Sheriff Gary Hoffman of the Queen Anne's County Sheriff's Office released the department's 2025 "Christmas Most Wanted" list in a holiday-themed announcement, asking residents to report sightings or information about several individuals the office says are wanted on alleged charges.
Hoffman framed the message as a seasonal tradition and appealed to community assistance. "If you recognize someone who's dimmed the Christmas lights, please contact our office," he said, adding, "Your tip can really make things right." He also encouraged tips by phone, through the sheriff's office mobile app, or via the department's social media pages.
The recorded announcement named the following individuals and the alleged charges and last-known locations as read in the transcript (spellings are reproduced as spoken; some surname renderings in the transcript appear unclear): Stephen Corey Greenberg — two counts of violating a protective order in stalking; last known location Branter Landing, Stevensville, Maryland. Ronnie Kevin Chance Jr. — unauthorized use of a motor vehicle; last known location Liberty Street, Centerville, Maryland. Heather Lee (transcript surname unclear) — unauthorized use of a motor vehicle; last known address Liberty Street, Centerville, Maryland. Brad Russell Davenport — violation of probation (original charge: reckless endangerment); last known address Cecil Drive, Chester, Maryland. Alicia (transcript name segments unclear) Garner — CTS possession (not marijuana) and possessing contraband in a place of confinement; last known addresses Boxwood Avenue, Westminster, Maryland, and 1st Street, Annapolis, Maryland. Ken (transcript rendering includes 'Yeti') Harrison — violation of probation (original charge: theft $1,500 to under $25,000); last known address Windsor Drive, Temple Hills, Maryland. Tiffany Marshall — violation of probation (original charge: embezzlement); last known address Flatland Road, Chestertown, Maryland. William Hanks Macaulay Jr. — malicious destruction of property; last known address Silverwood Circle, Annapolis, Maryland.
The department closed the announcement with a seasonal remark and reiterated the anonymous tip line: (410) 758-6666. Hoffman ended the message with holiday greetings: "Merry Christmas and happy holidays." The sheriff's office did not provide a date for the recording within the transcript; readers seeking the official, current wanted-list postings or confirmation of exact name spellings should consult the Queen Anne's County Sheriff's Office website or contact the office directly.
This announcement is an appeal for community-sourced leads; the individuals named in the recording are described as wanted on alleged charges, which remain allegations until proven in court.