PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. — During the week of February 7, 2022 – February 13, 2022, deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1,518 calls for service throughout the community.

Attempted Burglary: 22-63331

On February 7, 2022, Deputy R. McCourt responded to the 200 block of Fairground Road in Prince Frederick, MD for the report of an attempted burglary that had already occurred. The complainant advised unknown suspect(s) attempted to force entry into the residence on Jan. 28. Deputy McCourt observed damage to the front door and the deadbolt. No property was taken. The estimated value of damaged property is $400.00.

Theft: 22-7339

On February 11, 2022, Deputy R. Jones responded to Verizon located at 304 Market Square Dr. in Prince Frederick, MD for the report of a theft. The complainant advised an unknown male suspect entered the business, cut the cable on one of display racks and fled the store with an Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max. The suspect is described as a black male, approximately 5’ 10” tall, wearing a black sweatshirt, black pants and a black surgical mask. The total value of stolen property is $1,000.00.

Theft: 22-6338

On February 7, 2022, Deputy T. Bowen received report of a theft that occurred in the 2100 block of Loblolly Lane in St. Leonard, MD. The complainant advised she received a package in her mailbox that had been tampered with and contents were missing. Investigation revealed a Dicks Sporting Goods gift card was stolen. The value of stolen property is $150.00.

Theft: 22-6748

On February 9, 2022, Deputy Lee responded to 1100 block of Conner Ct. in Prince Frederick, MD for the report of a theft. The complainant advised unknown suspect(s) stole the rear Maryland registration plate from her vehicle. The approximate value of stolen property is $135.00.

Theft: 22-6331

On February 11, 2022, Deputy McCourt received report of a theft. The complainant advised sometime between 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 10 and 8:10 a.m. on Feb. 11, unknown suspect(s) stole the rear Maryland registration plate from a vehicle that was parked in the Dunkirk Market Place located in the 10200 block of Southern Maryland Blvd. in Dunkirk, MD. The approximate value of stolen property is $135.00.

ARRESTS

Pictured L to R: Holland, Greenan, Poston

On February 11, 2022, Deputy Gough conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of the Chesapeake Ranch Estates Campground in Lusby, MD for an equipment violation. Contact was made with driver, Calvin Eugene Holland, Sr., 40 of Prince Frederick, MD, who was wanted on an outstanding warrant through the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office for a Failure to Appear for Second Degree Assault and False Imprisonment. A search of Holland’s person incident to his arrest revealed a metal pipe containing a burnt end, copper fibers and white powdery residue (suspected crack cocaine). Calvin was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was served his warrant and charged with CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.

On February 11, 2022, Deputy Strong conducted a traffic stop in the area of Rudolph Lane in Lusby, MD. Contact was made with the driver, Kelly Greenan, 32 of Lusby, MD, who advised she had caused an accident, but couldn’t recall the details. Greenan admitted to taking controlled dangerous substances earlier in the day. A K-9 search of her vehicle was conducted resulting in a positive alert. A search revealed a cut straw with a white powdery substance on one end, a pill grinder and two strips of Suboxone. Greenan was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where she was charged with CDS: Possession-Not Marijuana and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia, Negligent Driving, Reckless Driving and other traffic related charges.

On February 10, 2022, DFC DeLeon conducted a traffic stop in the area of S. Solomons Island Road and Ball Road in St. Leonard, MD for an equipment violation. Upon making contact with the driver, Kimberly Elaine Poston, 27 of Sumter, SC, Poston began yelling and cursing at the DFC DeLeon. Poston was irate and hostile and made several threats against the deputy and attempted to rush the traffic stop. Poston continue to yell and curse while failing to comply with the deputy’s commands while actively resisting arrest. Poston was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where she was charged with Disorderly Conduct, Refusing to Obey a Lawful Order, Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer, and various traffic violations.

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5 Comments

  1. I see that Calvert is becoming a contender in the crime game. Not even close to Waldorf, Great Mill or the Park but, with a lot of the same cast of characters, they’ll be there in 3-5 years…

  2. maybe if the detectives were busy trying to solve crimes, than run undercover sex sting operations on lonely guys using legal dating sites. The problem is that real crime is hard to fight, writing tickets, and walking the entrapment line generates real numbers and revenue. F CCSO lazy entitles cops

  3. The beauty of Calvert County is that there are only a few ways to enter and exit, making it easier for Law Enforcement to monitor bad actors from neighboring counties.

    If you’re on this side of the Bay Bridge, there’s no better county to live in, period. And the Law Enforcement here is excellent, they don’t bend to public pressure. They just do their job and if you’re caught in this county doing some of the stuff reported here, it will be the last time they try. The Sheriff’s Office and the Courts aren’t very sympathetic.

    1. Calvert County is in the top 10 counties IN THE COUNTRY for the number of traffic stops for minor violations. That’s a powder keg.

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