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1 C A L V E R T C O U N T Y NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH NEWSLETTER August 30, 2016 CRIME IN THE SPOTLIGHT CDS Violation Case #16-47905: On August 25, 2016, at approximately 2:00pm, Deputy B. Boerum was dispatched to the Stoney’s Kingfisher Restaurant, in Solomon’s, for the report of a patron injecting himself with heroin in the men’s bathroom. Upon arrival and after determining Eric Gallodoro, 26, of Lusby, to be responsible, he was arrested for Possession of Paraphernalia (syringe) and Destruction of Property, due to damage he caused when a brief struggle ensued during his arrest. Mr. Gallodoro was also issued a trespass warning and advised would be placed under arrest if he were to return to Stoney’s Restaurant. Gallodoro CDS Violation Case #16-47648: On August 24, 2016, at approximately 2:00pm, Deputy B. Pounsberry received information from a witness who observed a CDS exchange in the parking lot on Bayside Road, in Chesapeake Beach. When making contact with Chester Jones, 37, of North Beach, he attempted to destroy the contents of a plastic bag by tearing it open in his mouth and swallowing the powder. Mr. Jones was placed under arrest for possession of CDS Possession-Not Marijuana (Heroin), as well as obstructing and hindering an investigation by attempting to destroy evidence. Contact Information: Calvert County Sheriff’s Department………………… (410)535-2800 Maryland State Police………………………………… (410)535-1400 Detective Sergeant Jeffrey Linger, MD State Police…([email protected] ) (410)535-1400 Deputy Wes Beisel ([email protected]) (410)535-2800 ext.8417 Deputy Greg Cameron, Calvert Co. Sheriff’s Office… (443)532-0000 Crime Solvers……………………………………………………… (410) 535-2880

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C A L V E R T C O U N T Y

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH NEWSLETTER

August 30, 2016

CRIME IN THE SPOTLIGHT

CDS Violation Case #16-47905:

On August 25, 2016, at approximately 2:00pm, Deputy B. Boerum was dispatched to the Stoney’s Kingfisher Restaurant, in

Solomon’s, for the report of a patron injecting himself with heroin in the men’s bathroom. Upon arrival and after determining

Eric Gallodoro, 26, of Lusby, to be responsible, he was arrested for Possession of Paraphernalia (syringe) and Destruction of

Property, due to damage he caused when a brief struggle ensued during his arrest. Mr. Gallodoro was also issued a trespass

warning and advised would be placed under arrest if he were to return to Stoney’s Restaurant.

Gallodoro

CDS Violation Case #16-47648:

On August 24, 2016, at approximately 2:00pm, Deputy B. Pounsberry received information from a witness who observed a CDS

exchange in the parking lot on Bayside Road, in Chesapeake Beach. When making contact with Chester Jones, 37, of North

Beach, he attempted to destroy the contents of a plastic bag by tearing it open in his mouth and swallowing the powder. Mr. Jones

was placed under arrest for possession of CDS Possession-Not Marijuana (Heroin), as well as obstructing and hindering an

investigation by attempting to destroy evidence.

Contact Information: Calvert County Sheriff’s Department………………… (410)535-2800 Maryland State Police………………………………… (410)535-1400 Detective Sergeant Jeffrey Linger, MD State Police…([email protected] ) (410)535-1400 Deputy Wes Beisel ([email protected]) (410)535-2800 ext.8417 Deputy Greg Cameron, Calvert Co. Sheriff’s Office… (443)532-0000 Crime Solvers……………………………………………………… (410) 535-2880

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Jones

Damaged Property Case #16-48693:

On August 22, 2016, at approximately 8:00pm, Deputy J. Buck was dispatched Ridge View Road, in Lusby, for the report of

damaged property. The complainant stated that sometime between 4:45pm - 7:30pm that day, an unknown person(s) scratched an

“X” in the driver’s side door of their vehicle.

Damaged Property Case #16-47864:

On August 24, 2016, Deputy B. Boerum was dispatched to Lloyd Bowen Road, in St. Leonard, for the report of damage to a

vehicle. The victim stated sometime between 6:00pm on August 24th - 10:00am on August 25

th, someone punctured three (3) of

the four (4) vehicle tires which was parked out front of their home.

Damaged Property Case #16-47498:

On August 23, 2016, at approximately 6:30pm, Deputy J. Migliaccio was dispatched to Inverness Way, Dunkirk, in response to a

destruction of property complaint. The victim advised that sometime between the evening of August 21st - and the afternoon

hours of August 23rd

, someone shattered the rear window of a vehicle parked in their driveway. It did not appear entry was made

to the vehicle or that anything was stolen.

Damaged Property Case #16-47149:

On August 22, 2016, Deputy G. Gott was dispatched to the Calvert Marine Museum, in Solomons, for the report of damaged

property. He made contact with the victim who reported damage to two (2) Porta Johns that J & J Portables had dropped off to be

used for an upcoming concert. A nearby fork lift had been intentionally driven into the side of the Porta Johns. The investigation

is continuing.

Disorderly Conduct Case #16-48680:

On August 28, 2016, at approximately 6:00pm, Deputy C. Fox was approached by a concerned citizen who had observed a male

individual staggering down the middle of Bayside Road, in Chesapeake Beach, and almost got struck by several cars. They said

he may possibly be intoxicated or impaired by drugs. Deputy Fox located the person in question, Jeremy Smith, 29, of Monroe,

Michigan, who he found to be highly intoxicated. Due to Smith posing a danger to himself and others by stumbling in the

roadway, he was placed under arrest for Disorderly Public Intoxication. He was transported to the Calvert County Detention

Center for processing.

Smith

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Theft Case #16-48014:

On August 25, 2016, at approximately 11:45pm, Deputy R. Spalding responded to the Prince Frederick Wawa, located on Market

Square Drive, for the report of a theft. Upon arrival the complainant stated an unknown male jumped over the front counter and

stole one (1) carton of Marlboro Menthol 100 cigarettes. A search of the area for the suspect was conducted with negative results.

The investigation is continuing.

Theft Case #16-47724:

On August 24, 2016, Deputy S. Trotter was dispatched to the Calvert County Health Department, located on Stafford Road, in

Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft. The complainant reported petty cash has been stolen from a cash drawer for a third time

this month. The investigation is continuing.

Theft Case #16-47700:

On August 24, 2016, Deputy C. Callison responded to Nick’s of Calvert, located on Costley Way, in Prince Frederick, for the

report of a shoplifting. The store manager reported observing a woman place food items into a plastic store bag and proceed to the

rear of the store to exit. When the woman was approached and questioned, she left through the back door and proceeded to run

towards the front of the store. The investigation is continuing.

Theft Case #16-47451:

On August 23, 2016, Deputy S. Rediker responded to Saddle Court, in Lusby, for the report of a theft. He made contact with a

SMECO employee who stated while conducting equipment checks; he discovered an electrical meter missing from the side of a

residence.

Theft Case #16-47253:

On August 22, 2016, Deputy C. Fox was dispatched to Cannoncade Court, in Chesapeake Beach, for the report of a theft. The

complainant reported items used for ‘staging’ a home, which is being listed for sale, were stolen. The investigation is open for

further investigation.

Possession of Heroin: On 8/25/16 at 10:39 pm, Trooper First Class Matthews stopped a vehicle on Rt. 4 near MF Bowen Rd. in

Prince Frederick for traffic violations. Multiple criminal indicators led to a K9 scan of the vehicle, with a positive alert. A

probable cause search revealed suspected heroin. Brandon S. Richardson, 23 of Prince Frederick was arrested and incarcerated

at the Calvert County Detention Center.

Theft from Vehicle: On 8/26/16 at 3:07 pm, Troooper Jones responded to the Lusby Post Office for a theft complaint. The

victim reported while in the post office, someone had entered her vehicle and removed money. Investigation continues.

Assault: On 8/22/16 at 6:34 pm, Corporal Newman responded to the 200 block of Lore Rd, Solmons, MD for a reported assault.

Investigation revealed two adult males had been involved in an assault. The suspect allegedly struck the victim in the head with a

beer bottle. The victim suffered non-life threatening injuries and was transported to the hospital. The suspect was later found at

his residence and transported to the hospital for injuries he suffered from the altercation. Any witnesses to this incident are urged

to contact Corporal Newman at 410-535-1400. Investigation continues.

Announcements September 12, 2016

Calvert Neighborhood Watch Meeting 6:30 p.m.

Courthouse Square

205 Main Street, Prince Frederick, MD

Speaker: Chris Breedlove, Chief Enforcement Officer,

Calvert County Department of Community Building and Planning

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OVERDOSE AWARENESS DAY WHEN:

Wednesday, August 31st

Trainings begin at

4pm, 5pm, 6pm, 7pm

WHERE:

CSM– Building A, Room 119 115 J.W. Williams Road, Prince Frederick

Free Overdose Response Training

- How to recognize an Opioid Overdose

- How to respond with Naloxone (Narcan)

-FREE Naloxone (Narcan) Kit

For More Information:

410-535-3079 ext. 26

[email protected]

FREE NALOXONE

(NARCAN) TRAINING

EVENT!

COMMUNITY

RESOURCES

ON SITE: PABA– PARENTS AFFECTED BY ADDICTION

MEND– MUST END NARCOTICS DEATHS

TEAM JAKE– ADVOCATES FOR DRUG FREE CALVERT COUNTY

CAASA– CALVERT ALLIANCE AGAINST SUBSTANCE ABUSE

ACT NOW CALVERT

RECOVERY SUPPORT

SPONSORED BY:

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3rd Annual Angela Mister Memorial Golf Tournament

Friday, September 23, 2016 

Chesapeake Hills Golf Club, 11200 HG Trueman Road, Lusby, MD  20657 

Registra on:  8:00 am    Shotgun Start: 9:00 am 

Dona on per golfer:  $100  

Enjoy 18 holes of golf (including cart), coffee and donuts, barbeque lunch,  snacks and beverages on the course, goody bag for each player, 

door prizes, 50/50 raffle and more.  

Team Contact:  ______________________________    

Phone Number:______________________________ 

Address: ___________________________________ 

___________________________________________ 

Email Address : ______________________________  Foursome includes: 

NAMES (please print): 

  

  

  

  

For more informa on, please call Debbi Mister at 410‐610‐3566, email [email protected]. To register or provide a sponsorship dona on, please complete and mail this form with payment (checks made payable to CAASA) to:   CAASA, Inc. , P.O. Box 2104, Prince Frederick, MD  20678 

All proceeds benefit the Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse, Inc. (CAASA).   

Addi onal sponsorship opportuni es are:   

____ $50 Cart Sponsor 

_____$50 Beverage Sponsor 

_____$100 Hole Sponsor 

_____$100 Lunch Sponsor    

_____$500 Team Sponsor – Includes a    foursome,  recogni on in Program and    Sponsor Banner 

Name for sponsorship: ______________________ 

_________________________________________ 

 

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Keep prescription medications from being abused. Stop by and drop-off your unused and expired medications.

No questions asked!

LOCATIONS: Calvert County Sheriff’s Office, 30 Church Street, Prince Frederick Maryland State Police, Barrack “U”, 210 Main Street, Prince Frederick Mt. Hope Community Center, 104 Pushaw Station Road, Sunderland Northeast Community Center, 4075 Gordon Stinnett Ave., Chesapeake Beach Southern Community Center, 20 Appeal Lane, Lusby

Calvert County Prescription Medication “Take-Back” Day

DATE: Saturday, September 24, 2016 TIME: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Sponsored by the Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse, Inc. For more information, call 410-535-3733

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What is SCOPE of Pain? SCOPE of Pain is designed to help you safely and effectively manage patients with chronic pain, when appropriate, with opioid analgesics. The Southern Maryland meeting includes essential clinical content on opioid prescribing as well as state-specific information, including a policy and resource panel with representatives from State and local agencies.

SCOPE of Pain Southern Maryland is provided by Boston University School of Medicine, with local partners Act Now Calvert, Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse, Inc., Calvert County Health Department, Calvert Health System, Inc., Maryland State Police, and Calvert County Sheriff’s Office. National collaborators include the Council of Medical Specialty Societies and the Federation of State Medical Boards.

Why offer this training?The FDA has mandated manufacturers of extended release/long-acting (ER/LA) opioid analgesics, as part of a comprehensive Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS), to make available comprehensive prescriber education in the safe use of these medications. Our training is based on the FDA curriculum known as the Blueprint for Prescriber Education for Extended Release and Long-Acting Opioid (ER/LA) Analgesics. Our curriculum covers all aspects of this blueprint and more to provide a comprehensive educational program.

Who is this for?Physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, nurses, physician assistants, and pharmacists.

Educational Objectives: At the completion of this education activity, you should be able to:

• Employ appropriate assessment, monitoring and documentation strategies to meet best practice standards and medico-legal requirements when treating patients with chronic opioid therapy (COT)

• Apply a practical framework for decision-making on the initiation, dosage modification, and discontinuation of opioid analgesics in the treatment of chronic pain

• Employ consistent practice tools to adequately assess risk in patients being considered for COT and to effectively manage COT • Confidently counsel patients and caregivers about the safe use of opioid medications and communicate about the need for close

monitoring • Effectively communicate with patients whom you suspect may be misusing opioid analgesics • Demonstrate increased understanding of general- and product-specific information of ER/LA opioid analgesics

Tuition: $25For more information and to register, visit scopeofpain.org

FacultyDaniel P. Alford, MD, MPH, FACP, FASAM (Course Director) Associate Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine

Join us in Southern Maryland for a Morning Meeting!Saturday, September 24, 2016 | 7:30am - 12:30pm

Holiday Inn Solomons Conference Center & Marina | Solomons, Maryland

Register for this meeting at:

scopeofpain.org

scopeofpain.org

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AccreditationPhysiciansThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Boston University School of Medicine with local partners Act Now Calvert, Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse, Inc., Calvert County Health Department, Calvert Health System, Inc., Maryland State Police, and Calvert County Sheriff’s Office. Boston University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Boston University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

NursesContinuing Nursing Education Provider Unit, Boston University School of Medicine is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. CNE Contact Hours: 4.25, all of which is pharmacology credit-worthy

AAFPThis live series activity, SCOPE of Pain: Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing Education with a beginning date of 11/14/2014, has been reviewed and is acceptable for 2 Prescribed Credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ACPECONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION INFORMATIONThe University of Rhode Island, College of Pharmacy, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education asa provider of continuing pharmacy education (CPE). Completion of the learning activity and completion of onlineevaluations and self-assessment tools at the conclusion of the program are required to earn credit. This is a knowledgebased learning activity.

UNIVERSAL ACTIVITY NUMBERS: This learning activity provides 4.25 contact hours (0.425 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education credit. UAN 0060-9999-16-018-L05-P.

Disclosure of Support This educational activity is supported by an independent educational grant from the ER/LA Opioid Analgesic REMS Program Companies. Please see http://ce.er-la-opioidrems.com/IwgCEUI/rems/pdf/List_of_RPC_Companies.pdf for a listing of the member companies. This activity is intended to be fully compliant with the ER/LA Opioid Analgesic REMS education requirements issued by the US Food & Drug Administration.

scopeofpain.org

scopeofpain.orgRegister for this meeting at:

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“Let’s Talk Addiction”

Thursday, October 6, 2016

6:00 to 7:30 pm

Courthouse Square, Conference Room 205 Main Street, Prince Frederick, Maryland

(corner of Duke and Main Streets)

EDUCATION IS KEY!

Join us for a showing of “Addiction 101” with

Raj Mehta and “Rewriting the Story of My

Addiction” with Jo Harvey.

Discussion led by Doris McDonald, Director

Behavioral Health Services

Calvert County Health Department

Sponsored by:

Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse, Inc.,

Calvert Substance Abuse& Prescription Drug Abuse Abatement

Council.

Sponsored by:

Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse, Inc.,

Calvert Substance Abuse Services

Seating is limited. Registration is Required

To register or for more information, call 410-535-FREE

Refreshments will be provided.