UPDATE: Attorney General Brown Secures $8.7 Million Judgment Against Lead Paint Inspector for Fraud

UPDATE: Attorney General Brown Secures $8.7 Million Judgment Against Lead Paint Inspector for Fraud

UPDATE 7/3/2026: Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced today that a Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge has ordered a lead paint inspector to pay $8.7 million and permanently banned him from the industry for fraud. The ruling against Green Environmental, LLC and its principal operator, Rodney Bryan Barkley, follows Barkley’s criminal conviction and sentencing earlier this year for falsifying lead paint certificates and related environmental violations. The civil action, filed by Attorney General Brown on behalf of the Maryland Department...
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Indecent Exposure Arrest for Mechanicsville Woman After Welfare Check in California

Indecent Exposure Arrest for Mechanicsville Woman After Welfare Check in California

Amber Louise Prusha, 38, of Mechanicsville, is facing multiple misdemeanor charges in St. Mary’s County after three separate incidents in June 2026, including two trespassing allegations, theft of lodging services, and indecent exposure. The earliest incident happened June 17, 2026, at a home on Woodridge Drive in Mechanicsville. The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office responded around 10:39 a.m. for a reported domestic disturbance. According to the allegations, an adult male property owner told deputies Prusha had shown up unexpectedly...
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Southern Maryland Fireworks Displays Set for Fourth of July Weekend 2026

Southern Maryland Fireworks Displays Set for Fourth of July Weekend 2026

Southern Maryland residents will have several opportunities to celebrate Independence Day weekend with fireworks displays, community events, live entertainment, food vendors and family activities across the region. Several displays are scheduled for Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4, 2026, with events planned in St. Mary’s, Calvert and Charles counties, along with nearby Colonial Beach, Virginia. Friday, July 3 St. Mary’s Freedom Fest will be held at the St. Mary’s County Fairgrounds in Leonardtown. The event begins at 5...
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GoFundMe Started for Family of Ricardo Arias, Manager of Plaza Azteca, After Passing Away from Medical Emergency

GoFundMe Started for Family of Ricardo Arias, Manager of Plaza Azteca, After Passing Away from Medical Emergency

On Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at approximately 7:45 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the Plaza Azteca located at 22201 Three Notch Road in Lexington Park, for the reported CPR in progress. Crews arrived on the scene and confirmed CPR was in progress. Arias was transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. In memory of Ricardo Arias, manager of Plaza Azteca. In support of his repatriation and final resting place. A GoFundMe...
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One Flown to Trauma Center With Life-Threatening Injuries After Crash in California

One Flown to Trauma Center With Life-Threatening Injuries After Crash in California

On Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at approximately 5:13 p.m., police, firefighters and emergency medical services responded to the area of Three Notch Road and Patuxent Beach Road in California, for the reported motor vehicle collision with injuries. Multiple 911 callers reported a serious crash with at least 3 vehicles involved. Crews arrived on the scene to find multiple vehicles involved with one adult patient unresponsive and requested a helicopter. Maryland State Police Aviation Command Trooper 7 transported the adult...
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Juvenile Offender Who Raped Two 6-Year Old Girls Released on Probation

Juvenile Offender Who Raped Two 6-Year Old Girls Released on Probation

On June 29, 2026, a 13-year old juvenile was released on probation with electronic monitoring after having been found involved in the rape of two 6-year old girls. The Calvert County State’s Attorney’s Office, who prosecuted the case, recommended that the juvenile be placed in a secure “out-of-home” facility where he could receive treatment and counselling. Instead, the juvenile was returned to the home where some of the abuse allegedly occurred. Although the victims no longer live in the...
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27-Year-Old Chaptico Man Killed in Single Vehicle Crash in Mechanicsville – Police Investigating

27-Year-Old Chaptico Man Killed in Single Vehicle Crash in Mechanicsville – Police Investigating

UPDATE 6/30/2026 @ 2:40 p.m.: On Tuesday, June 30, at approximately 7:40 a.m., emergency personnel responded to the 27500 block of Thompson Corner Road in Mechanicsville for a reported single-vehicle crash. Upon arrival, first responders located a green pickup truck that had left the roadway and struck a tree. The driver was trapped inside the vehicle. The driver, identified as Malik Javonn Somerville, 27, of Chaptico, was pronounced dead at the scene. Due to the severity of the crash,...
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Callaway Teen Charged in Two Gun-Related Cases Involving Stolen Glock Report, Unserialized Handgun Arrest

Callaway Teen Charged in Two Gun-Related Cases Involving Stolen Glock Report, Unserialized Handgun Arrest

Malik Desean Norris, 18, of Callaway, has been charged in two separate St. Mary’s County cases involving allegations of stolen firearm property, possession of firearms as a minor, illegal ammunition possession, carrying a handgun, possession of a firearm without a serial number, and possession with intent to distribute cannabis. In one case, Maryland State Police allege Norris stole a gray Glock G48 firearm, a loaded magazine containing 10 rounds, and an unloaded magazine from an adult female victim at...
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UPDATE: Clover Hill Dairy Consumer Advisory Expanded Due to Health Risk; One Dead and 8 Victims Hospitalized

UPDATE: Clover Hill Dairy Consumer Advisory Expanded Due to Health Risk; One Dead and 8 Victims Hospitalized

UPDATE 6/28/2026: The Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission is sharing an expanded consumer advisory from the Food and Drug Administration regarding a total recall of all Clover Hill Dairy brand cheeses due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. To date, nine illnesses, eight hospitalizations and one death have been linked to the soft cheese products. Officials urge consumers, producers and regional agricultural communities to check their refrigerators immediately. Do not eat, sell or serve the recalled cheese. The recall involves all...
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36 Dogs and Puppies Seized as Mechanicsville Mother, Daughter Face Over 100 Animal Cruelty Charges After Kennel Investigation

36 Dogs and Puppies Seized as Mechanicsville Mother, Daughter Face Over 100 Animal Cruelty Charges After Kennel Investigation

Magdalina H. Fisher, 61, and her daughter Sarah H. Fisher, 20, both of Mechanicsville, face more than 100 combined animal-related charges after authorities investigated a dog-breeding property on Woodburn Hill Road in Mechanicsville. Magdalina Fisher faces 51 misdemeanor counts of failing to provide animals with proper care and nine misdemeanor counts of unlawful surgery on a dog, while Sarah Fisher faces 44 misdemeanor counts of failing to provide animals with proper care. The charges stem from allegations that dogs...
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Assault at Calvert County Courthouse by Prince Frederick Man Leaves Woman With Broken Nose and Wrist

Assault at Calvert County Courthouse by Prince Frederick Man Leaves Woman With Broken Nose and Wrist

Jason Andrew Wills, 44, of Prince Frederick, has been charged with first-degree assault and second-degree assault after authorities say he attacked an adult female victim outside the Calvert District Courthouse in Prince Frederick early June 20, 2026. Wills was ordered held without bond following his initial appearance, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for July 20, 2026. According to allegations filed in District Court, the Calvert County Control Center dispatched deputies around 1:16 a.m. for a reported assault at the...
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UPDATE: St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Correctional Officer Arrested for Stealing a Gun in La Plata

UPDATE: St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Correctional Officer Arrested for Stealing a Gun in La Plata

On Wednesday, June 24, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office was notified by the La Plata Police Department of an investigation into the theft of a firearm from a residence in La Plata in which Dayvon Maurice West, 35, of Lexington Park, was identified as the suspect. Through investigative means, it was determined that, following the theft, West traveled to Point Lookout State Park in St. Mary’s County. An extensive search of the park was initiated, involving members of...
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Pitbull Attacks Three Children in Lexington Park, One Flown to Children’s Center; Animal Control and Police Investigating

Pitbull Attacks Three Children in Lexington Park, One Flown to Children’s Center; Animal Control and Police Investigating

On Friday, June 26, 2026, at approximately 10:12 a.m., police and emergency medical services responded to the 45000 block of Ketch Court in Lexington Park, for the reported animal bite involving multiple victims. 911 callers reported a Pitbull attacked three children, with the dog now confined to a kennel. Crews arrived on the scene to find a 5-year-old, 10-year-old, and 15-year-old all suffering from bites and lacerations. A helicopter was placed on standby prior to the arrival of EMS,...
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UPDATE: Prince Frederick Man Now Facing Murder Charge in Death of 1-Year-Old Child in Calvert County

UPDATE: Prince Frederick Man Now Facing Murder Charge in Death of 1-Year-Old Child in Calvert County

UPDATE 6/22/2026: Branden Pernell Mackall, 35, of Prince Frederick, has been indicted on a murder charge and additional child abuse-related charges following the death of a 1-year-old female victim who authorities previously said suffered life-threatening injuries at a home on Mint Court in Prince Frederick. A Calvert County grand jury indicted Mackall on charges of murder, first-degree child abuse resulting in death of a child under 13, first-degree child abuse resulting in severe physical injury, first-degree assault, and second-degree...
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Lexington Park Man Held Without Bond After Alleged Incident Involving Child in St. Mary’s County

Lexington Park Man Held Without Bond After Alleged Incident Involving Child in St. Mary’s County

Junior Maldonado-Hernandez, 38, of Lexington Park, has been charged with sexual abuse of a minor, third-degree sex offense involving a child under 14, fourth-degree sex offense involving sexual contact, second-degree assault, and resisting or interfering with arrest after authorities say deputies were called to a reported disturbance at a Lexington Park home on June 21, 2026. According to filings in St. Mary’s County District Court, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office responded to the home after an adult female...
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Attorney General Brown and Multistate Coalition Secure More Than 50 Million Eggs and $3.3 Million After Uncovering Unlawful Scheme to Manipulate Egg Prices

Attorney General Brown and Multistate Coalition Secure More Than 50 Million Eggs and $3.3 Million After Uncovering Unlawful Scheme to Manipulate Egg Prices

Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and a multistate coalition secured 53 million eggs for consumers nationwide and $3.3 million from some of the nation’s largest egg producers for colluding behind the scenes to raise prices. A bipartisan multistate investigation with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed that Cal-Maine Foods (Cal-Maine), Versova/Centrum (Versova), and...
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Governor Moore Announces Energy Assistance Programs to Lower Utility Bills for 200,000 Maryland Households

Governor Moore Announces Energy Assistance Programs to Lower Utility Bills for 200,000 Maryland Households

Governor Wes Moore today announced approximately 200,000 Maryland households will receive increased help with their energy bills this year under a major expansion of the state’s energy assistance programs administered by the Maryland Department of Human Services (DHS). “In our region and across the country, the rising cost of energy has gotten out of...
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Waldorf Retiree Wins $110,000 On The Big Spin Scratch Off Ticket

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Living Fossils and Symbols of Resilience: DNR Scientists Monitor Horseshoe Crabs After Population Recovery in the Region

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Under the vibrant lights of the Ocean City boardwalk Ferris wheel and Slingshot ride, prehistoric animals scuttled onto the shore of a quiet beach by the thousands. While the setting has changed, horseshoe crabs and their close relatives have been making this same journey to the world’s coastlines for hundreds of millions of years,...
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UPDATE: Lexington Park Felon Indicted in Connection With Sales of Firearms and Fentanyl

UPDATE: Lexington Park Felon Indicted in Connection With Sales of Firearms and Fentanyl

UPDATE 7/2/2026: The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced, today, that a grand jury issued a 13-count indictment against a Lexington Park drug trafficker, stemming from a federal drug-and-firearms investigation. Paul Dewayne Dorsey, 46, is charged with distribution of a controlled substance, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, and felon in...
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Wanted Mechanicsville Woman Faces Cocaine Possession, Paraphernalia Charges After Lexington Park Traffic Stop

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5-Year-Old Flown to Children’s Center After Copperhead Bite in Calvert County

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On Wednesday, July 1, 2026, at 7:27 p.m., emergency medical services responded to the Patriot Urgent Care located at 14090 H G Trueman Rd Suite 1300 in Solomons, for the reported snake bite. 911 callers reported a 5-year-old male was bit by a copperhead snake on the left hand. Upon arrival, crews consulted with the...
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Leonardtown Business Association Invites Community to Participate in the 8th Annual Scarecrow Stroll and 2nd Annual Gingerbread Lane

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Probation Violation Reopens 2020 Armed Robbery Case Against Leonardtown Man

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Two Face Theft Scheme Charges After Dollar General Incidents in Hollywood and Mechanicsville

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Police Seeking Information & Assistance in Locating 34-year-old Dayvon Gordon Wanted for Murder

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Lexington Park Man Faces Assault, Drug, Protective Order Charges in Two June Arrests

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