in a northerly direction.

The operator of the stopped boat, Thomas M. Bennett, 48, of Bridgeville, Del., was exhibiting signs of intoxication. NRP determined that Bennett would have to be escorted into port for further testing, as heavy sea conditions did not allow for officers to attempt towing the vessel. Sea conditions for that night were 3- to 4-foot waves with winds gusting at 30 knots.

Phone contact was made by NRP with the operator of the first vessel, James Kirk Evans, 41, of Lewes, Del., to ascertain where Bennett needed to take his vessel, as Bennett was unfamiliar with the North Ocean Pines area. Evans allegedly advised NRP that he continued on because he too was intoxicated and shouldn't have been operating his boat. Both individuals were enroute to the public boat ramps at the north end of Ocean Pines. 

Bennett was escorted into the boat ramps by NRP. Ocean Pines Police Department was requested by NRP for assistance at the boat ramps prior to their arrival. After taking field sobriety tests, Bennett and Evans were placed under arrest and transported to the Ocean City Police Department for a breath test.

Bennett took a breath test, which showed a blood alcohol concentration of .16 percent. He was charged with operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol; operating a vessel while impaired by alcohol; operating a vessel while impaired by drugs, or a combination of drugs and alcohol; and operating a vessel between the hours of sunset and sunrise without proper navigation lights.

Evans took a breath test, which showed a blood alcohol concentration of .09 percent. He was charged with operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol; operating a vessel while impaired by alcohol; and operating a vessel while impaired by drugs, or a combination of drugs and alcohol.

A court date of September 14 has been scheduled for both men in Worcester County District Court.

 




 















 

 

 

                               
 
 

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