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New Market police pursuit ends in multiple crashes, four arrested, deputies say

New Market police pursuit ends in multiple crashes, four arrested, deputies say

Yahoo26-05-2025

FREDERICK COUNTY, Md. () — Four suspects from Washington, D.C., are facing multiple charges after a police chase ended in multiple crashes over the weekend, the Frederick County Sheriff's Office (FCSO) detailed.
Just before 3:30 a.m. on May 25, an FCSO deputy tried to stop several people suspected of tampering with vehicles in the Jordan Boulevard area in New Market. The suspects fled in two cars, leading to a pursuit.
One of the vehicles was a 2017 Subaru Outback, which had been stolen out of Carroll County. It crashed off Mussetter Road after striking a tree. The FCSO deputy in pursuit was also involved in a crash — the cruiser became disabled and the deputy sustained minor injuries.
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The second vehicle was a 2012 Toyota Camry. The suspects lost control of the car and struck a parked FCSO patrol vehicle with its emergency lights activated. The deputy had exited the vehicle moments before impact and was not hurt.
The following men were arrested for their involvement in the pursuit and subsequent crashes:
18-year-old Deangelo Dubose was given 12 traffic citations and charged with resist/interfere with arrest, obstructing and hindering, malicious destruction of property over $1,000, motor vehicle theft and theft.
18-year-old Zaire Graves was given 14 traffic citations and charged with resist/interfere with arrest, obstructing and hindering, second-degree assault, motor vehicle theft and theft.
21-year-old Dayneil Bullock was given one traffic citation and charged with resist/interfere with arrest, obstructing and hindering, motor vehicle theft and theft.
18-year-old Darin Comer was given one traffic citation and charged with resist/interfere with arrest, obstructing and hindering, motor vehicle theft and theft.
Anyone with additional information about the thefts, pursuits or crashes is encouraged to contact FCSO at (301) 600-1046.
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