Glenn Fitzgerald Fenwick
Glenn Fitzgerald Fenwick

MECHANICSVILLE, Md. – Following an extensive investigation into suspected drug-related activities, detectives from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division executed search and seizure warrants on a residence in the 26000 block of Loveville Road in Mechanicsville on Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, resulting in the arrest of Glenn Fitzgerald Fenwick on multiple charges.

During the search, detectives located and seized a quantity of crack cocaine, two suspected fentanyl pills, CDS-related paraphernalia, and a loaded Polymer 80 regulated firearm. 

Fenwick, 63, was charged with 13 counts, including

  • Possession of a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking crime
  • Possession of ammunition after being prohibited from possessing a regulated firearm
  • Possession of a controlled dangerous substance: fentanyl
  • Possession of a controlled dangerous substance: cocaine
  • Two counts of unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a sufficient quantity to reasonably indicate an intent to distribute
  • Wear/carry/transport a loaded handgun on person
  • Possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony
  • Possession of an unserialized firearm
  • Use of a firearm in the commission of a felony/crime of violence
  • Knowingly possessing a firearm after being convicted of a disqualifying crime
  • Manufacture/distribute/possess digital scales with suspected cocaine residue
  • Possession of a regulated firearm after being convicted of possession with intent to distribute narcotics

Fenwick was transported to the Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Leonardtown, where he remains incarcerated on no-bond status.

This case remains open. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Vice Narcotics Unit at 301-475-4040.

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3 Comments

  1. Great job SMCSO CID. Now it’s time for the States Attorney’s office to prosecute this case to the fullest. TO THE JUDGES, your job is to ensure a fair trial. Fair to the accused and fair to the law-abiding citizens. When/if the accused is found guilty, your sentence will reflect your sworn duty to uphold the law.

  2. Oh look. He didnt have an HQL. Oh and he was precluded from having a gun because he was convicted of a felony in the past? HQL is a money making scam. Unconstitutional.

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