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Germantown Man and PG County Man Arrested After Attempted ATM Burglary and High Speed Chase
On June 26, 2024, at 3:21 a.m., Calvert Deputies responded to the report of an intrusion alarm at the CVS Pharmacy, Inc. located at 7955 Bayside Road in Chesapeake Beach. Deputies arrived on scene and confirmed forced entry to the front door and the ATM had been damaged and attempted to be accessed by power tools.
First Responders Searching for Missing Teen Male at Hallowing Point Boat Ramp/Benedict Bridge
On Monday, July 8, 2024, at approximately 7:20 p.m., police, fire and rescue personnel from Calvert County responded to the Benedict Bridge Boat Ramp in Prince Frederick, for a reported missing person and possible drowning. 911 callers reported their intoxicated friend went into the water and they can’t find him....
Chesapeake Beach Man Arrested After Ripping a Soap Dispenser off Bathroom Wall at North Beach Welcome Center
On June 24, 2024, Deputy First Class Grierson of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to the North Beach Welcome Center located on Bay Avenue in North Beach, for the report of a disorderly subject. The complainant advised a disorderly male was yelling at town employees and had ripped...
Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Investigating Shooting Death in Lusby
On Sunday, July 7, 2024, at approximately 2:00 a.m., police, fire and emergency medical personnel responded to a residence on Muskogee Lane in Lusby, for the reported gunshot victim. The 911 caller reported they came home to find a male suffering a gunshot wound. Police arrived on the scene to...
Calvert Parks And Recreation Seeking Local Artists For Cove Point Basketball Mural
LUSBY, Md. – Calvert County Parks and Recreation (CCPR) is seeking local artists to collaborate with on designing a unique and large-scale mural for the Cove Point Park basketball courts. This mural will be a part of an upcoming renovation and resurfacing project according to CCPR. “Any artist from...
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Fines for signs On April 1, the department of public works began removing unauthorized signs alongside county roadways. Removed signs are being stored at the Appeal Landfill, located at 401 Sweetwater Road, for two weeks. Individuals and businesses may reclaim their signs for a $6 fee per sign. Any signs remaining after two weeks will be discarded. Those who repeatedly violate the signage permit will incur a $25 fine per...
Fourth Of July Blaze Destroys Calvert County Barn, Does $225K In Damage: Maryland Fire Marshal
An overnight fire in Calvert County put a damper on Fourth of July celebrations for a homeowner in Huntingtown. First responders were called shortly after 10:15 p.m. on Thursday night to a home on Walton Road, when a passerby reported flames showing from a sheet metal barn in the area.
Angela Wynne Norton, 70,
Angela Wynne Norton, 70, of Fort Ashby, WV and formerly a long-time resident of Calvert County passed away July 1, 2024. She was born October 2, 1953 in Harrisonburg, VA to Jennings Marshall and Nita Grey (Reamer) Crider. Angela grew up in Adelphi and graduated from High Point High School in 1971. She married Jack “Ronnie” Norton, Jr. on February 6, 1976. They lived in North Beach for 30 years where she became a second mother to many kids. Their house was a safe place for many, and she welcomed anyone. After 30 years in North Beach, Angela and Ronnie moved to Lusby where they lived for 15 years before moving to Fort Ashby, WV in 2019. Angela loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, playing online games, especially Bingo, Yahtzee, Candy Crush, and Farmville, watching Hallmark Christmas movies and General Hospital, and a cold Coors Light. She will be greatly missed.
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