Weekly News Media Briefs – Week Ending February 2, 2008

From the Caroline County Sheriff’s Office: Weekly News Media Briefs – Week Ending February 2, 2008:

On January 23, 2008, Deputy P. E. Ford, III responded to a reported disorderly person in Carmel Church. After investigating, Donnie L. Poindexter, 44, of Ruther Glen was charged with being drunk in public. He was released on his own recognizance and a court date of March 5, 2008 was set.

On January 26, 2008, Deputy C. S. Wooldridge responded to a fight call in Woodford. After investigating, Ryan E. Harrie, 29, of Ruther Glen was charged with malicious wounding and possession of a controlled substance. He was ordered held without bond and an arraignment date of February 1, 2008 was set.

On January 26, 2008, Deputy S. Mullane was on foot patrol at a business in Carmel Church. His canine alerted to a vehicle in the parking lot. After investigating, Charles C. Rowe, 29, of Knoxville, TN was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance. He was ordered held on a $2500 bond and a court date of February 1, 2008 was set.

On January 27, 2008, Deputy G. J. Hamilton responded to a domestic in Ruther Glen. After investigating, Gregory A. Hulo, 36, of Ruther Glen was charged with abduction, domestic assault, trespassing and damaging a telephone to prevent another from seeking aid. He was ordered held without bond and an arraignment date of January 29, 2008 was set.

On January 27, 2008, Deputy F. L. Brennan responded to an incident in Ruther Glen. After investigating, Kevin R. Lewis, 30, of Ruther Glen was charged with assault. He was released on his own recognizance and an arraignment date of February 2, 2008 was set.

On January 28, 2008, Deputy G. J. Hamilton stopped a vehicle for a traffic infraction. After investigating, Stacey J. St. Julien, 38, of Woodford was charged with an outstanding felony warrant from Spotsylvania and with carrying a concealed weapon. He was released on his own recognizance and a court date of March 5, 2008 was set.

On January 28, 2008, Deputy G. J. Hamilton stopped a vehicle fro a traffic infraction. After investigating, Terrance S. Mosley, 42, of Ruther Glen was charged with driving on a suspended driver’s license – 4th offense. He was ordered held without bond and an arraignment date of February 1, 2008 was set.

On January 29, 2008, Deputy C. S. Wooldridge was notified of a potential fraud. After investigating, Clyde E. Lindsey, 67, of Woodford was charged with felony bad check. He was released on his own recognizance and an arraignment date of February 1, 2008 was set.

On January 30, 2008, Deputy C. S. Wooldridge stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. After investigating, Wesley P. Brown, II, 44, of Ruther Glen was charged with possession of marijuana 2nd offense and driving on a suspended drivers license – 3rd offense. He was ordered held under a $1000 bond and an arraignment date of February 8, 2008 was set.

February 1, 2008 Deputy D. W. Mundie stopped a vehicle for a traffic infraction. After investigating, Ronnie Thaxton, 37, of Upper Marlboro, MD was charged with D.U. I. and Refusal to Submit to a Chemical Test. He was held on a $2500 secure bond, and a preliminary date of trial is set for February 6, 2008.

On February 2, 2008, Deputy C. S. Wooldridge stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. After investigating, Brian L. Wilson, 30, of Ruther Glen was detained on a Fail to Appear Warrant out of Spotsylvania. It was also determined that he was driving on a Suspended License.

On February 2, 2008, Deputy G. J. Hamilton responded to a disturbance call in Ruther Glen. Upon investigating, Gregory Brown, 37, of Ruther Glen, was charged with destruction of property and being drunk in public. A preliminary date of February 6, 2008 has been set.

Caroline County Sheriff’s Office’ Wrap Up

According to Sheriff Tony Lippa, Caroline Deputies made 4 drug arrests, 7 domestic violence arrests, 4 D.U.I arrests and 59 other criminal arrests during the past week. The deputies served 212 civil papers, issued 161 traffic summonses, handled 11 motor vehicle crashes, responded to 28 alarm calls, and dealt with 8 juvenile offenders. The Sheriff’s Office Communications Center dispatched 514 calls for service and handled 1,735 telephone inquiries. The CCSO also logged 22 calls assisting outside agencies and had 190 self initiated calls.

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