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Woman dies, teen hurt after stolen car collides with three vehicles in Jessup

Woman dies, teen hurt after stolen car collides with three vehicles in Jessup

Yahoo10-05-2025
HOWARD COUNTY, Md. () — A woman died and one teen was hospitalized after a stolen car crashed into three other vehicles in Jessup on Friday afternoon, according to the Howard County Police Departmnet.
Police said, minutes after 3 p.m. on May 9, a 2017 Hyundai Sonata was traveling east on Guilford Road when it crossed a double yellow line while trying to pass a Tesla.
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As a result, the Hyundai sideswiped the Tesla, which was trying to make a left turn onto Twelve Sons Court. After swiping the Tesla, police said the Hyundai sideswiped a Honda Fit before colliding head-on with a Honda Civic.
Following the crash, four teen boys got out of the Hyundai, with three of them running from the scene. Police say the other teen in the car sustained serious injuries and was transported to R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center for treatment.
Police say the car was marked as stolen, and the other three boys are currently being sought.
According to police, the woman driving the Honda Civic was transported to Howard County General Hospital, where she later died.
No one else was hurt in the crash.
Police say the investigation remains ongoing and charges are yet to be filed.
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