The Harken Security Mission
Harken Security understands that residents want to feel safe and secure, while living in and enjoying all that their community has to offer. Residents do not want to feel as if they are being policed while in their community. Harken Security provides that safe and secure feeling by being the eyes and ears of the community. We keep a watchful eye on the community and make contact with law enforcement when needed. The presence of out professional security agents and marked, highly visible vehicles act as a strong deterrent towards crime and often limits the need to contact law enforcement. When law enforcement is needed, the community experiences quicker response times because of our security agents being in place and being the eyes of the community.
Harken Security also specializes in community relations. Our security agents are courteous and approachable. We work for the residents of the community. Harken Security offers unique programs for residents, such as once a day residential checks on homes while the homeowner is on vacation. We also provide traffic control for community events and covert surveillance to combat nuisance crimes.
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We at Harken Security know that finding the right security company for you is a choice not to be taken lightly. That’s why we offer free consultations to walk you through your needs, the scope of your goals, and your budget.
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Founders
President
Thomas Calmon
Co-owner and President Thomas Calmon began his career in 1991 working in other municipal agencies before joining the Prince George’s County Police Department in September 1996. Tom began his career as a patrol officer in the Hyattsville District (District I) of Prince George’s County, Md. He was transferred to the Investigative Section after 3 years of service. He spent a large portion of his career investigating numerous types of crimes such as assaults, robberies, car jackings, sexual assaults, among others. In May of 2009, Tom was endorsed by the Chief of Police to attend the Johns Hopkins University Division of Public Safety, Police Executive Leadership Program. In May of 2012, Tom graduated from JHU with a Master of Science Degree in Management. He also obtained the rank of Sergeant, while working for his degree. In January 2016, Tom was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant and was transferred to the Bowie Station (District II). He served as the commander of the Special Assignment Team (SAT), Community Oriented Police Services (COPS) and School Resource Officers. Tom had approximately four years working with the COPS unit, where he gained the trust of the community.
Vice president
Robbie Loveday
Co-owner and Vice President, Robbie Loveday, joined the Prince George’s Police Department in 1998 as a patrol officer in the Landover District. He spent five years in patrol before being transferred to the District III Special Assignment Team. This team performed specialized enforcement to combat the high crime areas in the district. Robbie was then transferred to the Violent Crime Unit, which enabled him to perform this specialized enforcement throughout Prince George’s County. In 2007, Robbie was transferred to the Narcotic Enforcement Division where he learned undercover tactics, including covert surveillance. In 2010, Robbie was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. He was the sergeant of the District V Special Assignment Team and then transferred back to the Narcotic Enforcement Division to command a squad of undercover officers. This squad’s main goal was combating illicit drug sales county wide. In 2016, Robbie was promoted to Lieutenant of the Central Region Investigative Division. This position allowed him to oversee all investigation concerning crimes against persons and property in the Central Region. In 2017, Robbie was once again transferred back to the Narcotics Enforcement Division as the Commander of Street Narcotics. These specialized assignments have allowed Robbie to develop the skills to investigate the violent crimes and illegal drug activity that can quickly cause harm to a community.