Thursday, April 4, 2013
Elizabeth Wald, 19, was close to home when she was killed on Route 136.
UPDATE (9:25 p.m.)—Churchville resident Elizabeth Anne Wald, 19, was killed Thursday morning less than a mile from her home, according to Maryland State Police. Police said that Wald, 19, of the 200 block of Whitefield Court, was hit by a Ford truck on the driver's side of her Saturn when she failed to yield while making a left turn from Rolling Road onto MD Route 136 (Priestford Road). At approximately 5:55 a.m. when officials responded to the crash, they found Wald's 2001 Saturn LS and a 1999 Ford F-450 resting against an electrical pole approximately 100 feet north of Rolling Road, according to a statement from Maryland State Police. Police said that the driver of the truck, a Churchville man, was headed northbound at the time of the …
Saturday, February 2, 2013
The crash near Aberdeen occurred at 12:40 p.m., Maryland State Police said.
Maryland State Police said that a man died in a single-vehicle crash on Route 40 near Aberdeen Saturday afternoon. Joseph Rohrbaugh, 25, of Baltimore, was driving the 1992 black Acura Integra involved in the fatal crash, according to police. Troopers from the Maryland State Police Bel Air Barrack responded to a collision reported on Pulaski Highway at Mitchell Lane at 12:40 p.m. Saturday. Police said that preliminary investigation indicates Rohrbaugh was driving westbound on Pulaski Highway approaching Mitchell Lane when he lost control of the vehicle, which slid sideways and hit a guardrail abutment. Rohrbaugh was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. As troopers investigated the crash, eastbound Route 40 between MD Route 543 and …
The crash was reported before 1 p.m. Saturday.
UPDATE (4:45 p.m.)—All lanes are clear on eastbound US Route 40 after a fatal crash Saturday afternoon on Mitchell Lane at Pulaski Highway. The Aberdeen Police Department said at 12:42 p.m. that there was a crash requiring a rescue, advising drivers to expect delays and exercise caution in the area. At 1:03 p.m, the Maryland Department of Transportation reported that all eastbound lanes of Route 40 had been shut down between MD Route 543 and Spesutia Road for investigation after a collision.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
All five occupants of the Mazda that crashed Saturday night were Harford County residents.
Three Harford County residents in their early 20s were killed Saturday night in a crash on Prospect Road, according to Maryland State Police. Two others were taken by helicopter to Maryland Shock Trauma. Police said preliminary investigation indicated Tyler G. Anderson, 21, of Jarrettsville was driving a 2008 Mazda 3 eastbound on Prospect Road when he lost control of the vehicle, which went off-road, became airborne, hit a tree and broke in half upon impact. A passerby reported seeing a vehicle off the road on MD Route 646 (Prospect Road) near Mill Green Road at 11:29 p.m., according to police. Anderson was killed, and so were passengers Shawn Ponton, 21, of Jarrettsville and Alexzandria McDowell, 20, of Street. Police said that all three …
The accident took place late Saturday night in northern Harford County.
UPDATED (12:05 p.m.)—Maryland State Police have identified the victims of the crash. Read more here. — — UPDATED (6:10 a.m.)—Three people were killed and two others were injured when their vehicle went off a road in northern Harford County, hit a tree and broke in half Saturday night. The single-vehicle accident took place near the intersection of Prospect and Mill Green roads near Street, just before 11:30 p.m. Saturday. The identities of the victims have not been revealed, pending notification of family, according to a news release from Maryland State Police. However, police said the victims—two males and a female—appear to have been friends, in their late teens to early 20s, from Harford and Baltimore counties. The release stated the …
DGriffin
9:49 am on Friday, April 5, 2013
I am sorry for the loss of a young life. My prayers to the family and friends, may the Lord comfort you and give you strenght in this time.   more ›