
During the week of February 16, 2026 – February 22, 2026, Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to 2,333 calls for service throughout the community including, but not limited to:
- Check Welfare / Mental Health: 51
- Disorderly: 12
- Domestics: 23
- Motor Vehicle Crashes: 48
- Patrol Checks / School Checks: 1213
- Suspicious Persons / Vehicles: 32
- Traffic Complaints: 75
- Traffic Stops: 319
- 911 Hang-Ups: 57
- ARRESTS: 42
Burglary: 26-15520

On February 16, 2026, at approximately 3:24 p.m., DFC Grierson responded to the 12000 block of Susan Lane in Lusby for a reported burglary in progress. The complainant reported that an unknown male forcibly entered the residence without consent and ran down a hallway while acting erratically. Cpl. Shrawder located and detained the suspect, identified as Kese Eman Lyles, 44, of Great Mills. A search incident to arrest revealed a burnt glass pipe containing a copper/brass mesh filter, consistent with CDS paraphernalia. Lyles was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Burglary – 4th Degree, Trespassing on Private Property, and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.
CDS Violation: 26-15374

On February 16, 2026, at approximately 1:12 a.m., DFC Hill responded to the Prince Frederick Post Office, located at 35 Duke Street in Prince Frederick, for a report of individuals inside the lobby after hours. Upon arrival, DFC Hill observed two individuals sleeping in the lobby. The individuals were identified as Matthew Leo Greening, 37, of no fixed address, and Brandon McNeil Robinson, 19, of no fixed address. Further investigation revealed that both individuals had previously been trespassed indefinitely from the property. A search incident to arrest revealed that Greening was in possession of a glass smoking device containing cocaine residue. Greening and Robinson were transported to the Calvert County Detention Center. Both were charged with Trespassing on Public Agency Property After Hours. Greening was additionally charged with CDS: Possession – Not Cannabis and CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.

Disorderly Conduct: 26-16021

On February 17, 2026, at approximately 10:33 p.m., deputies responded to the 3400 block of King Drive in Dunkirk, for the report of a disorderly subject following a disturbance at a residence. Upon arrival, deputies learned that a physical altercation had occurred during a party where alcohol was being consumed. During the investigation, deputies made contact with Eric Steven Straughan, 18, of Huntingtown, who was observed displaying signs of intoxication and detected the odor of marijuana emitting from his person. Straughn became disorderly, yelling profanities and threats in the residential neighborhood and attempting to push past deputies after being given multiple lawful commands to stop. Due to his intoxicated state and continued disruptive behavior, he was placed under arrest. Straughan resisted by tensing up and attempting to pull away before being secured in handcuffs. A search incident to arrest revealed suspected marijuana, marijuana vape devices, and alcohol in his possession. Straughan was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Disorderly Conduct, Intoxicated Endangerment, Resisting/Interfering with Arrest, and Failure to Obey a Reasonable/Lawful Order.
Obstructing Justice: 26-17080

On February 20, 2026, at approximately 3:18 p.m., DFC Crum initiated a traffic stop along Rt. 4 and Auto Drive and Prince Frederick, for a seatbelt violation. The driver refused to provide his driver’s license and vehicle registration and became argumentative and non-compliant. Due to officer safety concerns and the driver’s continued refusal to obey lawful commands, he was ordered multiple times to exit the vehicle. The driver refused and resisted attempts to exit the vehicle. The driver was ultimately removed from the vehicle and placed in handcuffs after continuing to disregard lawful commands and making movements toward his waistband area. The driver was identified as Syeve Armon Ashton Stenson, 32, of Huntingtown. Stenson was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Failure to Obey a Lawful Order and Obstructing and Hindering.
Theft: 26-16309
On February 18, 2026, Master Deputy Locke responded to the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office District 1 office located at 10500 Southern Maryland Blvd in Dunkirk, for a reported theft. The complainant advised that while stopped at a traffic light on Hospital Road in Prince Frederick, an unknown suspect approached the victim’s vehicle. During a verbal argument regarding traffic lanes, the suspect allegedly flicked a lit cigarette onto the victim, made threats, and reached inside the vehicle and stole the victim’s Apple iPhone. The suspect then fled the scene. Shortly afterward, deputies received a crash notification from the stolen iPhone, which indicated the device had been thrown from the suspect’s vehicle. A separate citizen also called to report a traffic complaint/road rage incident that corroborated the victim’s account. The incident was further observed on nearby traffic cameras. Cpl. Evans later located the victim’s phone and returned it undamaged. The investigation is ongoing.
Theft: 26-17134
On February 20, 2026, DFC Lee responded to the 3800 block of 5th Street in North Beach, for the reported theft. The complainant advised an unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s registration plate. The estimated value of stolen property is $100.00.
Trespassing: 26-15718

On February 17, 2026, at approximately 5:40 a.m., DFC Grierson responded to the 12900 block of Pine Lane in Lusby for a reported burglary in progress. The complainant advised that an unknown male suspect opened a secured screen door and began banging on the front door of the residence. The homeowner confronted the suspect, later identified as Bradley Shane Krolczyk, 53, of Lusby, who then ran back to a vehicle parked in front of the residence. The responding deputy recognized Krolczyk from a prior encounter on February 16. After repeatedly banging on the front door, Krolczyk allegedly attempted to enter two vehicles parked on the property. Deputies determined there was no evidence he had permission or authority to enter the residence or either vehicle. A search of Krolczyk’s person incident to arrest revealed CDS paraphernalia. Deputies also detected a strong odor of alcohol emitting from his person. Krolczyk was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with: Rogue and Vagabond, Intoxicated Endangerment, Intoxicated Public Disturbance, Disorderly Conduct, and Trespassing: Private Property.
For the week of February 16 to February 22, the school arrest data is as follows:
- Criminal Arrests: 0
- Criminal CDS Arrests: 0
- Civil Citations: 2
DUI Arrests for the week of February 16 – February 22:
- On Feb. 16, Georgia A. Walker, 46 of NW, DC, by Deputy Morgal
- On Feb. 19, Nichole L. Ward, 38 of Prince Frederick, by Deputy Robey
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.
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Of no fixed address, good luck with getting them to court
If you break into my home and run crazy in my hallway like Kese Eman Lyles is claimed to have done there’s a VERY high chance of fatal lead poisoning happening to you. I’d put it at a near certainty.