Prince
George’s County patrol officers suit up every day to serve the people of the
county. Their good works too often go unnoticed. Here are patrol
officers of the month for April.
District I
Police Officer of the Month
Police
Officer Ryan Macklin
On April
21, 2013, Police Officer Ryan Macklin responded to the 7500 block of Dover Lane
in Lanham for the report of a cutting. Once on scene, PO Macklin
immediately provided first aide to the victim who was suffering from several
stab wounds. At the same time, he broadcast a lookout for the
suspect. During a search of the area, PO Macklin spotted the suspect and
arrested him without incident.
District II
Police Officers of the Month
Corporal
Jeremy George
Police
Officer First Class Scott Wilson
On April 4,
2013, Corporal Jeremy George and Police Officer First Class Scott Wilson were
called to the area of Ransom Drive and Guinevere Road after residents reported
hearing the sound of gunshots. Prior to their arrival, dispatch advised
that the possible suspects were seen driving away in a white van. As they
approached the area, Corporal George and POFC Wilson spotted a white van with
three passengers and initiated a traffic stop. As the patrol officers
approached the van, they smelled a strong odor of possible marijuana. The
patrol officers were given permission to search the vehicle. They found a
.45 caliber handgun under the driver’s seat. No victims were located, but
several .45 caliber shell casings were also recovered in the area.
District
III Police Officer of the Month
Police
Officer Chris Hall
On March
28, 2013, Police Officer Chris Hall responded to the 3000 block of Pennsy Drive
for an attempted armed robbery. Upon arrival, the patrol officer spoke with the
victim who advised that the suspect had pulled out a knife and announced a
robbery. The victim was able to get away and call police. PO Hall and the
victim canvassed the area looking for the suspect and spotted him a short time
later. After a short foot case, PO Hall was able to arrest the suspect
without further incident
District IV
Police Officer of the Month
Police
Officer Luke Allen
On April
23, 2013, Police Officer Luke Allen conducted a traffic stop in the 5100 block
of Deal Drive in Upper Marlboro. As he approached the vehicle, he smelled
a strong odor of possible marijuana coming from the car. PO Allen ordered
the four occupants out of the car. A computer check showed the driver had a
suspended license and five open warrants. During a search of the vehicle,
PO Allen found a backpack in the trunk with a sawed off 12-gauge shotgun, a
revolver, a digital scale, 38 grams of marijuana, numerous baggies and PCP.
District V
Police Officer of the Month
Police
Officer Todd Fowble
On April 1,
2013, Police Officer Todd Fowble conducted a traffic stop in the 7500 block of
Allentown Road in Temple Hills. After obtaining the driver and
passenger’s information, PO Fowble began to walk back to his cruiser to run a
check. A few moments later, the front passenger bailed out of the car,
holding the right side of his waistband as he ran away. During a foot chase,
the suspect dropped a loaded handgun, a knife and ski mask. The driver
was arrested, but the passenger was able to get away. As PO Fowble
continued the investigation, he was able to identify and obtain warrants for
the suspect. On April 23, 2013, PO Fowble found the suspect at a home in
Fort Washington. He was arrested without further incident.
District VI
Police Officers of the Month
Corporal
Kenny Cheung
Police
Officer Michael Risher II
Police
Officer Michael Stargel
On April
17, 2013, Corporal Kenny Cheung and Police Officers Michael Risher and Michael
Stargel were called to Avebury Drive in Laurel for an armed robbery in
progress. Upon arrival, the patrol officers spoke with the victim and
quickly established a perimeter around the apartment building. When the
two suspects tried to exit the building, they spotted the patrol officers and
ran back inside. One of the suspects then tried to escape from the rear
of the building, but also turned back when spotting an officer. The
suspects soon surrendered. Two loaded handguns were recovered from the
scene.