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Calvert County Sheriff's Office Incident Report

Burglary: 25-68404 On August 21, 2025, Deputy Campbell responded to the 3000 block of Amaranth Road in Port Republic for a reported burglary. The investigation revealed that an unknown suspect removed a basement window screen, broke the glass, and entered through the window. Jewelry was taken from three separate jewelry boxes. The estimated value of stolen property is $5,000.

 

CDS Violation: 25-68743 On August 22, 2025, DFC Huy conducted a traffic stop on St. Leonard Road in St. Leonard for an equipment violation. Before contact was made, the front passenger, later identified as Corey Levant Johnson II, 35 of St. Leonard, was observed making aggressive furtive movements toward the floorboard. While speaking with Johnson, deputies noticed white residue in his nose. Johnson admitted to concealing three Acetaminophen and Oxycodone Hydrochloride pills in a napkin inside his sock. A search of the vehicle revealed two additional pills in a cellophane wrapper, a makeshift smoking device, and a cut straw with residue inside a purse belonging to passenger Jessica Ann Wilde, 36 of Port Republic. Both Johnson and Wilde were transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with CDS: Possession–Not Cannabis. Wilde was also charged with CDS: Possession of Paraphernalia.

 

Disorderly Conduct: 25-67615 On August 18, 2025, at approximately 9:49 p.m., DFC Grierson responded to the 300 block of Clubhouse Drive in Lusby for a report of an individual screaming and yelling for several hours. Upon arrival, DFC Grierson heard the disturbance and approached a window, where he politely requested the individual lower his voice as he was disturbing the neighbors. The male, identified as Joshua Mark Bragalone, 44 of Lusby, continued shouting profanities and making obscene gestures. A short time later, dispatch received a second complaint that Bragalone had resumed yelling. At 12:22 a.m. on August 19, a third call was received regarding the ongoing disturbance. Deputies returned, and Bragalone exited the residence, where he was taken into custody without incident. He was charged with Disturbing the Peace, Disorderly Conduct, and Failure to Obey a Reasonable/Lawful Order.

 

Theft: 25-67677 On August 19, 2025, Deputy Deinert received report of a theft from a vehicle. Investigation revealed an unknown suspect stole equipment from a Pennline work truck parked at the Harriet Brown Community Center, located at 901 Dares Beach Road in Prince Frederick. Items taken included a 5-gallon gas can, a 2.5-gallon gas can, 200 feet of heavy-duty rope, and a brown duffle bag. The total estimated value of stolen property is $400.

 

Theft: 25-67898 On August 20, 2025, DFC Lewis responded to the Holiday Inn Hotel located at 355 Merrimac Court in Prince Frederick, for the report of a theft. The complainant advised two locks had been 3 cut on his trailer parked in the hotel parking lot. An Echo weedwhacker, a Husqvarna weedwhacker, and a Stihl BR 600 backpack leaf blower were all stolen. The estimated value of stolen property is $1,110.

 

Theft: 25-68338 On August 21, 2025, DFC Savick responded to the 4100 block of Mears Ave in Chesapeake Beach, for the reported theft. The complaint reported a ‘Frabill’ fishing net was stolen from the victim’s boat while docked at the Rod N Reel Resort. The estimated value of stolen property is $70.00.

 

Theft: 25-68687 On August 22, 2025, DFC Grierson responded to Sneade’s Ace Hardware & Home Center, located at 11861 H.G. Trueman Road in Lusby, for a reported theft. The complainant advised that an unidentified female concealed a Milwaukee M18 12AH battery (2X) and a Milwaukee M12 Red Lithium battery in her purse before exiting the store without rendering payment. The suspect is described as a white female, approximately 35 to 50 years old, with dark black hair. At the time of the incident, she was wearing sunglasses and a blue and white striped dress. The total value of the stolen property is $662.97.

 

Theft: 25-68951 On August 23, 2025, Deputy Pope responded to the 7-11 located at 3855 Old Town Road in Huntingtown for a reported theft. The complainant advised that unknown suspects stole two packs of bloodworms from the freezer. The estimated value of the stolen property is $60.00.

 

Trespassing: 25-67324 On August 18, 2025, Deputy R. Contic observed a male subject walking through the Roy Rogers parking lot located at 14000 HG Trueman Road in Solomons. The subject had been previously trespassed from the property. When contacted, he refused to identify himself and was later identified as Melvin O’Neil Jefferson, 56 of no fixed address. Jefferson was taken into custody and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center where he was charged with Trespassing: Private Property and Obstructing and Hindering.

 

Weapons Violation: 25-67787 On August 19, 2025, at 3:22 p.m., Calvert Deputies were notified of a domestic disturbance involving Raymond Travis Entsminger, 52 of St. Leonard, at a residence in St. Leonard. Investigation revealed Entsminger had assaulted the victim and was unlawfully detaining her. Deputies further learned he was in possession of a loaded firearm and under the influence of narcotics. Entsminger subsequently fled from law enforcement in a motor vehicle, disregarding marked patrol units with emergency equipment activated, and drove recklessly at high speeds during hazardous weather conditions. Following a vehicle crash and standoff, Entsminger was taken into custody without further incident. A loaded handgun, cocaine, drug paraphernalia, and $2,735 in U.S. currency were recovered. Entsminger faces numerous charges including: False Imprisonment, First-Degree Assault, Second-Degree Assault, multiple counts of handgun violations, including carrying, transporting, and possession of a loaded firearm in a vehicle, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, illegal possession of ammunition, and use of a firearm in the commission of a violent crime. He is also charged with possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession with intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance. Traffic-related charges include fleeing and eluding police, reckless driving, negligent driving, driving 90 mph in a 55-mph zone, following too closely, unsafe lane changing, failure to drive on the right side of the roadway, improper turn without signal, and driving off the roadway while passing another vehicle.

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