These cases now move to Circuit Court where trial dates will be scheduled.
Frederick, Md. (NS) – The Frederick County Grand Jury returned eighteen indictments on Friday including one against Dominic Valenti, who is charged with two counts of manufacturing and possessing a destructive device, along with home invasion, 3rd degree burglary, 1st degree assault, and reckless endangerment.
At around 5:30 a.m. on August 7, Brunswick Police responded to the 100 block of West C Street for a break-in. Investigators said Valenti was inside the home and threatened to kill one of the family members by holding a machete to the victim’s throat.
Police arrested Valenti and called in the bomb squad as possible improvised explosive devices were found on the property. Bomb technicians rendered the devices safe.
Others indicted on Friday include:
- Marcus McRae, 22, of Baltimore, on charges including distribution of a controlled substance on school property, possession with intent to distribute, and illegal possession of ammunition. The 22-year-old was arrested on August 10 by Frederick City Police on 12 drug charges. After officials conducted an undercover investigation into McRae beginning in July, and determined that he was selling powered and crack cocaine throughout Frederick County, Officers served a search warrant at the 1800 block of Greenspring Place and McRae was arrested.
- Edward Rudegeair, Jr., 21, of Walkersville, who is charged with rape 2nd deg; sex offense 3rd deg; sex offense 4th deg-sex contact; child porn permit sex subject; child porn dist; poss child porn(x20)
- Fernando Velazquez, 25, of Frederick, who is charged with 2nd degree rape
- Matthew Summerour-Stephenson, 33, of Frederick, who is charged with firearm drug trafficking; CDS dist, etc. w/firearm; firearm poss w/crime of violence/felony convic; PWID-Marijuana; regulated firearm ill poss; loaded handgun in vehicle; handgun in vehicle; ill poss ammo; poss 10gram or more-Marijuana; violate protective order
- Leslie Howard, 34, of Frederick, who is charged with home invasion; consp-home invasion; burg 1st deg; consp-burg 1st deg; burg 3rd deg;consp-burg 3rd deg; aslt 1st deg; consp-aslt 1st deg; aslt 2nd deg; consp-aslt 2nd deg;burg 4th deg/permit tool; MDOP less $1000
- Jason Fox, 45, of Frederick, who is charged with home invasion; consp-home invasion; burg 1st deg; consp-burg 1st deg; burg 3rd deg; consp-burg 3rd deg; aslt 1st deg; consp-aslt 1st deg; aslt 2nd deg; consp-aslt 2nd deg;burg 4th d eg/permit tool; MDOP less $1000; accessory after the fact
- Tyrone Reynolds, Jr., 29, of Frederick, who is charged with sex offense 3rd deg; persuasion, enticement, or aid in persuasion or enticement of individuals under age of 16
- Lindsay Frederick, 32, of Frederick, who is charged with child abuse 2nd deg-custodian; aslt 2nd deg
- Alexander Mendez, 23, of Frederick, who was charged with child abuse 2nd deg-house; aslt 2nd deg
- Blakie Jones, 34, of Frederick, who is charged with 1st deg aslt; 2nd deg aslt; resist arrest; disorderly conduct
- Magnol Profeta, 39, of Montgomery Village, who is charged with aslt 1st; aslt 2nd; reckless endangerment; home invasion; burg 3rd deg; burg 4th deg-dwelling
- James Richard III, 58, of Walkersville, who is charged with 1st deg aslt; 2nd deg aslt; firearm use felony/violent crime; reckless endangerment
- Mark Leafty, 37, of Mt. Airy, who is charged with aslt 1st deg; aslt 2nd deg(x3)
- Whitney Hollingsworth, 33, of Frederick, who is charged with PWID, poss, CDS admin equipment poss-hypodermic syringes- all fentanyl;PWID, poss-Cocaine
- Chase Patterson, 34, of Frederick, who is charged with PWID, poss, CDS admin equipment poss-hypodermic syringes-all fentanyl;PWID, poss-Cocaine
- Robert Hess, 39, of Cumberland, who is charged with poss large amt, PWID, poss – Cocaine
- Donald Sanders, 58, of Mt. Airy, who is charged with rifle poss w/felony convic/crime of violence(x2); shotgun poss w/felony convic/crime of violence; rifle poss w/disqualifying crime convic(x2); shotgun poss w/disqualifying crime convic
The indictments move these cases to Circuit Court where trial dates will be scheduled.
The Frederick County State’s Attorney’s Office says indictments are not charging documents, and all defendants are innocent until proven guilty.