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Boy charged for involvement in fatal crash with stolen car in Jessup, police say

Boy charged for involvement in fatal crash with stolen car in Jessup, police say

Yahoo15-05-2025

JESSUP, Md. (DC News Now) — Police said on Thursday that a teenager is being charged for a that happened in Jessup.
The Howard County Police Department (HCPD) said a 16-year-old boy has been charged with auto manslaughter and unlawful taking of a motor vehicle after an incident that happened on May 9.
Man dies after crashing car into building, Howard County police say
HCPD said that at around 3 p.m., a 2017 Hyundai Sonata, which was marked as stolen, was driving eastbound on Guilford Road when it crossed the double yellow line to pass a 2021 Tesla Model Y. The Tesla was trying to make a left turn onto Twelve Sons Court.
As a result, the Hyundai sideswiped the Tesla and then sideswiped a 2010 Honda Fit, before crashing head-on with a 2021 Honda Civic.
HCPD said four juvenile boys ran from the scene. The 16-year-old boy was taken to the hospital in a serious condition.
The boy was released from the hospital and then taken to the Department of Juvenile Services.
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The driver of the Honda Civic was also taken to the hospital, where she died. She was identified as 69-year-old Bonnie Fuller Griffith.
HCPD said it is still trying to figure out the identities of the other boys.
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