Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Warrant/Fugitive Division Felony Arrest Report #PGSO

Upper Marlboro, MD…The Sheriff’s Office Warrant/Fugitive Division reported the following felony arrests:

  CDS Possession with Intent to Distribute Suspect Arrested

The Prince George’s County Office of the Sheriff reported the capture of Cortia Edmonds of Oxon Hill, MD on an arrest warrant for CDS Possession with Intent to Distribute obtained by the County Police on July 2, 2018.

According to the warrant, on April 16, police responded to a pharmacy located in the 5800 block of Silver Hill Road in District Heights MD for a report of theft. Upon arrival they spoke with the store’s Asset Protection Leader who stated that they had surveillance footage of Edmonds taking prescription drugs Alprazolam and Promethazine with Codeine. The warrant also states that Edmonds informed the officer that she had stolen over thirty bottles since October 2017 with a store value of over $9,500 dollars and a street value of approximately $45,000 dollars.

Sheriff’s Deputies’ investigation led them to an address in the 1100 block of Kennebec Street in Oxon Hill MD where Edmonds was located, taken into custody and transported to the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections without incident.

Edmonds is also charged with CDS Possession not Marijuana, CDS Possession with Intent to Distribute, Prescription obtained by Fraud, Theft $1500-$25000, and Theft Scheme $1500-$250.

Robbery Suspect Arrested

Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Angel Quinteros-Calles of Hyattsville, MD on an arrest warrant for Robbery that was obtained by the County Police on June 7, 2018.

The Warrant states that on May 18th officers responded to the 1600 block of University Blvd in Hyattsville MD where they were approached by a woman who advised that she had been punched after refusing to give up her purse. The man, and at least one other suspect escaped in a vehicle.

On July 20, 2018, deputies went to an address in the 1400 block of University Blvd in Hyattsville, MD where they were granted entry by a resident. Once inside deputies advised Quinteros-Calles that they had a warrant for his arrest. He was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections. Quinteros-Calles is also charged with Second Degree Assault and Theft less than $1000.
 
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#PGSO Summer 2018 Newsletter Vol.8 Issue 2


Kappa Alpha Psi joins PGSO's "Teddy Bear" Partnership to help children affected by Domestic Violence



The Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Upper Marlboro-Waldorf chapter, in partnership with the Fort Washington, MD and Bowie Mitchellville alumni chapters presented Chief Assistant Sheriff Colonel Darrin Palmer and the Office of the Sheriff 100 Teddy Bears to become official “Teddy Bear” partners with the agency. The teddy bears are used by deputies in the Domestic Violence Intervention Division (DVID) to comfort children they encounter in chaotic domestic situations when responding to domestic violence calls for service.

Colonel Palmer thanked Kappa Alpha Psi for joining the teddy bear partnership and for their continued involvement with the Office of the Sheriff’s continuing efforts to end domestic violence for their support of the Sheriff’s “Purple Light Nights” Domestic Violence Awareness Campaign, which the fraternity participated in last year.

 Kappa Alpha Psi is the second oldest existing historically Black Greek Letter Fraternity and the 1st intercollegiate Fraternity incorporated as a national body. It remains the only Greek letter organization with its Alpha Chapter on Indiana University's campus. The Fraternity has over 125,000 members with 700 undergraduate and alumni chapters in nearly every state of the United States and International chapters in Nigeria, South Africa, the West Indies, The United Kingdom, Germany, Korea, and Japan.

Friday, July 6, 2018

What a Night! #PGSOisEverywhere #July4th2018


#PGSO maintaining a safe environment during the 4th of July Festivities! Come out and join us!! #PGSOiseverywhere #FourthofJuly2018 Be safe

#PGSO Capt. Davenport encourages deputies to stay safe and hydrated before heading downtown D.C for the 4th of July festivities #PGSOiseverywhere

Wishing Everyone a Very Happy and Safe Fourth of July

Youth Excellence!! Positive D.A.Y Cadet Parker wrote and published her own book! Today, she signed and gave a copy to each deputy in the unit! Good job #PGSOiseverywhere

Summer camp goes skating! #PGSOiseverywhere

Meet and Greet!! First day of Positive D.A.Y Summer Camp! Getting ready for a fun summer #PGSOiseverywhere

A little birdie sent us a picture when they spotted our own Capt. Davenport out on Suitland Parkway today helping a citizen that broke down. #PGSOisEverywhere