Thursday, March 14, 2013
A Corvette struck a utility pole and police said excessive speed may have been a factor.
Anne Arundel County police are investigating a crash in Linthicum on Wednesday that sent a man and woman to Shock Trauma in critical condition. Shortly after 11 p.m., emergency crews found a 1998 Chevrolet Corvette resting against a utility pole on Hammonds Ferry Road near Evelyn Avenue. Inside the vehicle, they found a male driver and a female passenger unresponsive from the crash. Crews transported Harry Franklin White, 44, and Grace Anderson, 32, both of Baltimore, to Shock Trauma in critical condition. Police said an initial investigation suggests the driver may have failed to negotiate a curve on Hammonds Ferry Road due to excessive speed. Get local stories delivered right to your inbox or smartphone everyday with our free newsletter…
Monday, March 11, 2013
Police arrested a woman after video evidence shows her ramming a vehicle into another car several times on Baltimore-Washington Parkway in Linthicum.
Maryland State Police charged a woman with attempted murder, assault, reckless endangerment and vehicle theft after she rammed a stolen van into another vehicle on Baltimore-Washington Parkway and then crashed the van into two more vehicles, reports The Maryland Gazette. Shortly after 1:30 p.m. on Friday, at least one witness observed a Ford van ram into a Volvo several times on northbound I-295 near W. Nursery Road, then crash into a Mercury van and BMW on the shoulder of the road. A driver who was trailing the vehicles caught the incident on camera and showed the video to police, reports The Gazette. Emergency crews transported the drivers of the Mercury and BMW to Shock Trauma with non-life threatening injuries, according to the report…
Monday, November 26, 2012
A woman drove the wrong way on Interstate 695, causing a fatal accident, police said.
A head-on collision Sunday night on Interstate 695, near the Curtis Creek drawbridge in south Baltimore, claimed two lives, including a Dundalk woman and White Marsh toddler. Victoria DeAngelo, 21, drove her Chevrolet Cobalt the wrong direction on the outer loop of I-695 at about 10 p.m. Sunday. She then crashed into a Hyundai Santa Fe at 10:01 p.m., according to Sgt. Jonathan Green, a Maryland Transportation Authority Police spokesman. DeAngelo, who is from Darlington and was living in Dundalk, was pronounced dead at the scene, Green confirmed. The driver of the Hyundai Santa Fe, 29-year-old Kimberly Taylor, a White Marsh resident, was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center with serious injuries. Taylor's daughter, 3-…
Monday, November 19, 2012
A head-on collision in Glen Burnie left four dead.
Anne Arundel County police released details in the initial investigation of a head-on collision in Glen Burnie Sunday afternoon that left four people dead, including a 3-year-old child. Officers responded to Marley Neck Boulevard near Freeman Shores Road shortly after 1:30 p.m. The investigation revealed a 2009 Mazda 3 attempted to pass traffic, crossed a double yellow line and collided head-on with a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am driving southbound on Marley Neck Boulevard The collision caused both vehicles to travel north, and one passenger was ejected from one of the vehicles. Arriving personnel pronounced the victims dead at the scene. Police identified the passengers of the Mazda as driver Joseph Allen Oliver Jr., 30, of Glen Burnie, and …
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
No life-threatening injuries, according to reports.
An Anne Arundel County police officer went to the hospital after the officer's vehicle was hit by another vehicle near the intersection of Route 648 and Crain Highway North on Monday afternoon, according to ABC2 News. All nearby lanes were closed after the accident. A Toyota Sienna van failed to yield and t-boned the police vehicle as the officer was responding to a call. The police vehicle had both the lights and siren activated at the time of the collision, according to the report. No one suffered life-threatening injuries, and the police officer was treated at a local hospital, according to ABC2 News.
Monday, January 23, 2012
The fire department handled two accidents and a home fire in Glen Burnie on Sunday.
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- Tim Lemke
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Monday, January 23, 2012
Glen Burnie: Accident Firefighters and medics responded to the area of Route 10 south and Furnace Branch Drive in Glen Burnie where a car had reportedly rolled over on the highway, according to Anne Arundel County fire spokesman Chief Michael Cox. Four people suffered minor injuries. They were transported to Baltimore Washington Medical Center. Glen Burnie: Fire Firefighters were dispatched to a home fire at the 100 block of Mountain Road in Glen Burnie at 6:02 p.m. Sunday where crews found smoke coming from the basement of a one-story house, Cox said. It took 20 firefighters about 20 minutes to put the one-alarm fire out. The cause is under investigation but is believed to be accidental, Cox said. The fire caused about $30,000 in damage. …
Chris Durst
1:10 am on Tuesday, November 27, 2012
After watching the news I think I know how this happened... Off Fort Smallwood she made a right onto Quarantine road to get onto 695 (where they are doing bridge construction). Once onto Quarantine road, instead of going OVER 695 and making a left, she turned *LEFT* AT THE STOP SIGN thus getting onto 695 going the wrong way. I was wondering how she ended up going the wrong way and that would …   more ›