PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – During the week of March 24, 2025 – March 30, 2025, Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to 2,017 calls for service throughout the community including, but not limited to:

  • Check Welfare / Mental Health: 39
  • Disorderly: 15
  • Domestics: 25
  • Motor Vehicle Crashes: 37
  • Patrol Checks / School Checks: 884
  • Suspicious Persons / Vehicles: 17
  • Traffic Complaints: 75
  • Traffic Stops: 482
  • 911 Hang-Ups: 50
  • ARRESTS: 46
Christina Lynne Worley
Christina Lynne Worley

CDS Violation: 25-25372
On March 29, 2025, Deputy Campbell responded to SureStay by Best Western located at 75 Main Street in Prince Frederick, for the reported trespassing incident. Investigation revealed Christina Lynne Worley, 62 of no fixed address, was no longer permitted on the property. Inside Worley’s room, management located two cans of Spray-X Electronics Duster. Worley admitted the cans belonging to her and to inhaling the controlled dangerous substance. Worley was placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with CDS: Inhaling a Harmful Substance.

Keith Adrian Allston
Keith Adrian Allston

CDS Violation: 25-25406
On March 29, 2025, at 3:17 p.m., DFC Lewis responded to the area of 940 Costley Way Prince Frederick, for the report of a male “slumped” over in a pickup truck. Upon arrival, deputies located a single occupant, Keith Adrian Allston, 49 of Hughesville, passed out in the vehicle. A consent search of the truck revealed a plastic straw with white powder on both ends. A subsequent search of Allston’s person revealed a metal container with several pills inside. Allston was placed under arrest and charged with CDS: Possession Not Cannabis and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.

Damaged Property: 25-25683
On March 30, 2025, Cpl. Kelly responded to the 3000 block of Abington Manor Drive in Huntingtown for a report of property destruction. The investigation revealed that between 9:28 p.m. on March 29 and 11:12 a.m. on March 30, an unknown suspect spray-painted multiple areas of the community park pavilion. The estimated damage is valued at approximately $2,500.

Motor Vehicle Theft: 25-25612
On March 30, 2025, Sgt. Robshaw responded to the 11700 block of Rivershore Drive in Dunkirk, for a reported motor vehicle theft. The complainant stated that her vehicle had been left unlocked with the keys inside and was stolen from the driveway of her residence sometime between 10:00 p.m. on March 29 and 3:40 a.m. on March 30. In addition to the vehicle, several personal items were taken, including the victim’s Maryland driver’s license, AirPods, a computer, and a Chase credit card. The stolen vehicle is described as a 2017 black Honda Civic 4-door. The total estimated value of the stolen property is $15,550.

Theft: 25-24967
On March 28, 2025, Deputy Campbell responded to the 1900 block of Kings Landing Road in Huntingtown, for a reported theft from a vehicle. The complainant advised that at approximately 2:41 a.m., he noticed the interior light of his vehicle was on, despite no one being inside. Upon further inspection, it was discovered the vehicle had been rummaged through, with the contents of the center console scattered throughout. Approximately $5 in change was reported stolen. The investigation is ongoing.

Theft: 25-24994
On March 28, 2025, Deputy MacWilliams responded to 2200 block of Kings Landing Road in Huntingtown, for the report of a theft from a vehicle. The victim reported that an unknown suspect entered two vehicles parked at the residence and stole a pocket BIC lighter valued at $3 and $2 in cash. The missing purse was later found inside the second vehicle. Detectives continue to investigate.

Theft: 25-24991
On March 28, 2025, DFC Huy responded to the 5200 block of Huntingtown Road in Huntingtown, for a reported theft from a vehicle. The victim reported that an unknown suspect entered his unlocked vehicle and stole approximately $35 in change, $10 in cash, and an Avon spray deodorant bottle.

Theft: 25-24978
On March 28, 2025, Deputy MacWilliams responded to the 1500 block of Stoneleigh Court in Huntingtown, for the report of a theft. The complainant reported that sometime after 9 p.m. on March 27, an unknown suspect(s) broke into and stole items from a vehicle located in the driveway of the residence. The suspect(s) also urinated on the driver’s door. The estimated value of stolen property is $20.00.

Theft: 25-24996
On March 28, 2025 DFC Huy responded to the 5200 block of Huntingtown Road in Huntingtown, for the reported theft from a vehicle. The complainant reported an unknown suspect(s) entered her vehicle and stole miscellenous coins, a vape pen, numerous pens and pencils, and a handmade snake ring. A second vehicle on the property was rummaged through, but nothing appears to have been stolen. While on scene, deputies located the victim’s property to the right of the home. Detectives continue to investigate.

Theft: 25-25197
On March 28, 2025, DFC T. Bowen responded to the 6000 block of Stephen Reid Road in Huntingtown, for the reported theft from a vehicle. The complainant reported that an unknown suspect(s) stole a Sig Sauer P365X and $300 in US currency from his unlocked vehicle. The estimated value of stolen property is $920.00.

Theft: 25-25100
On March 28, 2025, Deputy MacWilliams responded to the 5400 block of Huntingtown Road in Huntingtown, for the reported theft from a vehicle. The complainant reported an unknown suspect(s) entered her unlocked vehicle and emptied her purse and its contents on the ground. The victim discovered her credit cards, driver’s license, and $40 in US currency was missing. The investigation is ongoing.

Theft: 25-25620
On March 30, 2025, Deputy MacWilliams responded to the 3600 block of King Drive in Dunkirk, for the reported theft from a vehicle. The complainant reported an unknown suspect(s) entered her unlocked vehicle parked in the driveway and stole a wallet and a key FOB. The estimated value of stolen property is $90.

Vehicle Tampering: 25-24952
On March 28, 2025, Sgt. Naughton responded to the 1600 block of Maurham Court in Huntingtown, for the reported vehicle tampering. The complainant reported he received an alert regarding movement on his outdoor security camera. The homeowner looked outside and observed a black male wearing a black hoodie with white writing, light-colored jeans, a black facemask, and green gloves enter his vehicle. The complainant advised by the time he made it outside, the male was gone. Nothing appears to have been missing. Detectives continue to investigate.

For the week of March 24 to March 30, the school arrest data is as follows:

  • Criminal Arrests: 3
  • Criminal CDS Arrests: 0
  • Civil Citations: 0

DUI Arrests for the week of March 24 – March 30:

  • On March 25, Jack R. Damalouji, 24 of Prince Frederick, byDeputy Morgal
  • On March 26, Brian R. Curtis, 45 of Edgewater, by Deputy Morgal
  • On March 27, Theresa A. Sweeney, 57 of St. Leonard, by DFC Sylver
  • On March 29, Curtis O. Ford, 65 of Washington D.C., by Deputy Morgal

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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2 Comments

  1. Why would anyone leave their vehicle unlocked especially when there’s a gun inside
    ?

  2. Huge uptick in the weekly crime blotter!! Usually doesn’t run nearly as long. Hope they catch these delinquents.

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