Crofton Couple Guilty of Running Bogus Doula Service
A Crofton couple has been ordered to repay over $665,000 after being found guilty of billing customers for fraudulent doula services. The Maryland Attorney General’s Office revealed that the pair collected funds and did not provide the legitimate maternal care promised. The case underscores growing efforts to crack down on healthcare fraud in Anne Arundel County and across the state.
https://www.eyeonannapolis.net/2025/06/crofton-couple-ordered-to-pay-over-665000-for-fraudulent-doula-services/
Annapolis Police Make Arrest in April Murder
Annapolis Police have made an arrest in the April 2025 homicide of Gregory Wells, bringing some closure to a case that shocked the local community. The suspect, an Annapolis man, is facing multiple charges. Authorities credit assistance from the Prince George’s County Police and the US Federal Marshals for the arrest.
https://www.eyeonannapolis.net/2025/06/arrest-made-in-april-homicide-of-gregory-wells-in-annapolis/
Victim Identified in Gruesome Davidsonville Murder
The victim in a suspicious vehicle fire in Davidsonville has been identified as a 67-year-old Annapolis resident. His remains were found in a burned-out car on West Central Avenue, and authorities have classified the death as a homicide. The case remains under investigation by Anne Arundel County Police and Fire investigators.
https://www.eyeonannapolis.net/2025/06/annapolis-resident-identified-as-homicide-victim-in-davidsonville-vehicle-fire/
St. John’s College President Abruptly Steps Down
Nora Demleitner, the president of St. John’s College in Annapolis, has announced her resignation. Demleitner, who has led the historic liberal arts institution since January of 2022, officially stepped down at the conclusion of this semester.
https://www.eyeonannapolis.net/2025/06/st-johns-college-president-nora-demleitner-steps-down/
FUN: Porchfest Coming This Weekend to Germantown-Homewood in Annapolis
Annapolis will host its first-ever Porchfest on June 14 in the Germantown-Homewood neighborhood, transforming porches and driveways into impromptu concert stages. The free event will feature over two dozen local musicians, offering a grassroots celebration of community and music. Organizers hope to make Porchfest a rotating annual tradition in neighborhoods across the city.
https://www.eyeonannapolis.net/2025/06/porchfest-annapolis-to-debut-june-14-in-germantown-homewood-neighborhood/