Maryland: DUI ARRESTS REPORTED BY THE MARYLAND STATE POLICE PRINCE FREDERICK BARRACK ON SEPT. 24, 2018

Federal Police Officer assisted Maryland State Police and Charles Sheriff’s Officers on Rt. 228 Waldorf sobriety checkpoint 121615. Photo courtesy of THE CHESAPEAKE TODAY 

 

DUI ARRESTS REPORTED BY THE MARYLAND STATE POLICE PRINCE FREDERICK BARRACK ON SEPT. 24, 2018

 

Name    Age        Date of Arrest    Address               Arresting Trooper

Michael A. Davis               28           09/12/18 @ 11:59 pm    Pr. Frederick, MD             TFC J. Harrod

Joshua L. Sherrod             33           09/14/18 @ 01:01 am    Bowie, MD          TFC J. Harrod

Matthew J. Garrett          33           09/14/18 @ 01:29 am    Lusby, MD           TFC J. Palumbo

Brently E. Vause               53           09/15/18 @ 12:02 am    Columbia, MD    TFC S. Matthews

Top DUI troopers of Prince Frederick Barrack of Maryland State Police for 2013

 

Andrew R. Hall                  37           09/15/18 @ 11:05 pm    Pr. Frederick, MD             TPR R. Marsch

Joshua M. Taylor              21           09/16/18 @ 02:04 am    Lusby, MD           TFC J. Palumbo

Richard C. Pirozzi Jr.        21           09/16/18 @ 01:56 pm    Crofton, MD       TPR. R. Backus

Brian B. Heckmann Jr.    53           09/21/18 @ 11:10 pm    Pr. Frederick, MD             TPR. R. Backus

Brian Bruce Heckmann Jr. was arrested by Maryland State Trooper E. West on drug charges on Aug. 6, 2013, as well as driving while revoked and without a permit. In a plea deal on Sept. 3, 2013, with Calvert County States Attorney Laura Martin in Circuit Court for Calvert County, all of the charges were put on the Stet Docket.

Heckmann, while residing at 75 Mountain Trail in Prince Frederick, Md., was arrested by Maryland State Trooper R. Cavill and charged with DWI while operating a 2005 Pontiac on Rt. 4 at Governors Run Road. In a plea deal with Calvert States Attorney Laura Martin, Heckmann entered a guilty plea on March 24, 2010. THE DEAL: 20 days in jail with all of the jail time suspended and ZERO fine. On March 8, 2011, Heckmann was charged with violating his probation and ordered to perform 40 hours of community service.