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Two killed in crash with deputy’s patrol car

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

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Two people were killed and three others injured early Wednesday when a car drove into the path of a county deputy’s patrol car on Route 40 in Elkton.

Good fences make good neighbors

Monday, February 1, 2010

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In the wake of last month's death of 14-year-old Anna Marie Stickel on the Amtrak tracks near Middle River, quite a few people can't seem to wait to give the railroad a free pass. I can. I've seen the condition of the fences along the tracks - where they do exist - in Middle River. It's disgraceful.

2 fined $500 each in fatal car collision

Thursday, January 28, 2010

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A judge handed down the maximum traffic violation fines Wednesday to two people blamed in a fatal accident in Glen Burnie. Bobbi L. Steiner, 25, of Glen Burnie and Jason R. Fisher, 42, of Derwood, Montgomery County, were fined $500 each and ordered into a driver improvement program after Anne Arundel District Judge Jonas D. Legum found Steiner guilty of negligent driving and Fisher of negligent driving and not controlling his truck's speed.

Newark police chase leads to 2 crashes near Fair Hill

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

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Two men who allegedly committed a strong-arm robbery in Newark on Tuesday night led police on a high-speed chase into Cecil County, according to Maryland State Police. That chase led to a pair of crashes in Cecil County – one involving an unmarked police car from Delaware and the other involving a pick-up truck used by the alleged robbers.

Woman in critical condition after crash with state trooper

Friday, January 22, 2010

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The 75-year-old woman accused of causing an accident with a state trooper in Dorchester County this week has been downgraded to critical condition, according to hospital officials. Hurlock resident Marjorie MacSorley was flown to the Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury after being freed her from her mangled Toyota Avalon following the two-car collission.

3 hurt in crash with MSP cruiser in Dorchester

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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A two-car collision involving an unmarked Maryland State Police patrol car on Route 50 in Vienna sent three people to the hospital Tuesday and shut down the highway for more than five hours. MSP spokesman Greg Shipley said Tfc. Kenneth Myers Jr. was conducting traffic enforcement in an unmarked 2006 Ford Crown Victoria on westbound Route 50 at about noon when his radar unit detected an eastbound vehicle moving more than 80 miles per hour.

Off Duty Officer Stabbed, Several Others Injured in Aberdeen Hotel Melee

Saturday, January 16, 2010

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At about 1:50 AM an off duty Aberdeen officer, working secondary employment at the Clarion Hotel, requested assistance for a disturbance at the Diamond Club, 980 Hospitality Way, in Aberdeen. Arriving officers found the off duty officer and several other people suffering from stab wounds. At this time the officer and one civilian have been transported to Shock Trauma, six others, including the suspect, are being treated for various injuries, four at Harford Memorial Hospital; one at Bayview and one civilian that arrived by personal vehicle at Union Hospital in Elkton, the extent of their injuries are unknown.

Accident closes part of Hatem Bridge

Thursday, December 31, 2009

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The westbound lane of the Hatem Bridge is closed due to an accident. Drivers are advised to use Interstate 95 to cross the Susquehanna River. There is no toll for southbound travelers.

Ice-covered roads cause crashes in Western Maryland

Friday, December 25, 2009

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The Maryland State Police are warning of hazardous conditions due to sleet and freezing rain on interstates 70 and 68. Officials say there were many crashes Friday morning on the ice-covered roadways. State police closed all westbound lanes on a portion of I-70 from about 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. to allow crews to treat the road.

Former UPS truck driver charged in death of Sun editor

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

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A former United Parcel Service truck driver has been charged with three traffic violations in an Oct. 5 crash that killed Baltimore Sun business editor Tim Wheatley and severely injured his 9-year-old daughter, Baltimore County police said Monday.

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