Crime & Safety
Boyfriend Gave Woman Missing Bethesda Man's Credit Card: Police
An Upper Marlboro woman who charged $700 on a Bethesda man's credit card says her boyfriend gave her the card; he hasn't been charged.

BETHESDA, MD — A Prince George's County woman charged with racking up $700 in charges on missing man's credit card says that her boyfriend gave her the card, according to court records. Meanwhile, authorities have yet to find John Patrick Donohoe, the Bethesda man who disappeared from a family member's house over three weeks ago after a hospital stay.
Chernor Sheriff, 25, of Upper Marlboro, was cited with four counts of fraudulently using a credit card, according to Maryland online court records. She turned herself into Montgomery County Police on Dec. 29 after a relative recognized her in surveillance video detectives had released that showed a woman with a little boy. Sheriff used a credit card belonging to Donohoe at a beauty supply store in Hyattsville.
She told police that her boyfriend, Victor Sesay, 37, of Upper Marlboro, gave her the credit card to use. Sheriff says she doesn't know how Sesay obtained the credit card and that she doesn’t know Donohoe. Sesay has been questioned in the case, no charges have been filed against him.
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Donohoe, 36, of Auburn Avenue, was last seen about 10:30 a.m. on Dec. 13 at a family member’s house on Elmore Lane in Bethesda. The relative returned home from running errands and found that Donohoe had left. Authorities say Donohoe's black 2011 Chevrolet Equinox with Maryland tag 2AK8853 was missing from the relative's house and has not been located.
Court documents say that Donohoe was released from Suburban Hospital Dec. 12 and that his family was “concerned about his mental wellness and were not able to make any contact with him after he left,” reports Bethesda Magazine.
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Donohoe's father is D.C. area developer Bob Donohoe, who has pleaded with the public for help finding his son.
"The credit card has been used, and John's not here. We don't know what the link is. We need to find John. We have to find out what's going on," Bob Donohoe told NBC Washington.
Police are still investigating how Sheriff obtained Donohoe's credit card. Detectives say that on Dec. 22, the woman used Donohoe's credit card to buy a total of $700 worth of items at a beauty supply store and at other retailers in the Hyattsville area.
Donohoe is a white man, 5 feet, 11 inches tall, and weighs 145 pounds. He has short black hair, brown eyes and a mustache. Police and family members are concerned for Donohoe’s emotional and physical welfare.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Donohoe is asked to call police at 240-773-5070.
»Photo of John Donohoe of Bethesda, courtesy of Montgomery County Police Department
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