
LEXINGTON PARK, Md. – At approximately 11:28 a.m., on Monday, February 12, 2024, St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to a report of an armed robbery near 21100 Great Mills Road in Lexington Park, MD.
The witness reported being robbed at gunpoint by an unknown individual who then fled on foot into the surrounding wooded area near Great Mills High School. Deputies in the area located an individual matching the suspect’s description and apprehended the male subject following a foot chase.
Delano Jurail Parham-Nash, 20, of no fixed address, was arrested and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center to face charges including Armed Robbery, Robbery, Firearm Use in the Commission of a Violent Crime, Assault First Degree, and other related charges.
Parham-Nash was also linked to a February 1, 2024, armed robbery at a business on Great Mills Road and was served with warrants relating to that crime.
Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division have assumed the investigation; anyone with any additional information relating to either of these incidents is asked to contact Detective Kortnie Marsch at 201-475-4200, ext. 8179, or Kortnie.Marsch@stmaryscountymd.gov.

It’s time for people who get their conceal carry permit. It’s not getting any better. vote RED remove every democrat
Great job LEOS. With the violent nature of those charges, I hope he is being held in DOC. Now Jaymi Sterling, A fair and impartial trial of the accused. Judge’s, same job as Jaymi! When/if the accused is found guilty, your sentence should reflect your commitment to protect the law-abiding citizens of St Mary’s County.
Boy, the strict Maryland ‘Gun Control’ laws sure do work. Well at least they stop law abiding citizens from breaking the law, but not so much the criminals, who don’t give a hoot about the laws ‘THEIR’ politicians impose on the law abiding citizens that they are going to rob and kill.