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Frederick resident one of two people killed in crash
Frederick resident one of two people killed in crash

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time7 days ago

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Frederick resident one of two people killed in crash

Two people — including one from Frederick — were killed in a two-vehicle crash in Montgomery County on Saturday, police said. Maryland State Police said Jeremy De La Torre, 33, of Frederick, and Ashley Salazar, 25, of Clarksburg, were killed in the crash, which happened on Interstate 270. Police said in a press release that Salazar was driving alone in a Chevy Cruz and that De La Torre was driving alone in a Honda Accord. Salazar's Chevy was traveling south in the northbound lanes of I-270 when it struck De La Torre's Honda, police said. Salazar and De La Cruz were pronounced dead at the scene. The crash happened near Germantown Road. Troopers were called to the scene shortly before 3 a.m.

Illinois man dies in one-car crash on Will Rogers Turnpike
Illinois man dies in one-car crash on Will Rogers Turnpike

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

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Illinois man dies in one-car crash on Will Rogers Turnpike

MIAMI, Okla. — A one-car fatal crash on the Will Rogers Turnpike Thursday has claimed the life of an Illinois man, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Landon Hughes, 20, of Belleville, Illinois, was taken to Mercy Joplin in critical condition, where he later died, the patrol said. The cause of the crash, which happened around 3 p.m. at mile marker 317, about three miles northeast of Miami, is under investigation. The driver, Cindy Diliberto, 37, and a 16-year-old female, both of Belleville, were taken to Mercy Hospital in stable condition, but they were not admitted, the patrol said. Diliberto was driving a 2019 Chevy Cruz. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Port Carbon woman wanted for eluding police
Port Carbon woman wanted for eluding police

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time10-03-2025

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Port Carbon woman wanted for eluding police

POTTSVILLE — Police are searching for a Port Carbon woman who led city officers on a high-speed chase last month through the city and on Route 61, endangering other motorists. An arrest warrant was issued for Autumn Bahena, 45, who was charged Feb. 27 with felony eluding police and summary charges of duties at a stop sign, driving at an unsafe speed, careless driving and reckless driving in connection with the Feb. 26 incident. A city police officer noticed a Chevrolet Cruz sedan weaving in and out of traffic, almost colliding with vehicles stopped at the traffic light at North Centre Street and Laurel Boulevard. Bahena was playing loud music, dancing and screaming out the window while driving, police said. The officer followed Bahena and used her warning lights, attempting to pull her over on North Centre Street, but to no avail, police said. With lights and siren activated, the officer continued to pursue the Chevy Cruz. The Cruz continued to swerve in and out of traffic, accelerating to more than 50 mph in a 35 mph zone. The car traveled through city streets, nearly hitting vehicles, police said. Additional officers were requested to aid in the pursuit. Entering Route 61 South, the driver continued to drive erratically and accelerated to more than 60 mph in a 35 mph zone, police said. The vehicle eventually stopped at 214 Canal St., Port Carbon. Police ordered Bahena — and then removed her — from the vehicle. She admitted to taking Prozac, which was prescribed, police said. A blood test was done at a local hospital for suspicion of driving under the influence.

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