
ST. LEONARD, Md. – On Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023, detectives from the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU), along with members of the CCSO Special Operation Team (SOT) executed a search and seizure warrant in the 6000 block of Hill Road in St. Leonard, as part of an ongoing narcotics distribution investigation.
The residence has been identified as being occupied and used as a CDS distribution location by Michael Ian Harts, age 30 and Cierra Lexy Munson, age 25, both of St. Leonard.
A search of Harts’ and Munson’s residence located a variety of controlled dangerous substances, a digital scale, a short barrel rifle, multiple pieces of military style equipment, and various packing/production materials.
Harts and Munson were taken into custody without incident and transported to the Calvert County Detention Center.
Munson was charged with CDS Possession with Intent to Distribute Narcotics, CDS: Distribution of Narcotics, CDS Possession: Not Cannabis.
Harts was charged with: CDS Possession with Intent to Distribute Narcotics, CDS: Distribution of Narcotics, CDS Possession: Not Cannabis; Illegal Possession of an Unregistered Rifle/Shotgun.
Munson was released on her own recognizance and Harts is being held on a no bond status.

I guess we can resign ourselves to the fact that this behavior will simply never end. How sad it is to throw their lives away at such a young age.
In my 20s, I was working at a good job, I had lots of friends and all we lived to do was have fun while RESPONSIBLY showing up for work every day. I fully blame the parents and the government for this drug problem not being ended properly!
Yes what she said it all starts at home and how their kids are being raised blame the parents for sure..
CCWAM agreed. Both should still be in DOC until trial.
Its not the government’s fault there is a drug problem. There will always be a demand for drugs and always someone willing to supply that demand. Every country in the world has the same problem.