Burglary: 26-33643 On April 13, 2026, Deputy Currie responded to the iStorage facility located at 191 Armory Road in Prince Frederick for a reported burglary. Upon arrival, contact was made with the complainant, who advised that the master lock on her storage unit was missing and the latch had been torn and bent. The victim reported approximately $6,445 worth of stolen property, including aquarium heaters, Persian rugs, and a Segway GoKart.
Burglary: 26-34951 On April 17, 2026, DFC Parks responded to a reported burglary in the 1000 block of Clay Hammond Road in Prince Frederick. The investigation revealed that unknown suspect(s) entered the home after smashing a window, leaving a large rock on the living room floor. More than $150,000 in personal property was reported stolen. This incident remains under investigation.
Damaged Property: 26-35316 On April 18, 2026, DFC Grierson responded to the 13300 block of Shipwrights Circle in Solomons for a report of motor vehicle tampering. The complainant advised that sometime between April 15 and April 18, an unknown suspect attempted to steal the vehicle. Deputies observed that the rear passenger window had been shattered, the steering column had been torn apart, and the interior was in disarray. The estimated value of damaged and stolen property is $1,300.00.
Damaged Property: 26-35333 On April 18, 2026, DFC Ostazeski responded to the 400 block of Gunsmoke Trail in Lusby for a report of property damage. The complainant advised that the front window of the residence had been broken. The estimated value of the damage is $500.00.
Disorderly Conduct: 26-35529 On April 19, 2026, Deputy Morgal responded to the Tiki Bar located at 85 Charles Street in Solomons for the report of a disorderly subject. Investigation revealed that Jared Seth Sparkman, 25, of Hampton, MD, had been advised to leave the establishment by Tiki Bar security and was escorted from the property. Deputies later observed Sparkman attempting to jump a fence in front of the Tiki Bar to regain access to the establishment. Deputies again advised Sparkman to leave the area, but he refused. Sparkman was subsequently placed under arrest and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center. He was charged with Disorderly Conduct and Intoxicated Public Disturbance.
Obstructing Justice: 26-33674 On April 13, at approximately 9:35 p.m., deputies responded to Armory Road in Prince Frederick for the report of an intoxicated individual. Upon arrival, deputies made contact with a male who showed signs of intoxication. The individual provided inconsistent identifying information and attempted to evade questioning before fleeing the scene on foot. With assistance from witnesses, deputies later identified the suspect as Roosevelt Franklin Rousey, 28, of no fixed address. It was also determined he had an active out-of-state warrant for burglary. Deputies established a perimeter and conducted a K9 track, which led to the suspect’s location near the intersection of Fairground Road and Dares Beach Road. He was taken into custody without further incident. Rousey was transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Intoxicated Public Disturbance, Intoxicated Endangerment, and Fraud-False Identification to Avoid Prosecution.
Tampering: 26-34197 On April 15, 2026, at approximately 4:41 a.m., DFC T. Bowen responded to the 1500 block of Lottie Fowler Road in Prince Frederick for a reported tampering incident. The complainant advised that he observed an unidentified male on his surveillance camera shining a flashlight into a vehicle parked in the driveway outside his residence. The suspect was described as wearing a face covering, a dark-colored jacket, dark-colored pants, and gloves. At this time, nothing appears to have been stolen.
Theft: 26-34263 On April 15, 2026, DFC Campbell responded to 130 Hospital Road in Prince Frederick for a reported theft from a vehicle. The complainant advised that sometime between April 14 and April 15, an unknown suspect entered her vehicle, which was parked outside her residence in the 1500 block of Lottie Fowler Road. The victim discovered that the passenger door had been left open and the interior of the vehicle had been rummaged through. A black Adidas backpack was reported stolen. The backpack contained medical records, test results, signature stamps, and a prescription pad. The estimated value of the stolen property is unknown at this time.
Theft: 26-34301 On April 15, 2026, at approximately 9:49 a.m., Deputy MacWilliams responded to the 8400 block of D Street in Chesapeake Beach for a reported package theft. The complainant advised that a package had been delivered earlier that morning by FedEx and was subsequently taken from her porch. The estimated value of the stolen property is $102.50.










