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Calvert County Sheriff's Office Weekly Crime Bloter

Prince Frederick, Md. – In the week of May 12, 2025 – May 18, 2025, the MPs of the Sheriff office of Calvert County replied to 2,131 views in the entire community, including but not limited:

  • Check the well -being / mental health: 54
  • Messy: 17
  • Domestics: 17
  • Motor vehicles: 43
  • Patrouilla controls / school exams: 987
  • Suspicious persons / vehicles: 33
  • Traffic complaints: 77
  • Traffic stops: 651
  • 911 hang up: 59
  • Intended: 39

Burglary: 25-41443
On May 18, 2025, Deputy H. Jones reacted to a residence in the Robshire Manor Road in Huntinggtown to achieve a break -in. The complainant reported that at some point between 7:30 p.m. on May 16 and 10 on May 18, an unknown suspect broke into the victim's residence and stole several tools, two chainsaws and a knight. The estimated value of the stolen property is $ 1400.00.

Angie Williams

CDS violation: 25-39779
On May 12, 2025, Deputy Shuart observed a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot of the Surestay Hotel in the 75 Main Street in Prince Frederick. After contact with the residents, the passenger Angie Williams, 51 from Bryantown, tried to hide a crack pipe under her shirt. Further studies showed that a red -cut straw was in her handbag with alleged cocaine residues and that suspected crack cocaine was found on her seat. Williams was taken into custody and brought to the Calvert County Detung Center and charged with CDs: do not own cannabis and CDs: possession of utensils.

Lionell Victor Garrison
Lionell Victor Garrison

CDS violation: 25-40521
On May 15, 2025, the deputy Robey reacted to the 4900 block of the St. Leonard Rd. In St. Leonard to support the MPs in an arrest warrant service. The contact was established with Lionell Victor Garrison, 29 by District Heights. Garrison was sought by St. Mary's County for an open arrest warrant. A search incident for arrest resulted in a prescription pills bottle with cut straws with suspected crack cocaine residues and a container with suspected crack cocaine residues. Garrison was taken into custody and brought to the Calvert County Detung Center and because of CDs: possession of utensils.

Chicago Alexander Garner
Chicago Alexander Garner

CDS violation: 25-41260
On May 17, 2025, the deputy Shuart replied to the 200 Block of the Shore Acres Way in Prince Frederick for a report about a disordered person. On arrival, the 30 -year -old Chicago Alexander Garner from Prince Frederick was produced with Chicago, who called the citizens in the Silverwood Apartments Complex loudly swear words and attracted the attention of the residents of the nearby residents. Garner was advised to stop his disruptive behavior, but continued to scream, intimidate and harass the people around him. He was then taken into custody while actively opposed to the arrest. A search incident for arrest resulted in a cut straw and a plastic bag, which contained both suspected cocaine residues. Garner was brought to the Calvert County Detung Center and due to disordered behavior, robbery danger, violation of a court order obligation, CDs: NOT own-not cannabis and CDs: possession of utensils.

Theft: 25-40446
On May 15, 2025, the deputy Campbell reacted to the 1800 block of the German Chapel Road in Prince Frederick for the report on theft. The complainant reported that an unknown suspicious suspect parked two unlocked vehicles in the driveway of the residence and stole and changed a wallet. The estimated value of the stolen property is $ 8.00.

Theft: 25-40464
On May 15, 2025, the deputy tunnel replied to the 600 block of the Patuxent Reach drive in Prince Frederick to report theft. The complainant reported someday at 2 a.m., unknown suspects broke into two vehicles that were parked in the entrance of the residence. Numerous articles contained in bar and 250 US dollars in Ulta gift cards were stolen. The estimated value of the stolen property is $ 600.00.

Theft: 25-40620
On May 15, 2025, Deputy H. Jones replied to the 900 Block of the German Chapel Road in Prince Frederick to report theft. The complainant reported at some point in the early morning, an unknown suspicious steel around $ 50.00 out of three vehicles that were unlocked.

Theft: 25-41187
On May 17, 2025, DFC Grierson replied to the 12000 block of the San Angelo Lane in Lusby to report theft. The complainant reported at some point between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., an unknown suspicious steel 100 US dollars in cash, two CRE beach passes and a garage door opener from an unnecessary vehicle that was parked before the residence. The estimated value of the stolen property is $ 210.00.

Marquez Malanchi Yvonjay Graham-Raynor
Marquez Malanchi Yvonjay Graham-Raynor

Transfer: 25-39924
On May 13, 2025, the MP Zinn patrolled with the Fastop in the 8054 Bayside Road in Chesapeake Beach when he watched Marquez Malanchi Yvonjay Graham-Raynor, 24 from Huntingtown, on Fastop property and went to the neighboring business in Dunn Clean Laundry, the neighboring company. The investigation showed that Graham-Raynor had been classified indefinitely by both locations. He was taken into custody and charged with two violations: private property.

Grayson William Waldrop
Grayson William Waldrop

Weapon injury: 25-41108
On May 17, 2025, Deputy H. Jones carried out a traffic stop on a vehicle in the 700 block of Prince Frederick Blvd. in Prince Friedrich because of a traffic violation. As deputy Jones approached the driver, he observed the driver, who was identified as Grayson William Waldrop, 24 by Oak Island, NC, into the center console and moving objects. The deputies questioned Waldrop about the presence of firearms in the vehicle. Waldrop admitted that there was a loaded pistol and a loaded shotgun in the back seat. Further investigations showed that Waldrop had no permission to use handguns in Maryland. He was then arrested and charged in a vehicle in a vehicle and a pistol due to charged pistol.

For the week from 12 to May 18, the school arrest data is as follows:

  • Criminal detention: 0
  • Arrest of criminal CDs: 0
  • Civil suits: 0

Dui arrests for the week from May 12th to May 18:

  • On May 12th, Nicholas D. Anderson, 38 from Washington DC, by Cpl. station
  • On May 14th Mariyah Q. Chaudry, 36 from Washington DC, by Deputy Madura
  • On May 14th, Marche D. Green, 45 by Huntingtown, by deputy Pope
  • On May 18, Suzanne M. Brower, 56 by Chesapeake Beach, by Deputy Deinert

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. To download, you can also send tipsters by e -mail to ccsapips@calvertcountymd.gov

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