Cecil County Sheriff's Office

Cecil County Sheriff's Office The Cecil County Sheriff's Office is the premier law enforcement organization for Cecil County, Mary Our Civil Team supports the Cecil County Courts System.
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The Cecil County Sheriff's Office is staffed by more than 200 sworn and unsworn staff providing a full spectrum of law enforcement services to the residents and visitors of Cecil County, Maryland. Our law enforcement division has more than 80 sworn Deputies working in Patrol, Criminal Investigations, School Resources, S*x Crimes, and Crimes Against Children. The Sheriff's Office is also represente

d by our Corrections Division which responsible for running the Cecil County Detention Facility located on Landing Lane in Elkton. Corrections Deputies are responsible for securing the Detention Facility as well as transporting prisoners to and from Court.

May 29, 2026Press ReleaseKidnapping ArrestOn Saturday May 23, 2026, at approximately 10:00 AM, Cecil County Sheriff’s Of...
05/29/2026

May 29, 2026

Press Release

Kidnapping Arrest

On Saturday May 23, 2026, at approximately 10:00 AM, Cecil County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Maryland State Police responded to the 2990 block of Appleton Road Elkton in reference to a possible abduction. When deputies arrived, they contacted a male subject. The male subject stated that he was awakened by his girlfriend stating that a male subject, whom they knew as “Tyree” was inside the residence. The male subject advised that “Tyree” was inside the residence destroying property. The male subject stated that “Tyree” was at the residence to collect money owed for controlled dangerous substances. The male subject agreed to pay “Tyree” and went to a local ATM and retrieved $400.00.

The male subject returned to the residence and gave “Tyree” the money. The male subject stated that “Tyree” then grabbed him by the neck and pushed him to the ground. The male subject stated that his girlfriend then left with “Tyree” in a Chrysler Pacifica that the male subject had rented.

At approximately 8:00 PM, “Tyree” and the girlfriend returned to the residence. The girlfriend was able to enter the residence while “Tyree” stayed in the vehicle. The male subject called 911 to inform law enforcement that his girlfriend had returned to the residence and “Tyree” was inside the vehicle in the driveway with a loaded firearm. Deputies were able to arrive at the residence prior to “Tyree” leaving the scene. Deputies made repeated demands for “Tyree” to exit the vehicle, but he continuously ignored their commands. The male subject and his girlfriend were able to leave the residence while deputies were still attempting to contact “Tyree”.

The girlfriend stated that “Tyree” had forced her to leave the residence by using threats and fear of violence to include killing her if law enforcement was contacted. The girlfriend stated that “Tyree” would not let her leave as he took care of numerous errands including assaulting another male. She advised that “Tyree” was in possession of a black and green cross shoulder satchel bag that contained a firearm and controlled dangerous substances.

Contact was made with members of the Sheriff’s Office Special Response Team (SRT). Members of the team responded to the residence along with their assigned BearCat rescue vehicle. Ultimately, SRT was able to pin the suspect vehicle against the residence with the use of the BearCat rescue vehicle. “Tyree” fled the suspect vehicle with the satchel bag and ran inside the residence. “Tyree” then exited the residence and attempted to flee on foot. Deputies were able to tackle “Tyree” and place him under arrest.

The BearCat rescue vehicle was acquired by the Cecil County Sheriff’s Office in 2025 to assist with high-risk incidents.

Investigators performed a search of the residence and located a satchel bag matching the description of the one possessed by “Tyree”, behind a mini refrigerator in the basement of the residence. The satchel bag contained a loaded 9 mm handgun, fifteen bags of suspected heroin/fentanyl, 8 grams of suspected of crack co***ne, and one gram of co***ne.

“Tyree” was identified as Tyree Shauntel Jordan (black male, 40 years of age, address – 300 block of Suburban Drive Elkton, Maryland). A warrant check revealed that Mr. Jordan has an outstanding arrest warrant for armed robbery with the Elkton, Maryland Police Department.

Tyree Jordan was also identified as the driver of a motor vehicle that fled from deputies during an attempted traffic stop on East Old Philadelphia Road Elkton on 05-14-2026. The vehicle that Mr. Jordan was operating was displaying a stolen registration plate when the traffic stop was initiated.

On 05-29-26, Tyree Jordan was served with arrest warrants for these incidents. Tyree Jordan was charged with the following offenses in reference to the incident on 05-23-2026:

Kidnapping
False Imprisonment
Assault Second Degree
Retaliation against witness for felony offense
Loaded handgun on person

Handgun on person
Possession of firearm after conviction of crime of violence
Possession of regulated firearm by prohibited person
Possession of ammunition when prohibited to possess firearm
Possession of controlled dangerous substance – heroin/fentanyl
Possession of controlled dangerous substance – crack co***ne
Possession of controlled dangerous substance - co***ne

Tyree Jordan was also charged with theft less than $100.00, fleeing and eluding in motor vehicle, and numerous other traffic offenses from the incident on 05-14-2026 when he fled the attempted traffic stop.

Mr. Jordan is currently being held without bond at the Cecil County Correctional Facility.

The Cecil County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division is still actively investigating the incident on 05-23-2026. Anyone with further information is asked to call (410) 392-2140.

PLEASE SHARE:The Sheriff's Office is investigating a fraud committed earlier today where the suspects demanded a fine be...
05/20/2026

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The Sheriff's Office is investigating a fraud committed earlier today where the suspects demanded a fine be paid via Crypto Currency (BitCoint) for missing Grand Jury Duty. Please be advised that neither the Sheriff's Office or Maryland Courts will contact you via phone to pay a fine or bond. If you receive a call like this simply hang up.

Please join Sheriff Adams in congratulating Sgt. Charles Dix (center) on his recent completion of the LEEDS (Law Enforce...
05/15/2026

Please join Sheriff Adams in congratulating Sgt. Charles Dix (center) on his recent completion of the LEEDS (Law Enforcement Executive Development Seminar) in Ocean City, Maryland.

LEEDS is a week-long leadership seminar co-hosted by the FBI and the Harford County Sheriff’s Office that provides advanced leadership training for first line supervisors and administrators.

Additionally, Lt. Pristash (left) and Sgt. Brewer (right) successfully completed their LEEDS re-trainer course.

The Cecil County Sheriff’s Office remains committed to professional development and leadership training to better serve the citizens of Cecil County.

This week, Sheriff Scott Adams, Chief Gerald Widdoes, Major George Stanko along with deputies of the Cecil County Sherif...
05/14/2026

This week, Sheriff Scott Adams, Chief Gerald Widdoes, Major George Stanko along with deputies of the Cecil County Sheriff’s Office traveled to Washington DC to honor our nation’s fallen law enforcement officers during National Police Week.

On Wednesday evening, members of the Sheriff’s Office Honor Guard proudly participated in the Candlelight Vigil, standing alongside agencies from across the country in remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Our Honor Guard members also had the privilege escorting the survivors and families of the fallen to the ceremony, a humbling reminder that we will never forget the heroes who gave their lives in service, nor the loved ones they left behind.

We continue to keep all fallen officers, their families, and our brothers and sisters in law enforcement in our thoughts and prayers during this solemn week of remembrance.

Yesterday, The Cecil County Sheriff's Office had the honor of welcoming the Police Unity Tour to the Cecil County Correc...
05/11/2026

Yesterday, The Cecil County Sheriff's Office had the honor of welcoming the Police Unity Tour to the Cecil County Correctional Facility as they stopped to pay respects to our fallen Correctional Deputy, Sergeant Brenda Lowery who passed away in the line of duty in June of 2024.

A wreath was placed at the memorial in her honor, serving as a powerful reminder that her sacrifice and service will never be forgotten.

We thank the members of the Police Unity Tour for their continued dedication to honoring law enforcement officers who gave their lives in the line of duty.

Gone, but never forgotten.

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