Top L to R: Emory Richard Thomas, Kimberly Kay Finamore, Tabitha Renee Proctor
Bottom L to R: John Power Waters Cammack, Stefphon Mario Brown, Brittany Etura McMillian

CALVERT COUNTY, Md. – During the week of November 3, 2025 – November 9, 2025, Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to 2,293 calls for service throughout the community, including, but not limited to:

  • Check Welfare / Mental Health: 61
  • Disorderly: 14
  • Domestics: 32
  • Motor Vehicle Crashes: 45
  • Patrol Checks / School Checks: 1204
  • Suspicious Persons / Vehicles; 32
  • Traffic Complaints: 71
  • Traffic Stops: 576
  • 911 Hang Ups: 41
  • ARRESTS: 33

CDS Violation: 25-92574

Tabitha Renee Proctor

On November 4, 2025, DFC Newton initiated a traffic stop near Cedar Run Lane and Rt. 260 in Owings for a traffic violation. Contact was made with the driver, Tabitha Renee Proctor, 39, of Capitol Heights. Investigation revealed that Proctor’s driver’s license was suspended and that she had an active warrant through Prince George’s County. DFC Idol and his K9 partner conducted an open-air sniff of the vehicle, which resulted in a positive alert for narcotics. A subsequent search of Proctor revealed a white, crystal-like substance in her pocket. Proctor stated the substance was “Molly/Ecstasy.” She was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with CDS: Possession-Not Cannabis, along with other traffic-related offenses.

CDS Violation: 25-94197

Stefphon Mario Brown

On November 8, 2025, Deputy Campbell initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of Rt. 231 and Prince Frederick Blvd. in Prince Frederick. Investigation revealed the driver, Stefphon Mario Brown, 65 of Prince Frederick, did not possess a valid driver’s license. Brown and his passenger, Emory Richard Thomas, 61 of Prince Frederick, exited the vehicle, and Thomas was observed holding an improvised smoking device containing suspected crack/cocaine residue.

Emory Richard Thomas

A subsequent vehicle search revealed additional controlled dangerous substances. Both Brown and Thomas were taken into custody and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center. Brown was charged with CDS: Possession–Not Cannabis and Driving Without a License. Thomas was charged with CDS: Possession–Not Cannabis and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.

CDS Violation: 25-92044

Kimberly Kay Finamore

On November 3, 2025, Deputy Angell initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of Rt. 261 and 15th Street in Chesapeake Beach after observing it cross the double yellow line and drift across the roadway. Upon making contact with the driver, Kimberly Kay Finamore, 35 of Chesapeake Beach, deputies detected a strong odor of alcohol emitting from her person. Finamore submitted to a series of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and was determined to be unable to safely operate a motor vehicle. She was placed under arrest for Driving Under the Influence and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center. A search incident to arrest revealed a cut straw and a dollar bill containing a white powdery residue. Finamore was charged with DUI, CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia, CDS: Possession – Not Cannabis, Possession of CDS While Confined, Reckless Driving, Negligent Driving, and multiple other traffic-related offenses.

Damaged Property: 25-93853

On November 7, 2025, DFC Mister responded to the 1100 block of Cold Pond Court in Prince Frederick for a reported burglary. The complainant advised that an unknown suspect(s) attempted to force entry into the victim’s shed. Dents were observed on the shed door, and the victim’s security camera had been tampered with. Nothing appears to have been taken, and the estimated value of the damaged property is unknown at this time.

Theft: 25-92265

Brittany Etura McMillian

On November 3, 2025, Deputy Contic responded to a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of St. Leonard Road and S. Solomons Island Road in St. Leonard. One of the vehicles involved, a Chrysler 300, had heavy front-end damage. Contact was made with the driver, Brittany Etura McMillian, 35 of Lexington Park, who was unable to provide vehicle registration or proof of insurance. Further investigation revealed the vehicle had been reported stolen in 2023 from Atlanta, GA. McMillian was taken into custody and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center, where she was charged with Theft: $1,500 to Under $25,000, Unlawful Taking of a Motor Vehicle, and Rogue and Vagabond.

Theft: 25-92598

On Nov. 4, 2025, at approximately 12:49 p.m., Lt. Basham responded to Ward Park, located at 10455 Ward Road in Dunkirk, for the report of a theft from a motor vehicle. The complainant reported the rear passenger-side window had been shattered, deep scratches were found on the door, and her purse and its contents had been stolen from the vehicle. The estimated value of the damaged property is $1,000, and the estimated value of the stolen property is $200.

Theft: 25-93015

On November 5, 2025, DFC Claggett responded to the Giant located at 10790 Town Center Blvd. in Dunkirk for a reported theft. The complainant advised that an unknown suspect stole her wallet from her grocery cart. The estimated value of the stolen property is $220.00.

Theft: 25-93401

On November 6, 2025, Deputy H. Jones responded to a residence on Valley Drive in Huntingtown for a reported theft. The complainant advised her handicap placard had been stolen from her vehicle while it was parked at 100 Hospital Road in Prince Frederick. The estimated value of the stolen property is unknown at this time.

Weapons Violation: 25-94024

John Power Waters Cammack

On November 8, 2025, Deputy Hill initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle traveling 65 mph in a posted 45 mph zone in the area of S. Solomons Island Road and Church Street in Prince Frederick. Upon contacting the driver, identified as John Power Waters Cammack, 25 of St. Leonard, deputies detected the odor of alcohol coming from his person. Cammack admitted to consuming alcohol prior to the stop and informed deputies that a loaded handgun was inside the vehicle. Further investigation determined Cammack was unable to safely operate a motor vehicle, and he was taken into custody for DUI. A search of his person incident to arrest revealed brass knuckles concealed in his pocket. Cammack was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Loaded Handgun in a Vehicle, Handgun in a Vehicle, Concealing a Dangerous Weapon, DWI, and additional traffic-related offenses.

For the week of November 3 to November 9, the school arrest data is as follows:

  • Criminal Arrests: 1
  • Criminal CDS Arrests: 0
  • Civil Citations: 1

DUI Arrests for the week of Nov. 3 – Nov. 9:

  • On Nov. 3, Kimberly K. Finamore, 35 of Chesapeake Beach, by Deputy Angell
  • On Nov. 5, Jillian A. Mohr, 43 of Huntingtown, by Deputy Currie
  • On Nov. 5, Scott P. McInerney, 52 of Prince Frederick, by DFC Sturdivant
  • On Nov. 8, Zackary S. Beckett, 19 of Shady Side, by Sgt. Robshaw
  • On Nov. 8, John P. Cammack, 25 of St. Leonard, by Deputy Hill

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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