City of New Carrollton Appoints Veteran Law Enforcement Leader Linwood C. Alston as Chief of Police
By PRESS OFFICER
City of New Carrollton
NEW CARROLLTON, Md. (Dec. 10, 2025)—The City of New Carrollton announces the appointment of Linwood C. Alston as its new Chief of Police. Chief Alston brings more than 30 years of law enforcement leadership, government security management, community engagement, and public safety innovation. In this role, Chief Alston will oversee all police operations and lead the department’s more than 20 employees in advancing a clear vision of transparency, accountability, and community-first policing.
As the City of New Carrollton’s Chief of Police, Chief Alston will provide strategic leadership for the department, overseeing long- and short-term planning, policy development, emergency response management, and crime prevention initiatives. He will be responsible for ensuring the enforcement of state laws and municipal ordinances, the protection of life and property, and the continued strengthening of relationships between the police department and the community. His role also includes managing the department’s annual budget, supervising and developing personnel, evaluating policies for effectiveness and compliance, and ensuring officers receive ongoing professional training aligned with modern policing standards.
Chief Alston most recently served as Chief of Police for the City of Mount Rainier, where he led department-wide modernization efforts, implemented data-driven policing strategies, expanded youth and community outreach programs and secured and managed millions of dollars in grant awards. His extensive career also includes service as Deputy Chief of Police for the Capitol Heights Police Department and leadership as President and CEO of Atlas International Security & Investigative Services, Inc., a regional security company that employed more than 100 sworn personnel.
“Chief Alston’s record of integrity, leadership, and innovation makes him the ideal choice to lead our police department,” said Mayor Phelecia E. Nembhard. “His dedication to building community trust, improving officer morale, and prioritizing transparency aligns perfectly with New Carrollton’s commitment to safety and service. We are thrilled to welcome him to New Carrollton.”
Beyond his local service, Chief Alston is a recognized leader in public safety across the State of Maryland. He served as President of the Police Chiefs’ Association of Prince George’s County and as a Commissioner on the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission. As a Public Safety Legislative Advocate, he has also testified before the Maryland General Assembly on matters related to public safety, accountability, and police reform.
Throughout his distinguished career, Chief Alston has been honored with the Maryland State Senate Resolution for Heroic Actions, the State of Maryland Governor’s Citation for Bravery, and a Proclamation from the Town of Capitol Heights recognizing his bravery and heroism.
He is an alumnus of Howard University and is a graduate of the Anne Arundel Community College Police Academy and the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions (MPCTC) Leadership Development Institute. He has completed advanced leadership programs with the FBI-LEEDA Command Leadership Institute, the FBI-LEEDA Media Relations, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Leadership Academy. His leadership philosophy emphasizes officer development, technology integration, and proactive community engagement.
“I am honored to join the City of New Carrollton and serve alongside a dedicated team committed to the safety and well-being of every resident,” said Chief Alston. “Together, we will continue to strengthen relationships, promote transparency, and ensure the City of New Carrollton remains a safe, welcoming, and connected community.”
Chief Alston remains well-informed on emerging trends and best practices in law enforcement through his active involvement in the International Association of Chief of Police (IACP), the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), and the Maryland Municipal Chiefs of Police Association (MMCPA).
The City of New Carrollton celebrates 73 years of service to the community. Known for its rich history, diverse community and thriving economy, New Carrollton is an award-winning sustainable City situated outside of Washington, DC, offering residents and visitors alike a blend of urban convenience and suburban charm. Visit www.NewCarrolltonMD.gov Stay updated with the latest news, events, and updates by following us on our social media platforms: Facebook: @NewCarrolltonCity; Twitter: @NewCarrolltonMD and Instagram: @CityNewCarrollton.
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Prince George’s County Planning Board Announces Tara Eggleston Stewart as the New Deputy Director for M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County
By PRESS OFFICER
M-NCPPC
LARGO, Md. (Dec. 10, 2025)—The Prince George’s County Planning Board of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) announces the appointment of Tara Eggleston Stewart as the new Deputy Director of Recreation and Leisure Services of
M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County. Eggleston Stewart will provide high-level administrative oversight of the Department’s Aquatics & Athletic Facilities, Northern Recreation and Leisure Services, Southern Recreation & Leisure Services, Special Programs, and Youth & Countywide Sports Divisions.
“Tara Eggleston Stewart’s expertise, passion, and commitment to advancing inclusive recreation services are unmatched,” said Darryl Barnes, Chairman of the Prince George’s County Planning Board, “Her deep connection to the community and her proven leadership in parks and recreation make her an incredible asset for the Department.”
The Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County, a six-time National Gold Medal Award winner, is a national leader in innovation, service, and community impact. With more than 29,000 acres of parkland, including trails, cultural spaces, and historic sites, the Department remains dedicated to creating inclusive, accessible, and sustainable opportunities for all residents and visitors. With a guiding plan, Formula 2040, and the mission to help people “Live More, Play More,” the Department provides opportunities for active lifestyles, meaningful connections, and community pride through programs, classes, events, and accessible facilities.
“I am honored to return to the Department of Parks and Recreation, where my passion for service and community were born,” said Eggleston Stewart. “I look forward to working alongside our dedicated staff to expand access and strengthen our programs to ensure Prince George’s County residents have the opportunity to Live More, Play More.”
About Tara Eggleston Stewart
Tara Eggleston Stewart is a nationally recognized leader committed to serving the community. Returning to the Commission from the City of Rockville Recreation and Parks, she began her journey with M-NCPPC as a summer day camp participant, later working as a seasonal employee throughout high school and college. She went on to build a distinguished 21-year career with the Department, serving in key leadership roles including Division Chief for the Aquatics and Athletic Facilities Division and the Arts and Cultural Heritage Division.
Eggleston Stewart is a proud Howard University graduate and holds a master’s degree in Sports Business from New York University and is a current Doctoral student in Clemson University’s Park, Recreation, and Tourism Management Program.
Among her extensive list of achievements and affiliations, Eggleston Stewart has twice been named to the Aquatics International Magazine’s “Power 25” for her impactful work advancing community outreach and diversity in aquatics. She regularly shares her knowledge through presentations at state and national conferences and published contributions in Aquatics International and the National Recreation and Park Association’s Parks & Recreation Magazines. In 2024, she was inducted into the American Academy for Parks and Recreation Administration as a Professional Fellow and currently serves as a member of the American Park and Recreation Foundation Board of Directors.
The Prince George’s County Planning Board, together with the Montgomery County Planning Board, make up The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission—a bi-county agency established by State law in 1927 to acquire, develop, maintain, and administer a regional system of parks and administer a general plan for the physical development of both counties. The Planning Board’s responsibilities include supervising preparation of land use plans and comprehensive zoning maps, advising the County Council on zoning map amendment and special exception applications, and reviewing and approving site plans and subdivisions. Visit www.pgplanningboard.org
With over 29,000 acres of parkland, trails, athletic fields, playgrounds, and more, the M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County provides an award-winning park system through progressive, quality, innovative leadership and a commitment to its community and environment. The Department delivers first-class recreational activities and programs for people of all ages and ability levels. Visit www.pgparks.com
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