QA Press Release 10/18

PRESS RELEASE

OFFICE of the SHERIFF for QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY

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If you have information on any of the cases below you are asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office at (410) 758-0770 or email at sheriff-info@qac.org

 

INCIDENT:        ARMED ROBBERY

DATE / TIME:   10/16/2013 @ 2305 Hours

LOCATION:      Kent Towne Market, Chester

VICTIM:           Burger King

 

NARRATIVE:     Three subjects, all dressed in black clothing and hooded sweatshirts entered the Burger King demanded money. Two of the suspects displayed handguns. The two employees were taken to the restaurant’s office and an undisclosed amount of currency was taken. The two employees were not harmed.

 

INCIDENT:        HOME INVASION / SHOOTING

DATE / TIME:    10/17/2013 @ 0050 Hours

LOCATION:       800 Block of Brownsville Road, Centreville

VICTIM:            Male (38) of Centreville

 

NARRATIVE:      Victim reported two or three suspects entered his residence of Brownsville Road demanded his cell phone and was shot once in the upper body by an unknown caliber handgun.

 

The victim then fled driving himself to Centreville, where he was able to flag down a Centreville Police Officer. Ems responded and the victim was taken to Shock Trauma.

 

Victim was unable to provide a description of his assailants and no one else was at the residence at the time of the shooting.

 

Both incidents are being investigated by the Queen Anne’s Office of the Sheriff’s Criminal Investigation Unit. At this time there is nothing to relate the two incidents together however it has not been ruled out. Persons with any possible information about these two crimes are urged to call the Sheriff’s Office at (410) 758-0770.

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INCIDENT:                 Burglary

DATE / TIME:            10/08/2013 @ 1622 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION:               600 Block of Kimberly Way, Stevensville

VICTIM:                     Michael Connelly of Stevensville

 

NARRATIVE:              Victim reported that an unknown person had taken his Remington 1187 12 Gauge Shotgun, a Stihl Chainsaw and a PSE Primos Edition Compound Bow with arrows from his garage. The last time the items were seen was during the week of September 30th. The items were valued at $1990.

 

DEPUTY:                    Deputy Chris Ahearn

CASE:                          13-30518

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INCIDENT:                 Stolen Bicycles

DATE / TIME:            10/08/2013 @ 2000 Hours

LOCATION:               Joyce Lane Stevensville

VICTIM:                     Cheemoandia Blake of Stevensville

 

NARRATIVE:              Victim reported two bikes had been stolen from her residence, an blue mountain bike and an orange & silver mountain bike. While on the way to meet with the victim, the deputy saw an orange & silver bike on State Street just a short distance from the victim’s residence. It was also found that the previous shift had recovered an abandoned bike in the 700 block of Old Love Point Road and it had been stored at Sheriff’s Headquarters. Both bikes were identified by the victim as her missing bikes.

 

DEPUTY:                    Deputy Charles Harris

ASSIST:                       Reserve Deputy Mann

CASE:                          13-30521

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INCIDENT:                 Burglary

DATE / TIME:            10/09/2013 @ 1216 Hours (Reported)

LOCATION:               1100 Block of Church Hill Road, Centreville

VICTIM:                     Marvin Coppage of Centreville

 

NARRATIVE:              Victim advised he heard something outside his residence the evening before but didn’t check it out. On the following day he realized someone had broken into a storage shed and stolen his Craftsman 5HP air compressor and a red 2600lb pressure washer. Items were valued at $725.

 

DEPUTY:                    Deputy Jennifer Aaron

CASE:                          13-30599

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INCIDENT:                 MDOP / Traffic Accident

DATE / TIME:            10/10/2013 @ 1456 Hours

LOCATION:               115 Blue Jay Court, Stevensville

VICTIM:                     Cracker Barrel

 

NARRATIVE:              Unknown vehicle struck the rear of the building causing a water main to rupture and was leaking a large amount of water into the building. Fire Department personnel on the scene was able to shut the water main off. The damage when it occurred was no observed and the vehicle had left the scene.

 

DEPUTY:                    Deputy Charles Harris

CASE:                          13-30720

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INCIDENT:                 Theft from Vehicle

DATE / TIME:            10/11/2013 @ 0632 Hours

LOCATION:               Prospect Bay / Greenwood Shoals Grasonville

VICTIM:                     See Narrative

 

NARRATIVE:              Deputy dispatched to 300 Block of Prospect Bay Drive west for a theft from a vehicle. Larry J. Hill reported his passenger window to his 1999 Volvo was broken out and $200 cash had been taken from a day planner. Damage to the car was estimated at $200.

 

Another call for a similar incident came from 200 Block of Piney Point Landing.  A 2006 Chevrolet Silverado belong to Christopher P. Buckingham had a smashed window but nothing appeared to be missing. Damage was estimated at $375.

 

A third victim called from Greenwood Shoals was received. Euthokia C. Nagel reported her 2013 Audi had a smashed window and a yellow leather wallet containing her driver’s license, credit cards, a safe deposit key and a $1000 Nordstrom’s gift card had been stolen. Damages and loss was estimated at $2200.

 

A 2005 Lexus at the 200 block of Prospect Bay West owned by Thomas K. Burke had also been broken into and a $300 jacket stolen. Damage was estimated at $400.

 

Heather Tranquill on Sycamore Court noticed her window to her vehicle was smashed out and that $200 from her purse had been taken.

 

Two more victims were also located on Greenwood Shoals, Linda Showalter’s 2013 Subaru had a smashed window and $40 taken. James Bowser Sr.’s 2006 GMC truck was also damaged by having the window broken out. Nothing was reported missing from the truck. Each of these vehicles had an estimated $400 damage.

 

DEPUTY:                    Deputy Charles Harris

CASE:                          13-30776

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INCIDENT:                 Medical Emergency

DATE / TIME:            10/12/2013 @ 0320 Hours

LOCATION:               Grasonville

VICTIM:                     Male (39) of Grasonville

 

NARRATIVE:              Deputies responded to a residence in Grasonville for an intoxicated male upset over a divorce and threatening to harm himself, stating he was going to get his ex-spouse’s firearm. Victim was transported to Anne Arundel Medical Center for assistance.

 

DEPUTY:                    Dfc. Jason Rickard

ASSIST:                       Cpl. S. Russell / 1st Sgt. M. Meil

CASE:                          13-30866

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INCIDENT:                 Medical Emergency

DATE / TIME:            10/12/2013 @ 1230 Hours

LOCATION:               Queenstown

VICTIM:                     Male (46) of Queenstown

 

NARRATIVE:              Deputies responded to a Queenstown residence after a female reported her husband was threatening to harm himself as well as their teen age child. Contact was made with the man who came out of the residence at the deputies request. After interviewing the man, he was transported to Easton Memorial for treatment. The child was not injured.

 

DEPUTY:                    Dfc. Michael Jordan

ASSIST:                       Deputy C. Neal / Cpl. J. Davidson / MSP

CASE:                          13-30909

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INCIDENT:                 Theft

DATE / TIME:            10/12/2013 @ 1258 Hours

LOCATION:               200 Kent Landing, Stevensville

VICTIM:                     K-Mart

ARREST:                     Alexander Randall Pinder (19) of Stevensville

CHARGE:                    Theft

 

NARRATIVE:              Store Security reported observing a male subject in the show department trying on boots. The male then placed his old shoes in a box and then put the box on the shelve. Wearing the new boots, he then was see placing candy bars in a backpack. He then went to the checkout and purchased a soda and two additional candy bars and left the store where he was stopped by security.

 

When Deputy Harris arrived the man was searched and the four candy bars and boots were recovered. The search also resulted in the seizure of a smoking device with suspected marijuana residue. The man was identified as Alexander Pinder and transported to Sheriff’s Headquarters for processing. He was later released on his own recognizance by a District Court Commissioner.

 

DEPUTY:                    Deputy Charles Harris

CASE:                          13-30910

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INCIDENT:                 ROBBERY – Strong Arm

DATE / TIME:            10/12/2013 @ 2225 Hours

LOCATION:               400 Thompson Creek Road, Stevensville

VICTIM:                     Sunoco Gas Station

ARREST:                     James Ronald Pumphrey (26) of Stevensville

CHARGE:                    Strong Arm Robbery / Theft / Assault

 

NARRATIVE:              Store Employee at Sunoco reported a white male wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and a green shirt came into the store and placed a piece of candy on the counter. When the employee went to ring it up, the suspect reached around the counter, took currency from the till and then fled on foot.

 

When the store manager arrived, store security footage was reviewed and manager recognized the suspect advising he was in earlier and had stated he worked at a nearby restaurant. Dfc. Rickard went to the restaurant and located the suspect, now identified as James Pumphrey. When asked if he had all of his belongings, the restaurant manager advised the deputy he had just cleaned the women’s bathroom and left a black hooded sweatshirt and a green shirt there. The clothing was seized and the male returned to the Sunoco Station where the store employee identified Mr. Pumphrey as the robber.

 

Mr. Pumphrey was placed under arrest and told deputies the stolen money was hidden in the restaurant’s walk-in freezer where it was recovered.

 

He has been detained at the QA Detention center on a $50,000 bail.

 

DEPUTY:                    Deputy Chris Ahearn

ASSIST:                       Dfc. Jason Rickard

CASE:                          13-30942

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