From Calvert Co:
From PG Co:
On August 17, 2015 Sgt. Goldsmith and Cpl. McCarroll of the Calvert County Sheriff's Office responded to Gray Inn Court in Prince Frederick for the report of a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival Cpl. McCarroll made contact with Margaret Whitehead and two young children while Sgt. Goldsmith contacted Steven Moure. Deputies interviewed all of the subjects on scene.
The initial investigation revealed that Steven Moure allegedly assaulted his son and his ex-wife during an argument.
Moure was subsequently arrested and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center. Moure was charged with two counts of assault and one count of child abuse. Moure was detained pending his appearance before a district court commissioner. The Prince Georges County Police Department was contacted and responded to the Calvert County Sheriff's Office to conduct an independent investigation into the events that transpired.
From PG Co:
Chief Magaw Suspends Officer After Domestic-Related Arrest
A Prince George’s County Police officer is now suspended without pay after a domestic-related arrest. The Calvert County Sheriff’s Office charged Corporal Steven Moure with two counts of assault and one count of child abuse. The corporal was off-duty at the time of his arrest yesterday.
Our Special Investigation Response Team (SIRT) immediately launched an investigation after learning of the arrest. Police Chief Mark Magaw issued the following statement regarding this incident: “The allegations against Corporal Moure are troubling. Prince George’s County Police officers are expected to behave in a professional manner, both on and off duty. If an officer breaks the law, that officer will be held accountable.”
Corporal Moure has been employed by the PGPD for nine years and is assigned to the Bureau of Administration.