Calvert Sheriff Police Beat / Heroin junkies and burglars galore in Calvert

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Calvert County Sheriff Police Beat

Calvert Sheriff Police Beat / Heroin junkies and burglars galore in Calvert

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Not the free room she had in mind

PRINCE FREDERICK, MD. — Calvert County Sheriff Mike Evans reports that on September 19, 2016, at approximately 10: 20pm, Deputy N. Buckler witnessed someone standing in front of a glass door of the Aquatic Center, in Prince Frederick, within the secured fenced-in area.  The Center was closed for the evening so he made contact with the subject, Olivia Hefter, 23, of Hughesville, MD.  She admitted she had planned to spend the night at the Center; Deputy Buckler witnessed the door was unsecured and partially opened.  She was transported to the Detention Center and charged with 4th Degree Burglary of a Storehouse.

 

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For whom the heroin needle tolls

CHESAPEAKE BEACH, MD. – Calvert Sheriff Mike Evans reports that yet another passed out druggie was found in a state of what could have become a death spiral.

The suspect, Shaye Lynn Beal, of 78 4th Street in Lothian, Md., was found with heroin paraphernalia. Police say that on September 23, 2016, at approximately 9:45 pm, Deputy A. Locke was approached by a concerned citizen, in the parking lot of the Rod & Reel Restaurant, Chesapeake Beach, who told him a female appeared to be passed out in a vehicle.  Deputy Locke located the vehicle, with the unresponsive female, Shaye Beal, 23, of Lothian, MD.  As he made contact and questioned Ms. Beal, he determined she was in Possession of Paraphernalia (plastic baggie) and two (2) hypodermic syringes.  She was arrested and transported to the Detention Center.

Beal was charged on May 12, 2016 with possession of drug equipment by Dep. D. Clark. That case is pending on Sept. 29th and Beal has a taxpayer-provided public defender.

Beal was charged on Dec. 22, 2015, in Anne Arundel County for theft and failed to appear in court on Aug. 15, 2016.  Beal pleaded guilty in Anne Arundel to drug paraphernalia possession on March 14, 2016, and was given two years’ probation in a plea deal with States Attorney Wes Adams.

Calvert County States Attorney Laura Martin has dropped two drug paraphernalia charges against Beal in the past two years while Beal was given twenty days in jail for providing a false identification to avoid prosecution.

Beal pleaded guilty in Calvert County District Court on Jan. 6, 2015, to drug charges and worked out a deal that gave her 90 days in jail with 75 days suspended.

In Calvert District Court on Jan. 1, 2014, Beal got another plea deal for malicious property destruction and burglary. The deal: sixty days in jail, all time suspended and unsupervised probation for two years.

A drug charge against Beal in Montgomery County was placed on the Stet Docket on Dec. 6, 2012.

 

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Weaving William Whitney Wound Way to Hoosegow on DUI drug charge

SOLOMON’S ISLAND, MD. Calvert Sheriff Mike Evans reports that on September 19, 2016, at approximately 4:00 pm, Deputy R. Shrawder responded to a 911 dispatch that an intoxicated driver was seen weaving all over the road.  He was able to come into contact with the driver, William Whitney, 48, of North Beach, at the base of the Thomas Johnson Bridge, in Solomon’s.  He observed Suboxone in the front seat cup holder.  The deputy placed Whitney under arrest for CDS: Possession of a Synthetic narcotic (Suboxone), Driving/attempting to drive while impaired by controlled dangerous substance and for Driving/attempting to drive while impaired by drug(s) and or alcohol.

 

 

  • The deputy placed Whitney under arrest for CDS: Possession of a Synthetic narcotic (Suboxone), Driving/attempting to drive while impaired by controlled dangerous substance and for Driving/attempting to drive while impaired by drug(s) and or alcohol.

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