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Letter to the Editor from All Saints Episcopal Church

2020-10-14

Let us begin by saying that we readily acknowledge, and appreciate, the difficulty of policing.  We support those who seek to serve and protect us when policing is properly and effectively done.  We understand that it is made more difficult when some choose violence and lawlessness to express their discontent.  Such behavior is unacceptable and […]

Filed Under: Community, Letters To The Editor Tagged With: citizens review board, letter, police

Police Make Arrests in Thefts of Airport Rental Vehicles

2020-06-19

Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) Police and members of the Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force arrested two people Monday following a lengthy investigation into the theft of numerous vehicles from the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport rental car facility. MDTA Police detectives charged 26-year-old Shakierra D. Scott of the 2200 block of Round Road in […]

Filed Under: Top News Tagged With: MDTA, police, rental cars, Shakierra D. Scott, theft, Travis J. Scott

Police Arrest Michigan Man with 16,200 Tobacco Products

2020-01-18

On Thursday afternoon, MDTA Police arrested a Michigan man during a traffic stop on I-95 in Harford County. The MDTA Police contacted agents from the Maryland Comptroller’s Office Field Enforcement Division who charged the 20-year-old-man with transporting cigarettes within Maryland without the tobacco tax being paid and unlawfully possessing 16,200 unstamped tobacco products. The total […]

Filed Under: First Responder Tagged With: arrest, cigarettes, MDTA, police

MDTA Police Make Arrest for Drugs, Stolen Gun

2019-12-30

On Saturday evening, MDTA Police arrested a Baltimore man during a traffic stop on Aviation Boulevard in Anne Arundel County. The MDTA Police charged the 29-year-old man with possession of a stolen firearm, prohibited person in possession of a handgun, CDS possession with intent to distribute and other drug, weapon and traffic charges. An MDTA […]

Filed Under: Top News Tagged With: arrest, MDTA, police

Can You Identify These Two Individuals?

2019-12-17

Anne Arundel County Police Department   Can You Identify These Individuals?   The pictured individuals allegedly stole a wallet of an employee at BWMC on December 10th and made purchases using credit cards from the wallet at nearby businesses in the Millersville.   Anyone able to identify the suspects is asked to contact Detective Keane […]

Filed Under: First Responder Tagged With: allet, Anne Arundel, BWMC, police

Grant Funding for Police Recruitment and Retention

2019-07-31

Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention Releases Notice of Funding Availability for Police Recruitment and Retention Grant New Funding Provides Additional Resources for Police Departments to Bolster Ranks The Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention (GOCCP) has released the Notice of Funding Availability for $3 million in funds for the Police Recruitment and […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: GOCCP, grants, police, recruitment, retention

Sham Law Enforcement Fundraiser Ordered to Stop

2018-09-29

Attorney General Brian E. Frosh and Secretary of State John C. Wobensmith announce a Cease and Desist Order has been issued today against Stephen D. Everhart, Lion Fundraising, Police Journal and Fire Yearbook, and Lion Fraternal Order of Police Assistance Fund LLC.   The order follows an investigation that revealed over $1 million in donations were […]

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: AG Frosh, fire, police, sham charity, veterans

Parade Participants Needed for PRAD October 7th

2018-08-21

Patuxent River Appreciation Days is celebrated on Columbus Day weekend, October 6 and 7, at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. The annual parade is at 2 p.m. on Sunday, October 7.   The PRAD Inc. committee is seeking parade participants. Non-profit organizations such as scouting groups, 4-H groups, […]

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: bands, car clubs, fire, floats, parade, police, Prad, ROTC

Need Information on Critically Missing Woman

2016-11-23

Police Seek Public’s Help In Continuing Search For Critically Missing And Endangered Pregnant Woman Ashley Lynn Thomas Police are asking for the public’s help as they continue to search for a critically missing and endangered pregnant woman. The woman is identified as Ashley Lynn Thomas, 30, and seven months pregnant. She is described as a Caucasian […]

Filed Under: First Responder Tagged With: Ashley Lynn Thomas, missing, police

Calvert County Celebrates National Night Out

2015-08-07

On Tuesday, August 4th, communities all over the county celebrated National Night Out—a night that focuses on increasing police and community relations. The goal of the police was to meet their neighbors that they serve, enhance neighborhood safety, and increase awareness of how to reach help if necessary. At East John Youth Center – East […]

Filed Under: Top News Tagged With: comunities, National Night Out, police

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