
Taniya Marie Jordan, 21, of Great Mills, Haley Alexis Revolorio, 21, of Great Mills, and Tashanna Diamond Meath-Butler, 25, of Waldorf
Taniya Marie Jordan, 21, of Great Mills, Haley Alexis Revolorio, 21, of Great Mills, and Tashanna Diamond Meath-Butler, 25, of Waldorf, were charged after St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a large crowd and multiple disturbances at the Wawa on Three Notch Road in California on May 23, 2026. The charges stem from separate but related allegations involving disorderly behavior, a fight between two women, and deputies’ efforts to manage a crowded and active scene.

Taniya Marie Jordan, 21, of Great Mills
Deputies said multiple St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office units were called to the business for a large crowd, with disturbances reported both inside the store and in the parking lot. According to the allegations, several people were screaming and yelling, and deputies ordered the crowd to disperse several times. Most of the crowd left, but another disturbance began in the parking lot.
Jordan is charged with disorderly conduct, obstructing and hindering, and failing to obey a reasonable and lawful order. Deputies alleged that she was near a Jeep Cherokee parked in front of the business when a male subject ran toward the vehicle and told her to get out. At that point, a black handgun reportedly fell to the ground in view of officers. The firearm was recovered, and deputies said the person who owned it was cooperative, had a valid handgun permit, and was later released after the firearm was returned.
As deputies worked around the vehicle, they said several people were standing between the Jeep and another parked car. Jordan allegedly refused orders to back up, leave the area and stop yelling at officers. Investigators said her behavior drew a larger crowd and interfered with officers as they handled what they described as a potentially dangerous and fast-moving firearm-related investigation. Jordan was taken into custody and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center.

Haley Alexis Revolorio, 21, of Great Mills
Revolorio is charged with second-degree assault, affray and disorderly conduct. Deputies alleged that Lt. K. Moritz saw Revolorio and another woman involved in a physical altercation at the Wawa while two unknown people tried to separate them as they were on the ground. The charging information alleges Revolorio assaulted an adult female victim and fought with her in a public place, disturbing others.
Meath-Butler is also charged with second-degree assault, affray and disorderly conduct in connection with the same May 23, 2026, incident. Deputies alleged she and another adult female were on the ground actively assaulting each other while bystanders watched and two people attempted to separate them. She was detained, identified through a Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration photograph and transported to the detention center.
All three women were released on personal recognizance after initial appearances. Jordan was ordered not to engage in criminal activity and to appear in court when notified. Revolorio was ordered not to intimidate, contact or harass the other adult female involved in her case. Meath-Butler was ordered not to intimidate, contact or harass the other adult female involved in her case and not to enter or be found near the Wawa on Three Notch Road in California.

Tashanna Diamond Meath-Butler, 25, of Waldorf
A separate arrest record from one year earlier, May 24, 2025, also lists Meath-Butler, then 24, of Lusby, as charged with second-degree assault, disorderly conduct, and obstructing and hindering after another crowd-control incident at the same Wawa on Three Notch Road in California. In that earlier case, deputies alleged officers were dispersing a large group near an entrance when two women began fighting. Meath-Butler was accused of charging toward a deputy from behind as he restrained one of the women, and then attempting to push Deputy Joseph Senatore while being escorted away.
Charging information in the 2025 case alleges Meath-Butler assaulted Deputy Senatore, acted in a disorderly manner, and obstructed DFC Katulich while he was performing his duties. Deputies said several people followed officers away from the store entrance during that incident, further disturbing the crowd, before Meath-Butler was arrested and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center.


