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On July 24 at 12:37 a.m., officers working on a detail relating to stolen cars observed a red Toyota Prius parked near Hamilton Place in Waldorf. Officers confirmed the vehicle had been reported stolen in St. Mary’s County, and as officers approached, the driver of the Prius began to move. Officers attempted to initiate a traffic stop, but the driver fled. Officers pursued the stolen car until it hit a curb on Ruston Place in Waldorf where the occupants jumped out of the vehicle and fled. A short time later, a suspicious activity call was dispatched in Bannister Circle, where witnesses observed two males jumping several fences in their backyards. Officers located one of the males, Anthony Kavon Brown, age 24, of Waldorf, who had the keys to the Prius. Brown was taken into custody.
Brown had active warrants for failing to appear in court for an armed robbery and illegal possession of firearms case. When Brown was initially charged with the robbery earlier this year, a judge released him from the Charles County Detention Center on electronic monitoring; however, Brown violated the terms of electronic monitoring by cutting off the device and never appeared in court. Brown was transported to a hospital where he was treated for an injury he received while jumping the fences. Upon his release from the hospital, he was transported to the Charles County Detention Center and charged with theft and failure to appear in court. Brown is currently being held without bond. Anyone with additional information about this case is asked to call PFC Mayhew at 301-609-3282 ext. 0519. Tipsters who want to remain anonymous may contact Charles County Crime Solvers by calling 1-866-411-TIPS. Tips can also be submitted online at www.charlescountycrimesolvers.com or by using the P3Intel mobile app. The investigation is ongoing.
Anthony Kavon Brown
CONTACT: Diane Richardson
Media Relations Specialist
301-609-6557 or 240- 682-1658
The CCSO was accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA) in 2001 and has since earned the highest rating of Excellence. Established in 1658, the CCSO is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the United States. For more information, visit www.ccso.us.
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information that leads to the arrest or indictment of a person responsible for a crime in Charles County. All individuals who provide tips through Crime Solvers will remain anonymous. Anyone with information about an unsolved crime or the location of a fugitive may contact Charles County Crime Solvers by calling 1-866-411-TIPS. Tips can also be submitted online at www.charlescountycrimesolvers.com or by using the P3Intel mobile app, which can be found in the Android Store and Apple Store by searching P3tips. For more information about the P3 program, click on this link: www.p3intel.com.
Brown had active warrants for failing to appear in court for an armed robbery and illegal possession of firearms case. When Brown was initially charged with the robbery earlier this year, a judge released him from the Charles County Detention Center on electronic monitoring; however, Brown violated the terms of electronic monitoring by cutting off the device and never appeared in court. Brown was transported to a hospital where he was treated for an injury he received while jumping the fences. Upon his release from the hospital, he was transported to the Charles County Detention Center and charged with theft and failure to appear in court. Brown is currently being held without bond. Anyone with additional information about this case is asked to call PFC Mayhew at 301-609-3282 ext. 0519. Tipsters who want to remain anonymous may contact Charles County Crime Solvers by calling 1-866-411-TIPS. Tips can also be submitted online at www.charlescountycrimesolvers.com or by using the P3Intel mobile app. The investigation is ongoing.
Anthony Kavon Brown
CONTACT: Diane Richardson
Media Relations Specialist
301-609-6557 or 240- 682-1658
The CCSO was accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA) in 2001 and has since earned the highest rating of Excellence. Established in 1658, the CCSO is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the United States. For more information, visit www.ccso.us.
Charles County Crime Solvers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information that leads to the arrest or indictment of a person responsible for a crime in Charles County. All individuals who provide tips through Crime Solvers will remain anonymous. Anyone with information about an unsolved crime or the location of a fugitive may contact Charles County Crime Solvers by calling 1-866-411-TIPS. Tips can also be submitted online at www.charlescountycrimesolvers.com or by using the P3Intel mobile app, which can be found in the Android Store and Apple Store by searching P3tips. For more information about the P3 program, click on this link: www.p3intel.com.
Disclaimer: In the U.S.A., all persons accused of a crime by the State are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. See: https://so.md/presumed-innocence. Additionally, all of the information provided above is solely from the perspective of the respective law enforcement agency and does not provide any direct input from the accused or persons otherwise mentioned. You can find additional information about the case by searching the Maryland Judiciary Case Search Database using the accused's name and date of birth. The database is online at https://so.md/mdcasesearch . Persons named who have been found innocent or not guilty of all charges in the respective case, and/or have had the case ordered expunged by the court can have their name, age, and city redacted by following the process defined at https://so.md/expungeme.