Monthly Archives: March 2026

Court Records Detail Arrest of Metro Police School Resource Officer in Charles County

Court Records Detail Arrest of Metro Police School Resource Officer in Charles County

Devin Thomas Smith, 44, of Waldorf, a Metropolitan Police Department officer serving as a school resource officer, is facing multiple charges including resisting arrest and several alcohol-related driving offenses following a March 15, 2026 incident in Charles County, according to court documents. According to charging documents filed by the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, the...
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St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Finds One Violation in Alcohol Compliance Checks

St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Finds One Violation in Alcohol Compliance Checks

The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office said it conducted alcohol compliance checks at licensed businesses across the county on February 26, 2026, and found that one of 13 establishments sold alcohol without asking for identification. According to the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office, the checks were carried out at about 3 p.m. by the...
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Mike Bellis Elected Chair of St. Mary’s County Democratic Central Committee

Mike Bellis Elected Chair of St. Mary’s County Democratic Central Committee

The St. Mary’s County Democratic Central Committee (SMCDCC) unanimously elected Mike Bellis as its new Chair on March 11, 2026, following the resignation of AnnMarie Abell, who announced her candidacy for St. Mary’s County Commissioner President. Bellis, a longtime Democratic organizer and elected member of the SMCDCC, steps into the role at a moment...
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St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Warns of “Notice of Hearing” Text Scam Impersonating District Court

St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Warns of “Notice of Hearing” Text Scam Impersonating District Court

The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about a scam in which individuals receive text messages falsely claiming to be a “Notice of Hearing – Traffic Violation” from a District Court. Recently, residents reported receiving a text message that appeared to be an official court notice, alleging an outstanding traffic violation and...
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Governor Moore Announces Historic Year for Oyster Reproduction in Maryland Waters

Governor Moore Announces Historic Year for Oyster Reproduction in Maryland Waters

According to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources,  the concentration of new oysters in 2025 was nearly six times higher than the long-term spatset average and the second highest ever recorded in the 41-year modern history of the state’s annual fall oyster survey. “Oysters are the bedrock of the ecosystem in the Chesapeake Bay...
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Governor Moore Announces Additional Reforms to Maryland’s Foster Care System to Better Serve Young People with Complex Needs

Governor Moore Announces Additional Reforms to Maryland’s Foster Care System to Better Serve Young People with Complex Needs

Governor Wes Moore announced additional reforms to enhance service, oversight, and capacity in Maryland’s foster care system. Through contracts approved during this morning’s Board of Public Works meeting, the Maryland Department of Human Services will establish statewide standards to ensure that youth in foster care with complex needs receive one-on-one care and will expand...
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Police Seeking Identities of Armed Robbery Suspects Who Stabbed Victim, Critically Injuring Them

Police Seeking Identities of Armed Robbery Suspects Who Stabbed Victim, Critically Injuring Them

The Robbery Unit is seeking the community’s assistance in identifying the suspects who robbed a Fort Washington business and critically injured an employee. A cash reward is available for information leading to arrests and indictments in this case. On March 7, 2026, at approximately 1:50 am, three male suspects targeted the convenience store in...
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Police Investigating Armed Robbery and High Speed Pursuit That Ends in Virginia After Crash

Police Investigating Armed Robbery and High Speed Pursuit That Ends in Virginia After Crash

On Thursday, March 19, 2026, at approximately 2:45 a.m., a deputy attempted to pull over a red vehicle after they passed him doing over 100 mph on Southbound Crain Highway at Smallwood Drive in Waldorf. A high speed pursuit was started, however, deputies ended the pursuit after losing sight of the vehicle with speeds...
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Great Mills Man Held Without Bond on Drug Distribution Charges in Lexington Park After Suspect Flees into Pond

Great Mills Man Held Without Bond on Drug Distribution Charges in Lexington Park After Suspect Flees into Pond

David Leroy Harvey Jr., 33, of Great Mills, has been charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute and possession of a controlled dangerous substance, according to court documents. The charges stem from an incident on February 21, 2026, in the Lexington Park area. According to charging documents filed by...
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Bryans Road Woman Charged After Allegedly Dragging Victim With Vehicle in Charles County

Bryans Road Woman Charged After Allegedly Dragging Victim With Vehicle in Charles County

Ami Elizabeth Clagett, 52, of Bryans Road, is facing charges of first-degree assault and second-degree assault following an incident in Charles County on February 18, 2026, according to court documents. According to charging documents filed by the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, officers responded around 3:49 p.m. to the area of Indian Head Highway and...
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Man in Charles County Charged With Assaulting Juveniles, Disorderly Conduct, and Trespassing Following Public Underwear Incident

Man in Charles County Charged With Assaulting Juveniles, Disorderly Conduct, and Trespassing Following Public Underwear Incident

William Brian Ramsay, 50, of Germantown, is facing multiple charges including two counts of second-degree assault, disorderly conduct, failure to obey a lawful order, and trespassing on private property following two incidents reported on March 9, 2026, in Charles County. According to court documents, officers with the La Plata Police Department responded at approximately...
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Questions Raised About Reporting of School Incidents in St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Press Releases

Questions Raised About Reporting of School Incidents in St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Press Releases

A review of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office public news release archive is raising questions about how often incidents occurring at local schools are publicly reported. According to the Sheriff’s Office website, the department has published 418 press releases in its online archive. Those releases cover a wide range of incidents across the...
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Historic St. Mary’s City Launches Rare, Hands-On Archaeology With DIG! St. Mary’s Fort Excavation Experience

Historic St. Mary’s City Launches Rare, Hands-On Archaeology With DIG! St. Mary’s Fort Excavation Experience

Historic St. Mary’s City (HSMC) is offering a rare opportunity for adults to step behind the ropes and into an active archaeological excavation at the site of St. Mary’s Fort — Maryland’s first colonial settlement. On select Saturdays in 2026, participants will join HSMC’s archaeology team in southern Maryland for a full-day, hands-on excavation...
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Fill The Helicopter! MedStar Seeking Communities Help to Support Food Drive and Our Local Pantries This Saturday, March 21st, 2026

Fill The Helicopter! MedStar Seeking Communities Help to Support Food Drive and Our Local Pantries This Saturday, March 21st, 2026

When every second counts, the MedSTAR Transport team is there, on the ground and in the air. They’re taking that same lifesaving spirit into the community Saturday, March 21, with a food drive at Leonardtown High School from 10 a.m. to noon. The rain date for the event is April 18, 2026. The MedSTAR...
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After-School Program in Applied Physics Coming to Arthur Middleton Elementary Through $4,000 Grant Award

After-School Program in Applied Physics Coming to Arthur Middleton Elementary Through $4,000 Grant Award

An exciting new After-School Program in Applied Physics is coming to Arthur Middleton Elementary School thanks to a $4,000 micro-grant awarded to Pure Play Every Day through the Community Impact Awards program by the United Way of Southern Maryland. This 10-session program will run from Monday, April 13 through Friday, April 24, giving students...
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Calvert Marine Museum 2026 Waterslide Music Series Concerts

Calvert Marine Museum 2026 Waterslide Music Series Concerts

The Calvert Marine Museum is proud to announce the 2026 Waterside Music Series, bringing a summer of live music to the Motto Mortgage Preferred and RE/MAX One Waterside Pavilion in Solomons, Maryland. Set along the Patuxent River, the waterfront venue will host a lineup of nationally recognized artists including country hitmakers, a rising star,...
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Police Arrest Four Teens Aged 15 to 18-Years-Old After Armed Robbery in Waldorf

Police Arrest Four Teens Aged 15 to 18-Years-Old After Armed Robbery in Waldorf

On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at 3:00 p.m., several suspects approached the victim who was walking in the area of Promenade Place in Waldorf. They pulled a firearm and demanded the victim’s jacket, shoes, and cell phone. The victim complied and the suspects fled in a vehicle. While on the scene, officers observed the...
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Brush Fire in Charles County Raises General Alarm, Bringing Firefighters from Charles, Calvert, St. Mary’s and Prince George’s County to Scene

Brush Fire in Charles County Raises General Alarm, Bringing Firefighters from Charles, Calvert, St. Mary’s and Prince George’s County to Scene

On Friday, March 14, 2026, at approximately 4:34 p.m., firefighters responded to the 12200 block of Billingsley Road in Waldorf, for the reported large brush fire. 911 callers reported hearing a loud explosion, “like a transformer blew” and advised the woods were now on fire and actively spreading. Firefighters quickly arrived on the scene...
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Police Investigating Bicyclist Found With Life-Threatening Injuries

Police Investigating Bicyclist Found With Life-Threatening Injuries

On Thursday, March 12, 2026, at approximately 7:00 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the area of Pisgah Marbury Road and Toyer Place in Marbury, for the reported bicyclist struck. Multiple 911 callers reported finding a bicyclist laying under a guardrail with unknown breathing status. Crews arrived on the scene to...
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SMADC Invites Southern Maryland Farmers to Shape Future Grant-Funded Workshops via New Survey

SMADC Invites Southern Maryland Farmers to Shape Future Grant-Funded Workshops via New Survey

The Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission (SMADC), a division of the Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland, is calling on local producers to help define the mission of a new regional agricultural initiative. SMADC is currently applying for a Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) grant and is seeking direct farmer input via an...
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State Police Make Arrest After Multiple Shootings in Prince George’s County

State Police Make Arrest After Multiple Shootings in Prince George’s County

UPDATE 3/18/2026: At approximately 2:00 p.m., on Tuesday, March 17th, 2026, officers from the Prince George’s County Police Department conducted a high-risk traffic stop on the driver of a Dodge Challenger, matching the description of the suspect vehicle involved in the three reported shootings. The traffic stop occurred in the 2300 block of Oxon...
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40 Calvert County Students Honored by Calvert Optimist Clubs

40 Calvert County Students Honored by Calvert Optimist Clubs

Optimist Club of Calvert-Prince Frederick and the Optimist Club of Solomons recently honored 40 outstanding high school juniors and seniors in Calvert County during Youth Appreciation Week, a program established by Optimist International in 1954. The 2025/2026 honorees were from all four public high schools—Calvert, Huntingtown, Northern, and Patuxent—and were selected based on achievements...
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Authorities Say Upper Marlboro Man Stole $10,000 in Lottery Tickets From Two Waldorf Locations

Authorities Say Upper Marlboro Man Stole $10,000 in Lottery Tickets From Two Waldorf Locations

Timothy Lewis Jr., 25, of Upper Marlboro, is facing two felony theft charges after authorities say he stole thousands of dollars’ worth of lottery tickets during separate incidents in Waldorf in 2026. According to court documents, Lewis is charged with two counts of theft involving property valued between $1,500 and $25,000. The charges stem...
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Washington, D.C. Woman Arrested After Resisting Police and Fleeing Traffic Stop in La Plata

Washington, D.C. Woman Arrested After Resisting Police and Fleeing Traffic Stop in La Plata

Destiny Andrea Grier Lewis, 31, of Washington, D.C., is facing multiple criminal and traffic charges following an incident in La Plata on March 4, 2026, that began as a traffic stop and escalated into a pursuit and arrest, according to court documents. Lewis is charged with disturbing the peace by loud noise, disorderly conduct,...
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Police Investigating 60-Year-Old Man Killed in Brandywine Crash

Police Investigating 60-Year-Old Man Killed in Brandywine Crash

The Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit is investigating a fatal crash in Brandywine. The deceased driver is 60-year-old Tony Andrea Johnson of Brandywine. On March 14, 2026, at approximately 6:05 pm, officers responded to a crash at Brandywine Road at Letcher Road involving two vehicles. Johnson died at the scene. The second involved driver...
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