PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – During the week of April 1, 2024 – April 7, 2024, Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to 1,692 calls for service throughout the community including, but not limited to:

  • Check Welfare / Mental Health: 44
  • Disorderly: 16
  • Domestics: 25
  • Motor Vehicle Crashes: 46
  • Patrol Checks / School Checks: 933
  • Suspicious Persons / Vehicles: 32
  • Traffic Complaints: 68
  • 911 Hang-Ups: 46
  • ARRESTS: 23

Burglary: 24-27496 – On April 5, 2024, Cpl. Bortchevsky responded to Granados Tires located at 7605 Meadow Run Lane in Owings, for report of theft. Investigation revealed an unknown suspect burglarized 3 Conex boxes containing new tires. The estimated value of stolen property is $6,463.96. The estimated value of damaged property is $100.00.

Susan Michelle Furr
Susan Michelle Furr

CDS Violation: 24-26421 – On April 1, 2024, Deputy Tunnell initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle on Dares Beach Road in the area of Terrace Drive in Prince Frederick, for an equipment violation. Investigation revealed, the passenger, Susan Michelle Furr, 37 of Dunkirk, was possessing a glass pipe and a pill container containing 2 controlled dangerous substances. Furr was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where she was charged with CDS: Possession-Not Cannabis and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.

Linda Marie Bond
Linda Marie Bond

CDS Violation: 24-27145 – On April 3, 2024, DFC Tavares responded to the area of Southbound Rt. 4 and Coster Rd. in Lusby, to assist a motorist who had run out of gas. Contact was made with the driver who initially provided a false name, but was later identified as Linda Marie Bond, 29 of no fixed address. Investigation revealed Bond has open warrants for her arrest thru MSP and St. Mary’s County. Further investigation revealed a clear smoking device with burnt residue (suspected crack cocaine) and a metal rod with white powder residue (suspected crack cocaine) were located in the vehicle. Bond was arrested and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where she was charged with Fraud- Per Identification Avoid Prosecution and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.

Patrick Lee Brown
Patrick Lee Brown

CDS Violation: 24-27357 – On April 4, 2024, DFC Lewis initiated a traffic stop in the area of the Wawa located at 305 Market Square Drive in Prince Frederick, for an equipment violation. Upon making contact with the occupants, the rear passenger refused to provide identification and continued to be irate. Further investigation revealed drug paraphernalia to include two burnt glass pipes were located inside the vehicle. Patrick Lee Brown, 59 of Huntingtown, was arrested and charged with CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.

Bobby Lewis King Jr.
Bobby Lewis King Jr.
Shannon O’Neal Wills
Shannon O’Neal Wills

CDS Violation: 24-27229 – On April 4, 2024, Deputy Newton responded to Solomons Island Road in the area of Wayside Drive in Sunderland, for a traffic complaint. Investigation revealed citizens called 911 to report a vehicle all over the roadway and the driver hanging his leg out of the window. A traffic stop was initiated after an equipment violation was observed. The driver, Bobby Lewis King Jr., 39 of Sunderland, initially failed to stop. Further investigation revealed, King was operating the vehicle while under the influence. A vehicle search revealed, a metal rod, a brown cigarette (suspected PCP), and a container with a white rock inside (suspected crack). King was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Negligent and Reckless Driving, DWI, CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia and CDS: Possession-Not Cannabis. The passenger, Shannon O’Neal Wills, 46 of Sunderland, was charged with CDS: Possession-Not Cannabis.

Raymond Eugene Sompayrac
Raymond Eugene Sompayrac
Jesse Ray Sompayrac
Jesse Ray Sompayrac

Disorderly: 24-27882 – On April 6, 2024, DFC. A. Dymond responded to Abner’s Crabhouse/A&A Gaming located at 3748 Harbor Road in Chesapeake Beach, for disorderly subjects. DFC Dymond was advised two disorderly patrons were causing a disturbance and needed to be removed from the bar and escorted off the property. The two males, Raymond Eugene Sompayrac, 55 of Chesapeake Beach, and Jesse Ray Sompayrac, 35 of St. Leonard, were shouting derogatory racial remarks. Both males were asked to leave the property and refused to do so. Jesse began to make lewd threats toward deputies in the presence of customers walking across the parking lot. Both Raymond and Jesse were placed into custody and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Trespassing: Private Property, Disorderly Conduct, and Intoxicated Public Disturbance.

Ted William Taylor Jr.
Ted William Taylor Jr.

Theft: 24-27296 – On April 4, 2024, Deputy Daily responded to the Walmart located at 10600 Town Center Blvd. in Dunkirk, MD for the report of a shoplifting incident. Investigation revealed Ted William Taylor Jr., 34 of Prince Frederick, had entered the electronics section of the store. He proceeded to unlock a secured case and unlawfully took 9 boxes of AirPods, placing them into a shopping cart before exiting the store without making any payment. Taylor was observed transferring the stolen items into his vehicle. A subsequent search of Taylor’s person yielded a barrel key, which was identified as the tool used to open the locked case. Taylor was placed under arrest for the theft and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he shouted obscenities, racial slurs, and threats. Taylor’s behavior escalated by resisting arrest and exhibiting violent behavior, including spitting on Correctional Deputies. A search of Taylor’s person at the jail revealed copper mesh, a metal push rod, and a bag of suspected crack cocaine residue. Taylor was charged with Theft: $100 to Under $1500, 4th-Degree Theft/Burglary, Burglary-4th Degree/Tools, and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.

Theft: 24-27556 – On April 5, 2024, Deputy Morrison responded to the Sheriff’s Office located at 30 Church Street in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft. The complainant advised a small safe containing a driver’s license, social security card, and several medications was stolen from the trunk of a vehicle on April 1 while parked outside the Cliff’s Motel located at 4785 St. Leonard Road in St. Leonard. The estimated value of stolen property is $11.00.

Theft: 24-27827 – On April 6, 2024, Deputy Claggett responded to the Wawa located at 10205 Kirksville Lane in Dunkirk, for the report of a theft. The complainant advised two males entered the store an grabbed an armful of unpaid merchandise and walked past all points of sale without making payment. The suspects were identified as Paul A. Aragona, 19 of Dunkirk, and Charles D. Demarest, 19 of Dunkirk. The estimated value of stolen property is $17.92. Both suspects were trespassed indefinitely from the property and cited for Theft: less than $100.

Theft: 24-27765 – On April 6, 2024, Deputy T. Bowen responded to the 3700 block of Harbor Road in Chesapeake Beach, for the report of a theft. The complainant advised an unknown suspect stole a DeWalt power drill and impact wrench from the complainant’s unlocked vehicle. The estimated value of stolen property is $600.00.

Theft: 24-27943 – On April 7, 2024, Deputy Deinert responded to the 1900 block of Solomons Island Road in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft. The complainant advised a Razor Dirt Bike, described as a Razor Dirt Rocket SX500 was stolen from a shed on the property. The dirt bike is yellow and red in color with an aftermarket white reflector on the handlebars. The estimated value of stolen property is $600.00.

For the week of April 1, – April 7, 2024, the school arrest data is as follows:

  • Criminal Arrests: 4
  • Criminal CDS Arrests: 0
  • Civil Citations: 0

DUI Arrests for the week of April 1 – April 7, 2024

  • On April 4, Richard M. Huntzberry, 37 of St. Leonard, by DFC Lewis
  • On April 4, Bobby L. King Jr., 39 of Sunderland, by Deputy Newton

Anyone with information about these incidents is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office at (410) 535-2800 and reference the case number provided. Citizens may remain anonymous thru the ‘Submit a Tip’ feature on the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office mobile app. To download, visit https://apps.myocv.com/share/a39520678 . Tipsters may also email ccsotips@calvertcountymd.gov.

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