Calvert Police Seek Public Help After Patrol Vehicles Vandalized Following Chief’s Tough Warning on Unauthorized Events


Calvert Chief of Police Cedric Watson
Dennis Phillips publisher@robconews.com Robertson County News CALVERT — Less than two weeks after Calvert Police Chief Cedric Watson issued a strongly worded public warning regarding unauthorized gatherings and traffic obstructions within the city, the Calvert Police Department is now asking residents for help in identifying those responsible for vandalizing police patrol vehicles. The department announced Thursday that it is investigating an incident of vehicle vandalism that occurred within the city limits. According to a public assistance flyer released by the department, multiple patrol vehicles were damaged overnight. “Police patrol vehicles were vandalized. This is an attack on our department and our community. We will not tolerate it,” the department stated in the public notice. The request for assistance comes after Watson posted a message on the department’s social media page on May 27 emphasizing enforcement of city event regulations and warning that unauthorized gatherings would face immediate police action. “ALL events given in the city of Calvert are to be scheduled and permitted within the city of Calvert. NO ONE IS EXEMPT. If you can not come to City Hall and request an Event Permit, do not cry; you didn't know. NOW YOU KNOW!” Watson wrote. The chief also issued a direct warning regarding roadway congestion and public gatherings. “Anyone in the roadway, blocking the flow of traffic and vehicles in the roadway, will be dealt with accordingly. If you do not believe me, try me,” Watson stated. The timing of the vandalism and the department’s subsequent appeal for public assistance has generated discussion among some residents on social media, with questions being raised about whether the incident may be connected to tensions surrounding enforcement actions related to public events and gatherings. However, police have not publicly identified any suspects or announced a motive in the case. In its appeal, the department urged anyone who witnessed suspicious activity or who has surveillance footage, including doorbell camera recordings, to come forward. “If you witnessed any suspicious activity, have surveillance or doorbell camera footage, or have any information that may assist in this investigation, please contact us,” the department stated. “Even the smallest detail could be valuable.” Residents with information are encouraged to contact the Calvert Police Department at (979) 364-2223. Anonymous tips may also be submitted through Robertson County Crime Stoppers at (800) 299-0191. As the investigation continues, city officials and law enforcement are seeking community cooperation to identify those responsible and determine whether the vandalism was a random act of criminal mischief or part of a broader response to recent enforcement efforts. No arrests have been announced as of Saturday afternoon.








