Destruction of Property Case #14-43756:
A mailbox was damaged on Hoile Lane in Huntingtown August 4 overnight. Cpl. J.
McCarroll is handling the investigation.
Theft Case #14-44013 & 44016:
A pink and white Walmart bicycle and a Green Machine big wheel, together valued at
$180, were stolen from the front porch of a home on Heron Lane in Lusby during the
daytime hours on August 5. A second Green Machine big wheel was stolen from the back
yard of a second home, also on Heron Lane, during the same time frame. Dep. T. Holt is
investigating.
Reckless Endangerment Case #14-44347:
Dep. B. Schaefer responded to a home in the 90 block of German Chapel Road in Prince
Frederick on August 7 at 12:28 p.m. for a firearms complaint. The complainant advised
that a white male walked out of the residence onto a porch and fired a gun into the air.
Schaefer made contact with two subjects inside the residence. The homeowner, Joseph
Wilmer Wightman, III, 70, admitted he shot a gun off his porch into the air to clear it.
A friend had reportedly brought the weapon over but took it with him when he left the
residence. When asked, Wightman advised he had been drinking. Wightman was arrested
and charged with reckless endangerment and alcoholic beverage intoxication/endanger and
discharging a firearm. (No photo available).
Disorderly Conduct Case #14-44614:
On August 8 at 9:53 p.m. Dep. A. Curtin was working a special assignment providing
security at a concert at the St. Leonard Firehouse. A male became irate with fire
department staff members after he was told that the concert was at its’ capacity for patrons.
The man became extremely irate, using profane language and would not leave. Curtin
attempted to escort the man, later identified as Michael Virgil Corley, 24 of Port Republic,
out of the area but Corley repeatedly tried to turn around and walk in the direction of
the concert entrance. He was ultimately placed under arrest and charged with disorderly
conduct.
MICHAEL CORLEY
Theft Case #14-44694:
Someone stole two Tow Max Power King tires off a camper parked at the Chesapeake
Ranch Estates Campground in Lusby sometime between August 6 and 8. DFC J. Bell is
investigating.
CDS Violation Case #14-44734:
On August 9 at 4:15 p.m. DFC J. Bell responded to a house on Golden West Way in Lusby
for the report of a male lying in a driveway who appeared to be unconscious. Bell arrived
and observed a male, later identified as Nicholas Andrew Rapp, 26 of Lusby, lying on
the ground next to a vehicle. Rapp was responsive but incoherent. When he got up there
was a syringe located underneath his body. A second individual, identified as Gary Roger
Williams, 25 of Myrtle Beach, S.C., was in the passenger seat of the vehicle and also
appeared to be unconscious. Bell made contact with him and he was also responsive but
incoherent. Several white pill halves were scattered on his lap. Both men were transported
to Calvert Memorial Hospital for treatment. Rapp was charged with possession of CDS
equipment and possession of drug paraphernalia; a syringe. Williams was charged with the
same two offenses as well as possession of Alprazolam.
Gary Roger Williams |
Nicholas Andrew Rapp |
Disorderly Conduct Case #14-44807:
On August 9 at 11:46 p.m. Dep. N. Gilmore responded to the Southern Community Center
in Lusby for a reported fight in the parking lot. Upon arrival Dep. Gilmore did not observe
anyone fighting. As she patrolled the parking lot she saw a vehicle parked with the engine
still running, occupied by two males. She saw a beer bottle near the rear tire on the driver’s
side of the vehicle. She approached the vehicle and noticed another can of beer by the
driver’s legs and detected a strong odor of alcohol. The driver was identified as Devon
Leon Rawlings, 34 of Huntingtown. Rawlings became belligerent. He was arrested and
charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and drinking alcohol in a retail area as
well as attempting to drive a vehicle while impaired by alcohol and several other traffic
offenses.