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Calvert County Sheriff's Office Weekly Crime Bloter

Prince Frederick, Md. – In the week of April 21, 2025 – April 27, 2025, the MPs of the Sheriff of Calvert County replied to 2,151 demands throughout the community, including but not limited:

  • Check the well -being / mental health: 75
  • Messy: 18
  • Domestics: 28
  • Motor vehicle accidents: 45
  • Patrouilla controls / school exams: 838
  • Suspicious persons / vehicles: 46
  • Traffic complaints: 83
  • Traffic stops: 473
  • 911 hang up: 64
  • Intence: 42
James Adam reef

Alcohol injury: 25-34606
On April 27, 2025, Deputy Morgal reacted to the Ward Farm Recreation and Nature Park in the 10455 Ward Road in Dunkirk at around 4:15 p.m. to get a welfare check. Affected citizens reported that a referee who worked in the football games was sitting under a tree and seemed to be drunk. After contact with the person who was identified as James Adam Reiff (44) from Waldorf, Deputy Morgal discovered a strong smell of alcohol of reef breath. Reefs could not speak coherently and opened his words. He volunteered a preliminary breath test that pointed out almost three times the blood alcohol concentration for the operation of a motor vehicle. Reefs admitted to having consumed alcohol before creating the football games. Further studies showed that reefs had an active arrest warrant about Prince George's County. He was taken into custody, delivered with the open arrest warrant and charged with a robbery public disorder.

Christian Taylor Chism
Christian Taylor Chism

Attack: 25-34173
On April 26, 2025, DFC McCourt reacted to the 7-eleven parking lot in the 13974 HG Trueman Road in Salomons to support Deputy R. Contic with a traffic stop. When DFC McCourt approached the vehicle and spoke to the passengers, the passenger of the rear drivers, who was identified as Christian Taylor Chism, 34 from Leonardtown, was confrontative. Chism questioned the MP's question and repeatedly told him that he should go. During the encounter, Chism reached through the open window, grabbed DFC McCourt's agency, which was secured in a holster on his vest and tried to take it. Chism was immediately taken into custody while acting actively against the arrest. He was brought to the Calvert County Detung Center and was disabled and disabled due to the physical injury of second degree, and disrupts/disagrees against the arrest.

Reginald Simmons Tyler
Reginald Simmons Tyler
Walter Eugene Johnson
Walter Eugene Johnson

CDS violation: 25-34220
On April 26, 2025, Deputy Hill carried out a traffic stop on a vehicle for a equipment in the Silverwood and Fairground Lane area in Prince Frederick. The occupants were identified as Reginald Simmons Tyler (48) from Port Republic and Walter Eugene Johnson, 38, from Prince Frederick. During the examination it was found that Tyler operated the vehicle with a suspended license. A subsequent search of the vehicle discovered a glass smoker with burned copper filters with alleged cocaine residues, four additional containers with alleged cocaine residues, small white rocks (suspected cocaine) and an empty plastic tie. Both Tyler and Johnson were arrested and taken to Calvert County Detention Center. They were accused of CDs: possession of utensils, while Tyler received additional charges for CDs: property – not cannabis.

Matthew Kelland Novotny
Matthew Kelland Novotny

CDS violation: 25-33803
On April 25, 2025, DFC Shoemaker reacted to the 14000 Block of HG Trueman Road in Lusby for a man's report that has sunk over the steering wheel of a silver hyundai. When Matthew Kelland Novotny, 47 from La Plata, was contacted with the driver and sole occupant, a strong smell of an alcoholic beverage said of his person, and numerous open containers were observed in the passenger seat. Novotny came up with a series of field soberness tests that found that he could not operate a motor vehicle safely. Novotny was taken into custody. A search for his person for the arrest resulted in two cut straws with alleged cocaine residues. A search of the vehicle revealed 13 empty bottles of vodka miniatures. Novotny was taken to Calvert County Detung Center and was charged with DWI, CDs: possession of utensils and other traffic -related fees.

Susan Michelle for
Susan Michelle for

CDS violation: 25-34331
On April 26, 2025, DFC Lewis reacted to the WAWA on 305 Market Square Drive in Prince Frederick to support CPL. Kelly with a person sought. During the investigation, it was found that a passenger who was identified as Susan Michelle for, 38 by Dunkirk, had an active arrest warrant over Anne Arundel County. For custody without incidents. During a search of her person, Furr advised that she had hidden a “crack” in her bra. She got a napkin with a plastic tube with combustion signs and handed it over to the MP. For the Calvert County Detung Center, where she was served with the open arrest warrant and with CDs: possession of utensils was served.

Damaged property: 25-32714
On April 21, 2025, DFC Savick reacted to the 4100 block of 9th Street in North Beach to report the report on damaged property. The complainant reported at some point between April 17 and 21, unknown suspects manipulated both license plates on the vehicle and left them bent. The estimated value of the damaged property is $ 10.00.

Nicholas Juan-Antonio Ransom, Jr.
Nicholas Juan-Antonio Ransom, Jr.

Unordarkable behavior: 25-34423
On April 26, 2025, the MPs reacted to the Tiki Bar in the 85 Charles Street in Salomonons to maintain a reported fight. On arrival, the MPs observed several people who actively fought near the establishment of the establishment. In the course of the investigation, Nicholas Juan-Antonio Ransom Jr., 24, from Lexington Park, was involved in the argument. When Ransom was contacted by MPs, he refused to deliver the identification loudly and argumentative and could not keep the MPs. He initially delivered a wrong name and was arrested due to the disorder he caused. Ransom was charged, disabled and disabled and a law enforcement officer for disordered behavior.

Jerry Lee Duvall
Jerry Lee Duvall

Theft: 24-33180
On April 22, 2025, the deputy tunnel reacted to Ross dress for less in the 835 n Solomon Island Road in Prince Frederick to get a reported theft. The complainant advised that a woman who was later identified as Jerry Lee Duvall, 42 by Prince Frederick, tried to push a shopped shopping car out of the store, whereby all sales points were bypassed without payment. Further studies showed that Duvall had also been observed in Ulta Beauty, who tried to steal several objects. The video surveillance was preserved, which confirmed the theft attempts. The total value of the goods from ROSS was $ 1,316.42, while the sum of Ulta was $ 854.55. Duvall was arrested and taken to Calvert County Detention Center. It was charged with theft chemas: 1,500 to 2,500 US dollars and theft: 100 to less than 1,500 US dollars for every business involved. In addition, Duvall was transferred indefinitely by Ross Dress for Less and Ulta Beauty.

Theft: 25-33129
On April 22, 2025, DFC Lewis reacted to the parking lot of 450 W Chaage Beach Rd. Prince Frederick for the report of theft. The complainant reported someday between 9:30 p.m. on April 21 and 5:45 a.m. on April 22nd, an unknown suspicious steel from the victim's vehicle. The estimated value of the stolen property is $ 54.00.

Theft: 25-33818
On April 24, 2025, DFC Dymond replied to the 1800 block of the scientists Cliffs Road in Port Republic to report theft. The complainant reported that an unknown suspect stole a craftsman -push mower and Honda pinnate from the residence. The estimated value of the stolen property is $ 3,298.00.

Jeremiah Phillip Lang
Jeremiah Phillip Lang

Transfer: 25-34076
On April 25, 2025, DFC McCourt reacted to the 1500 block of the Harbor Boulevard Flag in St. Leonard for a reported complaint. The complainant advised that the unknown man was asked to leave property several times, but continued to return. On arrival, the MPs contacted the person identified as Jeremiah Phillip Long, 26 of St. Leonard. When he ordered to leave the premises, it declined for a long time, was excited and began to threaten the law enforcement authorities and the members of the community. Long was entered from the property indefinitely and then brought to Calvert County Detung Center. He was accused of entering the private property, opposing/disrupted against arrest, and disordered behavior.

Jeremiah Robert Jameson

Transfer: 25-34629
On April 26, 2025, DFC McCourt reacted to the Tiki Bar in the 85 Charles Street in Salomons at around 11:14 p.m. to work in the works. The argument had already been distributed on arrival, and the foundation was just for the evening. The security staff shared the MPs that Jeremiah Robert Jameson, 18 Avenue, had been instructed not to return to the property. DFC McCourt announced Jameson that he was not allowed to enter the premises according to the security application and if he did so. Shortly after noticing Jameson not to return, he entered the Tiki bar again. Jameson was then taken into custody and charged with violation: private property.

For the week from April 21 to 27, the school arrest data is as follows:

  • Criminal arrests: 1
  • Arrest of criminal CDs: 0
  • Civil suits: 0

🚨 Dui arrests for the week from April 21 to April 27th 🚨

  • On April 21st David V. Ford, 36 by Cheverly, from DFC Huy
  • On April 24 Matthew K. Novotny, 47 from La Plata, by DFC Shoemaker
  • On April 26, Deshawn M. Freeland, 27 from Sunderland, by Deputy MacWilliams
  • On April 26 David R. Brown, 27 by Glen Burnie, by Sgt. Robshaw
  • On April 26 David P. Sergent, 34 by Upper Marlboro, by Deputy MacWilliams
  • On April 27 Nicole A. Christian, 33 from Dunkirk, by Sgt. Robshaw
  • On April 27th Isabel M. Rodriguez, 25 from Huntingtown, from DFC McCourt

Anyone who has information about these incidents is asked to call the Sheriff's office under (410) 535-2800 and to refer to the specified case number. Citizens can remain anonymous via the mobile app of the Calvert County Sheriff's Office. Visit for download. Tipper can also send an e -mail to ccsapips@calvertcountymd.gov

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