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Pier worker flown

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On Tuesday morning, crews from Calvert Advanced Life Support and the Solomons Volunteer Rescue Squad and Fire Department were dispatched to the Cove Point Liquefied Natural Gas pier in Lusby for a reported medical emergency. The pier is located one mile offshore in the Chesapeake Bay. According to a report by CALS Chief Chris Shannon, due to the location of the call the Maryland State Police Trooper 7 helicopter was dispatched to airlift the patient, who was flown to a local hospital for further treatment.

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Ashley reported in court documents that Pistorio told him he had belongings and mail inside the residence. No mail and belongings of his were located inside the residence. No charges were filed against the man who accompanie­d Pistorio to the residence.

Pistorio was charged with first- and third-degree burglary, malicious destructio­n of property and disorderly conduct. Later that day, Pistorio was freed after posting $2,500 bond. A preliminar­y hearing on the charges has been scheduled for Dec. 28 in district court.

In a separate incident on Dec. 4, Deputy Thomas Buckler responded to Rousby Hall Road in Lusby. A man identified as Michael Sean Marshall, 35, of Lusby allegedly attempted to kick in a door to a residence.

When Buckler arrived at the scene, Marshall, who was identified as the person who kicked the door, began to walk away from the scene, even though Buckler ordered him to stop. He was subsequent­ly apprehende­d and detained.

According to court papers, the homeowner told Buckler the incident was preceded by a verbal argument. The homeowner told the deputy he had been target practicing with a .22 rifle in a field behind his home when Marshall began yelling at him.

“Marshall remained uncooperat­ive and changed his story multiple times,” Buckler stated in court documents.

Marshall was charged with attempted third-degree burglary, second-degree assault, resisting arrest and failure to obey a lawful order. He was released Dec. 5 after posting $3,000 bond. A hearing on the charges is scheduled for Jan. 20 in district court.

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