PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – During the week of February 24, 2025 – March 2, 2025, Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to 2,012 calls for service throughout the community, including but not limited to:
- Check Welfare / Mental Health: 54
- Disorderly: 5
- Domestics: 23
- Motor Vehicle Crashes: 34
- Patrol Checks / School Checks: 890
- Suspicious Persons / Vehicles: 32
- Traffic Complaints: 58
- Traffic Stops: 446
- 911 Hang-Ups: 54
- ARRESTS: 41

Assault: 25-16557
On February 26, 2025, at approximately 10:19 p.m., DFC Claggett was conducting traffic enforcement on southbound Rt. 2 near Wayside Drive in Sunderland when he observed a vehicle traveling at 70 mph in a 40 mph zone. Deputy Claggett initiated a traffic stop with lights and sirens activated, but the vehicle failed to stop and accelerated away at a high speed. The driver, increasing speeds, was traveling in the wrong lane against traffic, ran stop signs, and drove erratically through residential areas and onto school property at Mount Harmony Elementary School in an attempt to evade law enforcement. Deputies executed a Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT) maneuver, causing the vehicle to come to a rest at Skinner’s Turn Rd and Industrial Ln. Following the maneuver, the suspect rammed two deputy’s cruisers in an attempt to escape. The driver, Tarvaris Tony Reid, 47 of Owings, was placed into custody. Upon making contact with Reid, a strong odor of alcohol was emitting from his person. During a search of Reid’s person, a pocketknife was found. Reid was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Assault – First Degree (2 counts, Felony) and Assault – Second Degree (2 counts), DWI, DUI, Fleeing and Eluding, Reckless Driving, Negligent Driving, and several other traffic-related charges.


CDS Violation: 25-17430
On March 2, 2025, at 12:49 a.m., Sgt. Robshaw initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle traveling 82 mph in a 55 mph zone along Rt. 4 and Lower Marlboro Road in Huntingtown. With lights and sirens activated, the driver failed to stop and accelerated over 100 mph. Deputies initiated a pursuit in the area of Rt. 4 and Walnut Creek as the suspect vehicle continued southbound through Prince Frederick at a high rate of speed. Deputies deployed stop sticks and successfully executed a Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT), disabling the vehicle. The driver, Treasure Lee Muller, 41, of Glen Burnie, and passenger, Jaleal Terrence Balogun, 27, of Brooklyn Park, were escorted from the vehicle. As Muller exited, a brown bottle containing PCP and a $5 bill with a white powdery residue fell from her pocket. A probable cause search of the vehicle uncovered several electronics, multiple glass smoking devices, push rods, bags of cocaine, 43 Buprenorphine strips, and a bottle of suspected Methadone. A search of Balogun’s person revealed a capsule of crack cocaine in one sock, a baggie of crack in the other sock, and additional baggies of crack and heroin concealed in his underwear. Deputies also discovered a glass vial of pills containing heroin. Both Muller and Balogun were charged with CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute (PCP), CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute, CDS: Possession with Intent Narcotics, and CDS: Possession-Not Cannabis. Additionally, Muller was charged with CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.
Damaged Property: 25-17189
On March 1, 2025, Deputy Morgal responded to the 300 block of Yardley Drive in Prince Frederick, for the report of property destruction. The complainant reported damages to a fence to include a broken lock. The estimated value of damaged property is $20.
Property Destruction/ Theft: 25-17196
On March 1, 2025, Master Deputy Burgraff responded to Flag Harbor Marina, located at 1565 Flag Harbor Blvd. in St. Leonard, for the report of property destruction and vandalism. The investigation revealed that on February 28, after 10 p.m., unknown suspects entered the boatyard on foot and vandalized the property. Several items, including lawn chairs, a picnic table, an aluminum boat, and a cooler, were thrown in the water. The suspects also stole fire extinguishers, a kayak, two dock carts, and a flower pot. The estimated value of the stolen property is $1,000.00, while the cost of the damages remains unknown.

Resisting Arrest: 25-17511
On March 2, at approximately 11:20 a.m., Deputy Grabill responded to a traffic complaint in the area of Rt. 2 and East Mount Harmony Road in Owings, for a vehicle with its front bumper hanging off driving erratically. A short time later, deputies observed the suspect vehicle, traveling south on Rt. 2 near Skinners Turn Road, crossing the solid yellow line multiple times. The vehicle was located in the public parking lot at Rt. 2 and Rt. 4, where deputies made contact with the driver, Deontrae Montrell Morgan, 31 of Lusby. Morgan refused to exit the vehicle when instructed and continued to resist. During a search of Morgan’s person, he continued to fight the deputies. Morgan was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center, where he was charged with DWI, DUI, Reckless Driving, Negligent Driving, Resisting/Interfering with Arrest, and other traffic-related charges.

Telephone Misuse: 25-15862
On February 24, 2025, DFC Lewis responded to the Giant located at 655 N Solomons Island Rd. in Prince Frederick, for a reported case of telephone misuse. Investigation revealed that Maurice Franklin Jacks, 62 of Huntingtown, repeatedly called 911 without reporting an emergency. Jacks, who was intoxicated, was requesting a ride and would hang up after each call. When deputies arrived, he became irate and made multiple threats toward them. Jacks was taken into custody and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was charged with Telephone Misuse: Repeat Calls, Resisting/Interfering with Arrest, and Failure to Obey a Reasonable/Lawful Order.
Theft: 25-17190
On March 1, 2025, Deputy Parrott responded to the 1400 block of South Harbor Drive in St. Leonard, for a reported theft. The complainant reported his mailbox and a street sign had been stolen. Further investigation revealed the homeowner discovered his mailbox stuffed inside a sewer line near his residence and had been damaged beyond repair. The estimated value of damaged property is $150. The estimated value of stolen property is unknown at this time.
Theft: 25-17472
On March 2, 2025, Deputy Morgal responded to the 1800 block of Wilson Road in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft. The complainant advised her purse was stolen from her locked van. Further investigation revealed the purse and it’s contents were discovered in a yard across the street from the victim. Twenty dollars in cash was missing from the wallet inside the purse. Nothing else appeared to be missing.
Theft: 25-17545
On March 2, 2025, Deputy Tunnell investigated the report of a theft. The complainant advised an unknown suspect(s) stole quarters from an unlocked vehicle parked in the 5100 block of Sea Fossil Drive in Huntingtown. The estimated value of stole property is under $5.00.
Theft: 25-17517
On March 2, 2025, DFC Mister responded to the 900 block of Wilson Road in Huntingtown, for the report of a theft. The complainant advised an unknown suspect stole money from an unlocked vehicle parked in the driveway of the residence. The estimated value of stolen property is $8.00.

Trespassing: 25-16103
On February 25, 2025, Deputy Morgal was patrolling the Prince Frederick area when he observed Marvin Charles Dickerson, Jr., 40 of no fixed address, walking through the parking lot of the Safeway. Dickerson had been previously trespassed indefinitely from the Safeway. Dickerson was placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Trespassing: Private Property.
For the week of February 24 to March 2, the school arrest data is as follows:
- Criminal Arrests: 0
- Criminal CDS Arrests: 0
- Civil Citations: 0
DUI Arrests for the week of February 24 – March 2:
- On Feb. 26, Tarvaris T. Reid, 47 of Huntingtown, by DFC Claggett
- On Feb. 26, Krista E. Ross, 25 of Washington D.C., by Deputy Fleenor
- On Feb. 26, Christina M. Chow, 28 of St. Leonard, by Deputy Robey
- On Feb. 28, Ryan W. Eglington, 40 of Leonardtown, by Deputy Chase
- On Feb. 28, Stephanie J. Goldstein, 44 of Prince Frederick, by DFC McCourt
- On March 1, Michael E. Lilley, 60 of Riva, by Deputy Robey
- On March 1. Angela C. Clarkston, 50 of Huntingtown, by Deputy Robey
- On March 1, Lauren M. Williams, 43 of Chesapeake Beach, by Sgt. Robshaw
- On March 2, Deontrae W. Morgan, 31 of Lusby, by Deputy Grabill
Anyone with information about these incidents is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office at (410) 535-2800 and reference the case number provided. Citizens may remain anonymous thru the ‘Submit a Tip’ feature on the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office mobile app. To download, visit https://apps.myocv.com/share/a39520678 . Tipsters may also email ccsotips@calvertcountymd.gov

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