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Monday, September 10, 2012

UPDATE: Annapolis Man Dies in Route 50 Car Fire

A car caught on fire the intersection of Route 50 and Route 450 early Monday morning killing one person and leaving another person critically injured.

UPDATE (5:20 p.m.)—One man is dead and a woman is critically injured after the truck they were in struck a guardrail, overturned and caught on fire at the intersection of Route 50 and Route 450 in Annapolis early Monday morning, according to Anne Arundel County fire officials. Firefighters arrived on scene early Monday morning to discover a 2006 GMC pickup "fully engulfed with fire" around 12:48 a.m., said fire department spokesman Keith Hamilton. The car was traveling eastbound on Route 50 when the driver took the exit for Route 450, but the truck crashed through the guardrail and then caught on fire. Maryland State Police identified the man as Brian Jonelis, 33, of Annapolis, but the woman's name has not yet been released. The impact …

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Carwash Files Lawsuit to Inspect SUV That Hit Customer

Maritime Autowash filed a lawsuit in county Circuit Court to inspect the vehicle that one of its employees crashed through a window in August critically injuring a 45-year-old man.

UPDATE: (3:21 p.m.)—Maritime Autowash officials have filed a motion to inspect an SUV that crashed through its window, critically injuring one of its customers. Kevin Mellett, 45, of Odenton was rushed to the Maryland Shock Trauma in Baltimore on Aug. 18 after a black GMC Acadia crashed through Maritime's window, pinning him between an aluminum support bar and the car, said an eye witness. "I was sitting there alongside the window, and it sounded like a bomb went off," the eyewitness told Patch on Aug. 18. "It threw glass back at least 15 feet across the room." Hospital spokeswoman Cindy Rivers told Patch that Mellett is still listed in critical condition at the hospital more than two weeks after the accident. Rivers was unable to give …

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William J Hurley

8:33 am on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Sue, Your legal ineptitude, engineering ignorance, and abscence of any analytical capabilities is staggering. I hope for your sake you are not attempting to use any skills in those areas to provide for yourself. Lastly, your attempt at wry humor with the netertainment comment s at the least insulting, at best it is reflective of a juvenile personality. Leave the comments to the adults and …   more ›

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Eastport Royal Farms to Re-Open Thursday

The convenience store chain expects to re-open its Eastport location less than a week after a woman crashed a rental car through the front entrance.

Royal Farms expects to re-open its Easport location less than a week after an unlicensed driver crashed a rental car through the store's front entrance. The store, which is located at 424 6th St., has been closed since Saturday when a woman drove a Toyota Corrolla through the front doors at about 12:40 a.m. The construction crew working on repairs to the "drive thru" location should be complete sometime on Thursday, said Royal Farms spokesman Ed Stronski jokingly. He did not have an estimate on the cost of those repairs. "The woman was cited and charged with driving without a license," said Annapolis Police Detective Amy Miguez on Saturday. "It probably means she never had one or it was expired." Miguez said the driver was not under the …

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