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Joint Meeting Highlights Saint Mary’s County 2025 Legislative Agenda

Joint Meeting Highlights Saint Mary’s County 2025 Legislative Agenda

On October 8, 2024, Saint Mary’s County Commissioners held a joint meeting with the county’s delegation to the Maryland General Assembly. The meeting aimed to discuss key legislative proposals for 2025 and foster continued collaboration between county officials and state lawmakers. Attended by Senator Jack Bailey and Delegates Todd and Matt Morgan, the session...
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Waldorf Man Charged with Choking Girlfriend in Domestic Dispute

Waldorf Man Charged with Choking Girlfriend in Domestic Dispute

Keanu Destine Grissett, age 23, of Waldorf, is facing charges of first- and second-degree assault after an alleged domestic altercation on September 26, 2024. According to the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, officers responded to a distress call at Amber Leaf Apartments in Waldorf, where they encountered a female victim who reported being physically assaulted...
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Tyquan Samuel Wills, 25, of Lexington Park – A History of Criminal Activity in St. Mary’s County

Tyquan Samuel Wills, 25, of Lexington Park – A History of Criminal Activity in St. Mary’s County

Tyquan Samuel Wills, 25, of Lexington Park, has been involved in a series of criminal incidents since 2020, leading to multiple convictions and prison sentences. His offenses primarily include drug trafficking, firearms violations, and resisting arrest. Here is a detailed account of his criminal activities and the subsequent legal outcomes. 2020: October 7 Incident...
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Timothy “Timmy” Ricky Proctor, Sr., 64,

Timothy “Timmy” Ricky Proctor, Sr., 64,

Timothy “Timmy” Ricky Proctor, Sr., 64, of Waldorf, Maryland, passed away on September 16, 2024. Born on October 10, 1959, in Washington, D.C., Timmy was the son of the late James Alton Proctor, Sr. and Sylvia Catherine Proctor (Robinson). Timmy was employed for over 34 years with Prince George’s County Public Works Department as...
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Eleanor Russo (Nana),

Eleanor Russo (Nana),

Our beloved mother and grandmother, Eleanor Russo (Nana), died on September 24, 2024, after an illness surrounded by her family. She was born in Wilkes Barre, PA to the late Frederick John Fox and Mary Ruth (Schmidt) Fox. Ellie/Nana was the heart of our home and family. She worked as Nurse/Nurse Practitioner for 40...
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James Austin Stewart

James Austin Stewart

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of James Austin Stewart, who left us unexpectedly at the age of 46, on the evening of September 25, 2024 with his family by his side. Jimmy was a family man and patriot, with a profound love and respect for his family and country....
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Vaughn Irvin McCall, 87,

Vaughn Irvin McCall, 87,

Vaughn Irvin McCall, 87, passed away on September 29, 2024 in Charlotte Hall, MD. He was surrounded by his wife and family. He was the loving husband of Nettie MaDora McCall, cherished father to four children, five step children, and grandfather to numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Born on October 16, 1936 in...
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Robert Francis “Bubba” Delawder

Robert Francis “Bubba” Delawder

Robert Francis “Bubba” Delawder of LaPlata, MD passed away on September 25, 2024. He was born on January 31, 1942, in Washington, DC to the late Amos and Mary Delawder. Robert was a sheet metal worker for Smart Local 100 until his retirement. He enjoyed playing golf and watching the Washington Nationals play ball....
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Richard Lee Berry, 82,

Richard Lee Berry, 82,

Richard Lee Berry, 82, of Hughesville, MD, passed away on September 27, 2024. Richard, also known as Dickie, was born on June 14, 1942, to George and Alta Berry in Washington, DC. He began a career in ironworking and fabrication. Many of the buildings in DC and Maryland still have the beautiful structures he...
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Jovan William Medley, 18,

Jovan William Medley, 18,

On September 13, 2024, Jovan William Medley, at the tender age of 18, was called home, leaving behind a legacy of joy, warmth, and love that touched everyone who knew him. Born on September 30, 2005, in Leonardtown, Maryland, Jovan was the beloved son of Joseph W. Medley III and Taneea Scriber. Though his...
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James Norman Gunnell, III

James Norman Gunnell, III

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved James Norman Gunnell, III, also known to many as Bubby, Jimmy, or J Gunz of Huntingtown, MD as he was suddenly taken from us too soon on September 13, 2024. He was born on September 12, 1986, to James Norman Gunnell, Jr., and Bonnie...
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Rose Lorraine Spalding, 94,

Rose Lorraine Spalding, 94,

Rose Lorraine Spalding, 94, of Leonardtown, Maryland, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, in the home she and her husband, built over 75 years ago. Their home was a source of constant love and laughter, extending beyond the family to embrace many within the community. In her final days, she was tenderly cared for...
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Charles “Emory” Lawrence, 83,

Charles “Emory” Lawrence, 83,

Charles “Emory” Lawrence, 83, died September 29, 2024, in Hughesville, MD surrounded by his loving family. He was born October 14, 1940, in Leonardtown, MD.  He was the son of the late Mary Elizabeth Bailey Lawrence and Francis DeSales Lawrence of Coltons Point, MD. He was the loving husband of the late Barbara Jean...
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UPDATE – DETAILS RELEASED: High-Speed Chase in St. Mary’s County Leads to Multiple Arrests, Including Attempted Murder Suspect

UPDATE – DETAILS RELEASED: High-Speed Chase in St. Mary’s County Leads to Multiple Arrests, Including Attempted Murder Suspect

UPDATE 10/3/2024 @ 4:30 pm: On October 2, 2024, deputies from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office arrested three individuals following a vehicle pursuit and subsequent search. Among the arrested were Davione Syheme Mason, 23, of Lexington Park, who was wanted on an outstanding warrant for attempted second-degree murder and other serious charges, and...
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St. Mary’s County Woman Arrested for Stealing Crab Meat in Two Separate Incidents at Weis Market in Lexington Park

St. Mary’s County Woman Arrested for Stealing Crab Meat in Two Separate Incidents at Weis Market in Lexington Park

Ashley Renee Harvey, 30, of Lexington Park, is facing charges of theft and trespassing after two incidents at Weis Markets on Great Mills Road, in Lexington Park, in September 2024. According to court documents, Harvey stole seafood valued at $146.96 across two visits to the store between September 18 and September 25, 2024. According...
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Courtroom Chaos: Mechanicsville Man Tackled After Attempted Escape During Court Hearing

Courtroom Chaos: Mechanicsville Man Tackled After Attempted Escape During Court Hearing

Devin E. Webb, 38, of Mechanicsville, was arrested on October 1, 2024, after an alleged attempt to escape from custody during a court appearance at the St. Mary’s County District Court in Leonardtown. Webb was in court for an unrelated matter when the incident occurred. According to the statement of charges, Webb was brought...
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Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Recognizes Deputy of the Quarter

Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Recognizes Deputy of the Quarter

Join in congratulating Deputy Casey Hill on being named Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Deputy of the Quarter. Deputy Hill has displayed exceptional dedication, professionalism, and a proactive commitment to both law enforcement and community service. His meticulous casework and attention to detail set a high standard for thorough and effective policing. Beyond his operational...
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Why Panic-Buying Toilet Paper During the Port Strike is Unnecessary

Why Panic-Buying Toilet Paper During the Port Strike is Unnecessary

As news of a major port strike across the U.S. hits the headlines, people are panic-buying toilet paper, flooding social media with reports of empty shelves at their local stores. While this scenario feels eerily similar to the shortages we saw during the pandemic, there’s an important fact to understand: There’s no actual shortage...
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No Tricks, Only Treats: October is Full of Fun and Educational Events at CSM

No Tricks, Only Treats: October is Full of Fun and Educational Events at CSM

Gallery Exhibit Entitled ‘NEW’: Works by Jerry Truong, Coy Gu, Andrew Wodzianski, and George Bedell. See gallery art created by the College of Southern Maryland (CSM) faculty through Oct. 18 at the Tony Hungerford Memorial Art Gallery located at the La Plata Campus. CSM’s Studio Art Professors exhibit their latest creations, resulting in a group...
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10 PG County Students for School Threats in Current Academic Year

10 PG County Students for School Threats in Current Academic Year

Since the beginning of the 2024-2025 academic school year, the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Homeland Security Division has investigated 47 school-related threats. Investigators have charged 10 students in connection with these cases. The 10 students who are facing criminal charges are between the ages of 13-16 years old. Detectives also identified four additional...
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Employee at Lexington Park Nissan Dealership Charged After Stealing Victim’s Debit Card Information for Concert Tickets

Employee at Lexington Park Nissan Dealership Charged After Stealing Victim’s Debit Card Information for Concert Tickets

A Great Mills woman is facing theft charges after allegedly using a victim’s debit card to purchase concert tickets. Rayesha Sydnor, 25, of Great Mills, has been charged with theft of between $100 and $1,500, according to court documents filed on October 1, 2024, in St. Mary’s County District Court. The incident reportedly occurred...
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Lexington Park Man Charged in Walmart Theft, Items Totaling $354

Lexington Park Man Charged in Walmart Theft, Items Totaling $354

Arlon Charles Menchion, 61, of Lexington Park, has been charged with theft following an incident at a Walmart in California, Maryland, where he stole items worth approximately $354. According to the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred on August 23, 2024. Court documents detail that Menchion was observed placing the following items...
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Lexington Park Man Charged in Connection with Two Burglaries in Two Days, Faces Multiple Charges

Lexington Park Man Charged in Connection with Two Burglaries in Two Days, Faces Multiple Charges

Sergio D. Flores-Trujillo, 27, of Lexington Park, has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of burglary and theft after two separate incidents in St. Mary’s County. Flores-Trujillo is facing serious charges, including first-degree burglary, theft, and possession of drug paraphernalia, following reports of break-ins on September 26 and September 28, 2024. The first...
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Historic Maryland Ships Sail Together for First Time, Commencing Countdown to State’s 400th Anniversary  

Historic Maryland Ships Sail Together for First Time, Commencing Countdown to State’s 400th Anniversary  

On Sept. 29, leaders from the Southern Maryland National Heritage Area and the Baltimore National Heritage Area were joined by Secretary Flora, the executive directors of the national heritage areas and Historic St. Mary’s City, and representatives from the offices of Sen. Ben Cardin, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, and Rep. Steny Hoyer, to give...
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Maryland State Police To Celebrate National Faith & Blue Weekend 2024 With Communities Across The State

Maryland State Police To Celebrate National Faith & Blue Weekend 2024 With Communities Across The State

Maryland State Police will join faith-based organizations and law enforcement agencies across the state to celebrate National Faith & Blue Weekend, set for October 11-14, 2024. National Faith & Blue is a collaborative initiative that builds bridges and breaks down biases through activities and outreach amongst law enforcement professionals and the communities they serve....
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