On May 28 at 6:46 a.m., a citizen called the Emergency Communications Center (ECC) and reported seeing a male subject place a duffle bag under the soda machines inside the McDonaldโs restaurant located on Merchantโs Lane in the Leonardtown Center. The subject then walked out of the McDonaldโs and was seen near the trash cans before leaving the shopping center on foot heading south along Point Lookout Road.ย
At 6:49 a.m., deputies began arriving on the scene and verified the duffle bag was inside the building. Deputies then immediately evacuated the McDonaldโs building and closed the shopping center to vehicle traffic. Additional, deputies attempted to locate the subject who left the duffle bag utilizing the description provided by the witness. Personnel from the State Fire Marshallโs Office were requested to respond to the scene. All other businesses and roadways were also evacuated or closed to traffic. The St. Maryโs County Board of Education was notified of the closures effecting school bus operations. Personnel from the State Fire Marshallโs Office began arriving on the scene at 7:47 AM. At that time, the perimeterโs circumference was increased with the assistance of the State Highway Administration personnel and equipment.
At 8:49 a.m., two unrelated witnesses reported hearing a bang and seeing a flash, (earlier in the morning), coming from the gas station (Exxon) located across the street from the McDonaldโs. The business and the surrounding area were searched by bomb detecting K9s and nothing was found.
At 8:57 a.m., State Fire Marshallโs personnel deployed a robot into the McDonaldโs building, which exited with the duffle bag at 9:39 AM.
At 9:40 a.m., the subject who left the duffle bag was located in Leonardtown near MedStar St. Maryโs Hospital. Detectives learned the subject worked at the McDonaldโs and had hidden his duffle bag under the soda counter because he did not want to take it into the courthouse.
At 10:06 a.m., State Fire Marshallโs personnel x-rayed the duffle bag before searching it and no devices were found. The entire area outside of the McDonaldโs along with the shopping center were also searched and no devices were found.
By 10:30 a.m., all roadways and the Leonardtown Center were re-opened.
Sheriff Tim Cameron and the men and women of the St. Maryโs County Sheriffโs Office sincerely thank the State Fire Marshallโs Office and the State Highway Administration for their quick response and assistance with this incident. Most notably, we would like to thank our St. Maryโs County citizens for their vigilance and willingness to report what they see to the Sheriffโs Office. Many of our citizens were inconvenienced and we appreciate your patience and cooperation as well.ย ย

