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Bowie Woman Arrested After Assaulting Three Employees and Damaging Property at Waldorf Supermarket

Bowie Woman Arrested After Assaulting Three Employees and Damaging Property at Waldorf Supermarket

Angelica Jannee West, 24, of Bowie, has been formally charged with eight criminal counts following an incident on October 3, 2025, at a supermarket in Waldorf. According to court documents filed in Charles County District Court, West faces multiple misdemeanor charges, including second-degree assault, property destruction, and disorderly conduct. According to a statement of...
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Animal Cruelty Ends in Fight and Property Damage in St. Mary’s County: Two Mechanicsville Men Charged

Animal Cruelty Ends in Fight and Property Damage in St. Mary’s County: Two Mechanicsville Men Charged

Two men from the same Mechanicsville address are facing separate criminal cases stemming from a single incident on October 10, 2025, that allegedly involved assault, animal cruelty, and property damage. Seth Walter Piaquadio, 26, of Mechanicsville, was arrested and charged with second-degree assault and resisting arrest following an altercation at his residence on Hills...
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Lexington Park Man Arrested After Violating Protective Order by Hiding Under Home

Lexington Park Man Arrested After Violating Protective Order by Hiding Under Home

Patrick Henery Nutter, 39, of Lexington Park, has been formally charged with violating a protective order, according to court records and documents filed in St. Mary’s County District Court. The alleged incident occurred on October 15, 2025, just hours after he was served the order. Deputy Sams of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office...
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Arrest Made 20 Months After Domestic Assault in Lexington Park, Released Days Later

Arrest Made 20 Months After Domestic Assault in Lexington Park, Released Days Later

Tony David Wald, 38, of Lexington Park, has been indicted in St. Mary’s County Circuit Court on multiple charges stemming from a violent domestic incident that occurred on January 30, 2024. An arrest warrant was issued the same day as the incident, but Wald was not taken into custody until October 4, 2025—more than...
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St. Mary’s County Animal Services Waive Adoption Fees Due to Critical Capacity Levels

St. Mary’s County Animal Services Waive Adoption Fees Due to Critical Capacity Levels

St. Mary’s County Animal Services announced today that they have “244 animals in their care and a waiting list of close to 3 dozen animals that are scheduled to be surrendered in the next week or so. We are drowning in critters and we NEED to move some of them out to adoptive homes.”...
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4 Teens, Waldorf Man Arrested in Connection to Series of Armed Robberies

4 Teens, Waldorf Man Arrested in Connection to Series of Armed Robberies

Charles County Sheriff’s detectives assigned to the Criminal Investigations Division, Robbery Unit, have identified and arrested five suspects in connection with a series of armed robberies in which the suspects targeted victims wearing designer clothing and other property. The suspects range in age from 15-years-old to 21-years-old. Between September 19 and September 24, 2025,...
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State’s Attorney Announces Life Sentence Without Parole for Man Convicted of Murder of Local Greenbelt Teacher

State’s Attorney Announces Life Sentence Without Parole for Man Convicted of Murder of Local Greenbelt Teacher

Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Tara H. Jackson announced today that 35-year-old Harold Landon III has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after being convicted of first-degree murder in the death of 59-year-old Mariame Toure Sylla. In September 2023, Landon murdered Sylla, a respected educator at Dora Kennedy French...
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St. Mary’s County Alcohol Beverage Board Reviews Series of Underage Alcohol Sales Violations

St. Mary’s County Alcohol Beverage Board Reviews Series of Underage Alcohol Sales Violations

At the October 9, 2025 meeting, the St. Mary’s County Alcohol Beverage Board reviewed and adjudicated five separate violations of underage alcohol sales involving four local establishments. In one case, both the employee and the licensee at the same business were cited and heard separately. All violations stemmed from compliance checks conducted by the...
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T-Bone Collision in California Leaves One Vehicle on Fire, Sends Two to Hospital

T-Bone Collision in California Leaves One Vehicle on Fire, Sends Two to Hospital

On Thursday, October 16, 2025 at approximately 4:40 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the area of 44049 St. Andrew’s Church Road and Indian Bridge Road in California, for the reported motor vehicle collision with injuries and vehicle on fire. Firefighters from Bay District Volunteer Fire Department responded to the scene...
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CSM Launches Thrive 60+ Lifelong Learning Program for Adults Age 60 and Up

CSM Launches Thrive 60+ Lifelong Learning Program for Adults Age 60 and Up

Free and low-cost continuing education opportunities expand access, foster community, and enrich the lives of Southern Maryland residents age 60 and up. For residents of Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s Counties age 60 and over, the opportunity to explore a variety of continuing education and personal enrichment courses for little-or-no cost is now available...
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PG County Man Receives Just 2 Years Probation After Dumping Large Amounts of Cooking Oil

PG County Man Receives Just 2 Years Probation After Dumping Large Amounts of Cooking Oil

Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced the guilty plea of Philip Robinson, 67, of Laurel, Maryland for violations of Maryland environmental laws regarding the discharge of pollutants in Prince George’s County. The investigation was led by the Attorney General’s Environmental and Natural Resources Crimes Unit (ENRCU). The investigation began after a citizen notified authorities...
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Maryland Harvest Season Ramping Up – Share the Road With Our Farmers!

Maryland Harvest Season Ramping Up – Share the Road With Our Farmers!

As many commuters may have noticed, our harvest season is ramping up and the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration, in partnership with the Maryland Department of Agriculture and Maryland Farm Bureau, is reminding motorists to share the road safely with large farm equipment as the fall harvest is underway in the state....
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Governor Moore Convenes Veterans Organizations to Discuss Expanding Post-Service Opportunities as Critical Federal Resources Remain Unavailable

Governor Moore Convenes Veterans Organizations to Discuss Expanding Post-Service Opportunities as Critical Federal Resources Remain Unavailable

Governor Wes Moore hosted veterans organizations Hiring Our Heroes and Student Veterans of America at the State House to discuss how Maryland can leverage cross-sector partnerships to help veterans find and excel in their post-service careers. The discussion comes as critical federal resources to support veterans transitioning into post-service opportunities—such as the GI Bill...
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No Kings Protest Set for Saturday, October 18th Across Southern Maryland

No Kings Protest Set for Saturday, October 18th Across Southern Maryland

Beginning in June of 2025, The No Kings protests, also known internationally as the No Dictators or No Tyrants protests, is a series of demonstrations, largely in the United States, against what the organizers describe as authoritarian policies of Donald Trump and corruption in his administration. Protests around our country and state are set...
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Former National Security Advisor John Bolton Indicted for Mishandling Classified Information

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton Indicted for Mishandling Classified Information

A federal grand jury returned an indictment today charging Former National Security Advisor John Bolton, 76, of Bethesda, Maryland, with serious crimes related to the mishandling of classified information. The indictment charges Bolton with eight counts of transmission of national defense information (NDI) and 10 counts of unlawful retention of NDI. “There is one...
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Waldorf Woman Charged After Shooting Boyfriend During Argument

Waldorf Woman Charged After Shooting Boyfriend During Argument

On October 15 at 10:10 p.m., patrol officers responded to the 6000 block of New Forest Court in Waldorf for the report of a shooting. When officers arrived, they located an adult male with a gunshot wound to the hip. He was transported to a hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening. The victim...
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Hughesville Man Charged After Threats to Burn Down Calvert Hospital

Hughesville Man Charged After Threats to Burn Down Calvert Hospital

Simeon Abiola, 31, of Hughesville, has been charged in the District Court for Calvert County with Threat of Mass Violence, Arson/Threat, and Malicious Destruction of Property after an incident at Calvert Health Hospital on October 2, 2025, according to court documents filed by the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy McIntosh responded to the hospital...
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Ridge Man Charged with Assault After Domestic Incident, Case Transferred to Circuit Court

Ridge Man Charged with Assault After Domestic Incident, Case Transferred to Circuit Court

Terry Francis Mattingly, 57, of Ridge, was arrested on September 24, 2025, and charged with first- and second-degree assault following a reported domestic altercation, according to court documents filed by the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy Hudson responded to a residence on Three Notch Road in Ridge early that morning for a domestic...
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La Plata Woman Arrested After Assaulting Deputy with Knife and Keys in Charles County

La Plata Woman Arrested After Assaulting Deputy with Knife and Keys in Charles County

Martha Marie Copeland, 70, of La Plata, was arrested on October 7, 2025, and faces serious assault charges after allegedly threatening a Charles County Sheriff’s deputy with a knife and physically attacking him with a set of keys, according to court documents. Copeland has been formally charged with one count of first-degree assault, a...
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Couple Arrested Following Domestic Dispute in Calvert County

Couple Arrested Following Domestic Dispute in Calvert County

Hailey Lynn Sulima, 18, of Leonardtown, and Jakwon Terelle Kelson, 19, of Saint Leonard, were both arrested and charged with second-degree assault following a domestic altercation on October 5, 2025, according to documents filed with the Calvert County District Court. Deputies from the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched around 4:00 p.m. to a...
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Chesapeake Supportive Care and Southern Maryland House Calls Partner to Expand Access to In-Home Palliative Care in Calvert County

Chesapeake Supportive Care and Southern Maryland House Calls Partner to Expand Access to In-Home Palliative Care in Calvert County

Chesapeake Supportive Care (CSC), the palliative care arm of Hospice of the Chesapeake, is excited to announce a new partnership with Southern Maryland House Calls (SMHC), a trusted leader in home-based geriatric care, to enhance access to palliative care services for residents of Calvert County. This collaboration will ensure that seniors in the community...
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Noise Advisory – NAS Patuxent River Sets Noise Advisory October 16-17, 2025 for Webster Outlying Field

Noise Advisory – NAS Patuxent River Sets Noise Advisory October 16-17, 2025 for Webster Outlying Field

PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION, MD – Communities surrounding Webster Outlying Field are advised that that low-altitude aircraft flight test events involving fixed wing aircraft are scheduled to take place Oct. 16-17, 2025 from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. As with all operations, NAS Patuxent River takes precautions to lessen the impact of testing activities...
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St. Mary’s County Installs Publicly Accessible AED Cabinets at County Facilities to Improve Emergency Response & Survival Rates

St. Mary’s County Installs Publicly Accessible AED Cabinets at County Facilities to Improve Emergency Response & Survival Rates

The Commissioners of St. Mary’s County are pleased to announce a new public safety initiative to improve access to Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) at St. Mary’s County Government (SMCG) parks and facilities. The St. Mary’s County Department of Emergency Services has partnered with Recreation & Parks, Aging & Human Services, and Public Works &...
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Little Flower School Presents: Beer, Brats, and Bingo – A Night of Fun, Food, and Fabulous Prizes!

Little Flower School Presents: Beer, Brats, and Bingo – A Night of Fun, Food, and Fabulous Prizes!

As the autumn air rolls in and the leaves begin to turn, Little Flower School invites you to raise a stein and celebrate the season at its first annual Beer, Brats, and Bingo event on Saturday, October 18, 2025. This adults-only evening blends the cozy charm of fall with the lively spirit of Oktoberfest—complete...
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St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s Board of Trustees Approves Immigration Enforcement Policy

St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s Board of Trustees Approves Immigration Enforcement Policy

During their regular October meeting, the St. Mary’s College Board of Trustees approved a new state-mandated Immigration Enforcement Policy. The Board also heard a report from President Rhonda Phillips on her first 100 days at the College, during which she engaged in a “listening tour” that saw her meet with hundreds of students, faculty,...
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