Cadets from the Sheriff's Office Positive D.A.Y. Youth Mentoring Program assisted with the Annual Seniors Thanksgiving Feast at the Accokeek Firehouse hosted by the Roscoe C. Cartwright Masonic Lodge #129.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
PGSO Cadets Serve Seniors at Thanksgiving
Monday, November 24, 2014
PGSO's Positive D.A.Y. Cadets holds Holiday Meal Donation at Walker Mill Middle School
Cadets of the PGSO's Positive Deputies Assisting Youth (D.A.Y.) Mentoring Program donated Thanksgiving meals to local families during a ceremony held at Walker Mill Middle School.
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Sheriff’s Deputies Add 82 Additional Arrests to Clackamus County DV Sweep
Upper Marlboro, MD…
The Prince George’s County Office of the Sheriff (PGSO) reported 82 additional arrests related to the annual Clackamas County National Family Violence Apprehension Sweep
that took place on October 21st of this year.
Captain
Mints said he had a lot of confidence in the early investigative work his
deputies did preparing for the Clackamas County operation. “We continued to
follow up with some addresses and some people turned themselves in after
learning that we had been looking for them,” said Mints. “That persistence
resulted in our taking another 82 people into custody and closing another 93
warrants.
The Prince George’s County Office of the Sheriff was
#1 in the country for arrests during this year’s Clackamas County Sweep of all the
participating agencies. These new
arrests bring their total to 187 arrests to close 217 warrants.
For
more information contact the Communications and Public Affairs Division at
301-780-7354.
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Thursday, November 20, 2014
Armed Robbery Suspect Arrested
According to the warrant, on November 14th
Clark and another suspect approached a couple in the 5200 block of Suitland
Road, one of which is reported to have displayed a shotgun and demanded the
victims’ property. The warrant further
states that one of the victims was struck in the head with the gun, thrown to
the ground and beaten. They stole $150.00 and fled.
Deputies investigating the warrant
learned that Clark, who had been identified as one of the suspects, was being
released from an area hospital. The deputies responded to the hospital and
Clark was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Upper
Marlboro Department of Corrections for processing.
Clark is also charged with Assault First
Degree, Robbery, Assault Second Degree, and Theft less than $1000.00.
For
more information contact the Communications and Public Affairs Division at
301-780-7354.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014
National Harbor Jack and Jill Teen Mentoring Program Partners with Sheriff
(Donates “Teddy Bears” for Children affected by
Domestic Violence)
Jack and Jill of America, Inc. during a ceremony held at the College Park Aviation Museum on Sunday, November 16th. The Teddy Bears were donated to the Office of the Sheriff by the organization’s teen mentoring program and will be used by Deputies assigned to the Sheriff’s Office Domestic Violence Intervention Division (DVID) to comfort small children they encounter during domestic violence 911 calls.
Colonel Palmer, who attended the event, thanked the chapter members and spoke briefly about the importance and lesson of being a good citizen and the joy and example of helping those in need. Colonel Palmer shared the story of Dr. Seuss’ ‘”Horton Hears a Who” to a group of little ones aged 2-6 years old before making each of them an honorary Sheriff’s Deputy.
“I can’t think of a better example than this. These teens who are themselves in a teen mentoring group are already mentoring the younger children and teaching them the lesson of giving back. They are how we will put an end to domestic violence in our County, because when we teach young people that a good relationship is a safe relationship then we can prevent domestic violence, not just respond,” said Chief Assistant Palmer.
Jack and Jill of America, Inc. is a membership organization of mothers with children ages 2-19, dedicated to nurturing future African-American leaders by strengthening children through leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving and civic duty. The National Harbor Chapter is a group of mothers working to stimulate growth and development by providing a constructive educational, cultural, civic, health, recreational and social programming.
For more information on the National Harbor Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. visit http://jackandjillnationalharbor.org/.
For more information contact the Communications and Public Affairs Division at 301-780-7354.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Deputies Arrest Two Suspects on Felony Indictments
Upper
Marlboro, MD…
The Prince George’s County Office of the Sheriff’s Warrant/Fugitive Division reported
the arrest of Jaron Johnson on an indictment alleging First Degree Assault. The
indictment was issued by the Circuit Court of Prince George's County on October
24, 2014.
Upon
receiving the indictment, Warrant/Fugitive Deputies began an investigation into
Johnson’s whereabouts. Deputies located and arrested Johnson on November 6,
2014 in the 4200 block of Beech Rd in Temple Hills, MD.
The Sheriff’s Warrant/Fugitive
Division also reported the arrest of Kimberly Barnes on an indictment alleging
Theft of property or services with a value of $100,000 or more. The indictment
was issued by the Circuit Court of Prince George's County on October 3, 2014.
Upon
receiving the indictment, Warrant/Fugitive Deputies began an investigation into
Barnes’ whereabouts. Deputies made contact with Barnes who turned herself in to
Deputies at the Western District Police Station in Odenton, MD on November 7th. She was taken into custody without incident.
Both
Suspects were transported to the Prince George’s County Department of
Corrections.
For
more information contact the Communications and Public Affairs Division at
301-780-7354.
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Rape 2nd Degree Suspect Arrested
According to the warrant, on August 24th
at a location in Forestville, MD, Davis forced an underage juvenile victim to
have sex with him. The warrant also states that Davis was known to the victim.
After receiving a tip, warrant deputies located
Davis at a nightclub in the 6400 block of Old Branch Avenue in Temple Hills, MD.
Deputies found Davis’s car in the parking lot and after calling for assistance
from the Sheriff’s Office Domestic Violence Unit (DVID) and PGPD, entered the
establishment and located Davis who was taken into custody without incident.
Davis was transported to the county police Criminal Investigation Division and
custody transferred to the detective.
Davis is also charged
with Child Abuse 2nd Degree, Sex Abuse of a Minor, and Assault 2nd
Degree.
For
more information contact the Communications and Public Affairs Division at
301-780-7354.
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Thursday, November 6, 2014
Attempted 2nd Degree Murder Suspect Arrested
Upper
Marlboro, MD…
The Prince George's County Office of the Sheriff’s Warrant/ Fugitive Division
reported the arrest of Jerome Williams, Jr. of Suitland, MD on an arrest
warrant for Attempted Second Degree Murder that was obtained by County Police
on March 21, 2013.
According to the warrant, on January 30, 2013, in the 5600 block of Regency Park Court in Suitland, MD, Williams and a male victim had been drinking beer for several hours. They later went to pick up Williams’ girlfriend and Williams began to argue with her. The warrant indicates that when the victim asked to be dropped off at his residence, Williams became enraged, retrieved a blunt tool from his trunk that is believed to be a hammer and struck the victim in the head. The warrant further states that the victim was transported to the hospital where he was treated for serious injuries to the head.
After receiving the warrant and after
extensive investigation, deputies learned that Williams could be located in the
1300 block of Iverson Street in Oxon Hill, MD. Deputies were granted entry into
the residence where they found Williams hiding in the bathroom; he was taken
into custody without incident and transported to the Upper Marlboro Department
of Corrections for processing.
Williams is also charged with Assault 1st
Degree, assault 2nd Degree, Reckless Endangerment, and Dangerous
Weapon Openly with Intent to Injure.
For
more information contact the Communications and Public Affairs Division at
301-780-7354.
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Monday, November 3, 2014
PGSO Domestic Violence Awareness Month Annual Partnership Luncheon
(Closes
Month-Long Schedule of Events to Promote Awareness)
Upper
Marlboro, MD…The Prince George’s County Office of
the Sheriff’s Domestic Violence Intervention Division (DVID) closed a
month-long schedule of Domestic Violence Awareness Month events with its annual
partnership luncheon Thursday at Sheriff’s Headquarters.
In attendance were over 50 professionals from
county and state organizations, including law enforcement, criminal justice agencies
and organizations, advocacy groups and service providers. Each of them represented a commitment to victim
advocacy, raising awareness about domestic violence and eliminating domestic
violence in communities statewide.
The keynote speaker, Dr. Tricia Bent-Goodley, Professor
of Social Work and Director of the Doctoral Program at Howard University, spoke
briefly on a range of issues and needs in domestic violence and urged guests to
think about how those needs can be filled.
A recognized expert in the area of domestic violence,
Dr. Bent-Goodley conducted an independent evaluation of DVID program services
in comparison to other law enforcement agencies and industry best
practices. In a 2013 report, she focused
on the Special Victim Advocates and the Supplemental Report/lethality
assessment used by Deputies responding to an emergency domestic violence call.
She called the program a full-service protocol with benefits that should be
available countywide.
The partnership luncheon is the final event in a
month-long schedule of domestic violence events with the message: Domestic
Violence Has No Place in Our Community. The events included Information
Exchanges in communities, shopping centers and Metro stations to share
information and build awareness about domestic violence.
The Sheriff’s Office also launched “Purple Light
Nights” in Maryland - a national domestic violence awareness program now in 23
states, Canada and Guam - with a lighting ceremony in Upper Marlboro. The ceremony included distributing purple
light bulbs and urging every household in the county to display a purple light
on their porch or in their window to raise awareness and be a unified voice in
the county against domestic violence.
For
more information contact the Communications and Public Affairs Division at
301-780-7354.
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First Degree Assault Suspect Arrested
Upper
Marlboro, MD…
The Prince George's County Office of the Sheriff’s Warrant/ Fugitive Division
reported the arrest of Akettie Cheek of Hyattsville, MD on an arrest warrant
for First Degree Assault that was obtained by County Police on October 27,
2014.
According to the warrant, on October 25th Cheeks was working at a barber shop in College Park,
MD when he and a customer began to argue about
payment because the customer was not pleased with a haircut he got from another
barber. The warrant goes on to say that the customer said that his barber had
agreed that he didn’t have to pay but Cheeks followed him out of the barbershop
demanding payment. The warrant also
indicates that Cheeks threatened the customer verbally and with a black
semi-automatic handgun he retrieved from a drawer at his barber station.
Upon receiving the warrant on October 27th,
the Deputies’ investigation determined that Cheeks could be located at an
address in Greenbelt, MD. The deputies went to the location on October 31st
where Cheeks was apprehended without incident and a handgun fitting the
description of the gun seen in the barbershop was also recovered. Cheeks was transported to the Hyattsville, MD
and custody transferred to detectives from county police.
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PGSO's Annual Domestic Violence Partnership Luncheon
"Are We Asking the Right Questions?: Victim Blaming vs. Abuser Accountability"
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