LEONARDTOWN, Md. – The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office handled 1341 calls for service, including 8 emergency Petitions February 12-18, 2024.

Calls for service include requests for police assistance originating from the public as well as self-initiated events made by deputy sheriffs.

The Emergency Petition statute in Maryland enables the prompt evaluation of individuals experiencing a mental health crisis having the potential to harm themselves or others to be taken to an emergency facility to assess the need for immediate treatment.

ARRESTS:

Mindi Jo Blado

2/10/24 – Mindi Jo Blado, 43, of Mechanicsville, MD, by Deputy Elijsha Munn, for Assault Second Degree X 2 and Violation of a Protective Order.

Reginald Leon Brown

2/12/24 – Reginald Leon Brown, Jr., 31, of Lexington Park, MD, by DFC Thomas Snyder, for Assault Second Degree on a Division of Corrections Employee.

Kevin Benjamin Berry

2/16/24 – Kevin Benjamin Berry, 35, of Lexington Park, MD, by Deputy Preston Dixon, for Possession of Contraband in a Place of Confinement.

DUIs:

Travon Dalonte Washington

2/13/24 – Travon Dalonte Washington, 24, of La Plata, MD, by Deputy Alexander Tasciotti, for Driving a Vehicle While So Far Impaired by Drugs Cannot Drive Safely, Driving a Vehicle While Impaired by a Controlled Dangerous Substance and Negligent Driving.

Jairo Adolpho Gonzalez Castillo

2/16/24 – Jairo Adolpho Gonzalez Castillo, 31, of Lexington Park, MD, by Deputy James Morgan, for Driving a Vehicle While Under the Influence of Alcohol and Driving While Impaired by Alcohol.

SUMMONSES:

2/13/24 – Kirk Eugene Worthington, 50, of Leonardtown, MD, by DFC David Katulich, for Theft and Theft Scheme.

2/14/24 – Tina Louise Babcock, 40, of Lexington Park, MD, by Deputy Joseph Senatore, for CDS: Possession Not Cannabis.

WARRANTS:

Spencer Lee Brown

2/18/24 – Spencer Lee Brown, 29, of Lexington Park, MD, by Deputy Patrick Hudson, for Assault First Degree and Assault Second Degree.

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2 Comments

  1. there are certain subjects Law + Order won’t touch with a 10- foot pole and I wonder if its because they need/ expect cooperation from the criminal justice system and there are some things they just can’t talk about. [has there been a show about this? no. Has there been a show about this? no. Has there been a show about this? no. ]

  2. Sierra hotel SMCSO LEO’s. thank you for all you do to keep the community safe. Be careful on the road.

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