Police Beat: Trooper charged Peter A. Merski with possession of dope and hallucingens

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Southern Maryland Police Beat

Police beat: Reports from Lt. Sean Morris, of Prince Frederick Barrack of the Maryland State Police.

Theft from Motor Vehicle:

OWINGS, MD. — On 8/5/14 at 8:37 pm, Trooper First Class Matthews responded to the 800 block of Mt. Harmony Rd. in Owings for a reported theft from a vehicle.  The victim reported items were removed from her unsecured vehicle.  Evidence retrieved from the scene has been forwarded to the Crime Lab for analysis.  Investigation continues.

 

Timothy Greenhorn
Timothy Greenhorn

This Greenhorn was no tenderfoot

PRINCE FREDERICK, MD. — Maryland State Police report that on 8/6/14 at 1:35 pm, Trooper First Class Costello responded to the area of the PNC Bank in Prince Frederick for a reported disorderly subject.  Timothy E. Greenhorn, 36 of no fixed address, was located in an extremely intoxicated condition.  Greenhorn was belligerent and became aggressive during contact with police.  He was arrested and incarcerated at the Calvert County Detention Center.

 

Burglary / Destruction of Property:

CHESAPEAKE BEACH, MD. — On 8/7/14 at 9:59 am, Trooper Newcomer responded to the 7800 block of Old Bayside Rd. in Chesapeake Beach for a reported burglary.  A shed in the back of the property which was secured by a pad lock had been cut to gain access inside.  A suspect has been developed and charges are pending.

 

Peter A. Merski drug arrest MSP 081114
Peter A. Merski drug arrest MSP 081114

More than enough Pot; with a dash of PCP

PRINCE FREDERICK, MD. — On 8/7/14 at 10:56 pm, Trooper First Class Casarella stopped a vehicle on Dares Beach Rd. near Armory Rd. in Prince Frederick for a traffic violation.  While speaking with the driver, a strong odor of raw marijuana was emitting from inside the vehicle.  A probable cause search revealed 77.4 grams of marijuana and 24.4 grams of hallucinogens.  Additionally a scale and drug paraphernalia were located in the vehicle.  Peter A. Merski, 22 of Owings, was arrested and incarcerated at the Calvert County Detention Center.

 

 

David E Wilson Chesapeake Beach heroin arrest MSP 081114
David E Wilson Chesapeake Beach heroin arrest MSP 081114

Heroin – the wonder drug

CHESAPEAKE BEACH, MD. — On 8/9/14 at 1:14 am, Trooper First Class Barlow responded to the 6300 block of 13th St. in Chesapeake Beach for a call to check welfare/CDS complaint.  David E. Wilson, 20 of Chesapeake Beach, was located.  He was arrested for possession of heroin and CDS paraphernalia. Wilson was incarcerated at the Calvert County Detention Center.

 

Thieves worked the concert crowd

ST. LEONARD, MD. — On 8/9/14 at 3:36 pm, Trooper First Class Wiesemann responded to the end of Maryland Avenue in St. Leonard for a reported theft.  The victim reported that while attending a concert in the area, the front registration plate had been removed from her vehicle.  The Maryland registration 5AY1643 has been entered into NCIC.  Investigation continues.

 

DUI Arrests made by the Maryland State Police Prince Frederick Barrack-

 

Name Age Date of Arrest Address Arresting Trooper
Rodney L. Bransom 30 08/07/14 @ 12:02 am Bryans Road, MD TPR. J. Palumbo
Steven T. Houchen 62 08/07/14 @ 11:07 pm Lusby, MD TFC B. Wiesemann
Robert W. White 22 08/09/14 @ 02:12 am Deale, MD TPR. J. Palumbo
Christopher M. Wallace 23 08/09/14 @ 08:19 am Prince Frederick, MD TPR. J. Warrick
David R. Angel 51 08/09/14 @ 11:19 pm Seabrook, TX TFC B. Wiesemann
Andrew J. Shea 25 08/10/14 @ 09:51 pm Fredericksburg, VA TFC S. Casarella
  • This Greenhorn was no tenderfoot PRINCE FREDERICK, MD. --- Maryland State Police report that on 8/6/14 at 1:35 pm, Trooper First Class Costello responded to the area of the PNC Bank in Prince Frederick for a reported disorderly subject. Timothy E. Greenhorn, 36 of no fixed address, was located in an extremely intoxicated condition. Greenhorn was belligerent and became aggressive during contact with police. He was arrested and incarcerated at the Calvert County Detention Center.

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