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Police: Stolen car crashes into 2 vehicles in Frederick, driver flown to hospital

Police: Stolen car crashes into 2 vehicles in Frederick, driver flown to hospital

Yahoo27-05-2025

FREDERICK, Md. () — A stolen car crashed into two vehicles before overturning in Frederick last week, impacting traffic in the area for over two hours, police said Tuesday.
At around 1:50 p.m. on Friday, May 23, officers from the Frederick Police Department responded to N Market Street at Routzahn Way for a collision.
At the scene, they learned that a Honda Pilot, driven by a 22-year-old man from Woodbridge, Va., tried to make a left turn onto Routzahn Way when it struck two southbound vehicles and overturned, according to the Frederick Police Department.
Police noted that the Honda was speeding, had been reported stolen in a neighboring county, and had just been involved in a hit-and-run crash in downtown Frederick.
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Maryland State Police flew the 22-year-old Honda driver, who was seriously injured, to the hospital for treatment. Another driver was also taken to the hospital; however, police said they had minor injuries.
As a result of the crash, a portion of N Market Street and Routzahn Way was closed to traffic for about two and a half hours as officers investigated.
At this time, it is unclear if the Honda driver is facing any charges, and there is no word on their condition. DC News Now reached out to Frederick police but has not yet heard back.
Authorities urge anyone with information or who witnessed the crash to contact Cpl. David Golden at 301-600-6218 or DGolden@FrederickMDPolice.org.
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