Maryland State Police said Saturday charges are pending in a fatal early morning crash that shut down roadways for two hours in Talbot County.
According to MSP, officers responded to a two-vehicle crash just before 1 a.m. Saturday at westbound Route 404 and Newtown Road in Queen Anne.
Police said the crash resulted when a 17-year-old Chestertown female, operating a dark green GMC Envoy, failed to yield the right of way to oncoming traffic while entering the highway from Newtown Road. Police said the SUV then crossed the path of a car driven by Robert Robey, 75, of Charles County.
According to police, his 69-year-old passenger,Grace Robey, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said Robert Robey, the SUV’s driver and her two 17-year-old passengers were all flown from the scene to Shock Trauma in Baltimore with serious injuries.
Cecily says
Hi! This is a “closed barn door” situation, but it brings to focus consistency between headline and article. The headline about a “final” accident on the 8-25-12 issue was, when I went to read the full article (out of curiosity about how an accident could be “final” in this context, mind you), I said, “Aha! Of course!”. As you knew I would! Still, unless “final” was a lure to read the full article (in which case it worked!) it was an”oops”!
Cecily says
And my iPad helped me make some errors in my comment. Mae culpa!
Cecily says
Mea culpa!
Cecily says
Maybe I’ll strt an epistolary blog/commentary on bloopers of my own and others…?!