2011年8月1日 星期一

Earleville man killed in crash

An Earleville man was killed on Friday after his pickup truck veered off a local road and struck a utility cable, police reported.

Police said the victim, Robert Jeffrey Craig, 39,Managers at aquatics and petsupplies manufacturer Rolf C. died at the crash scene on Stemmers Run Road near Grove Neck Road in Earleville.

According to his obituary, Craig had been a member of the Cecilton Volunteer Fire Co.it's sad to see ledspotlight of unbelievable food left over after the crowd files, members of which responded to the accident call.my hemorrhoidstreatmentsproducts have come back with a vengeance.

"The fire company activated its crisis intervention team," said Lt. Michael Holmes, a spokesman for the Cecil County Sheriff's Office,Spring merchantaccount in Houston at The Woodlands Town Center. referring to counselors who help people deal with emotional trauma and grief.

Holmes reported that, in addition to his ties with the fire company, Craig was "well-known in the area" because he was a longtime Earleville resident.

Police said Craig was driving south on Stemmers Run Road about 9 p.m. when he lost control of his 1997 Dodge pickup truck after crossing the Grove Neck Road intersection.

"Witnesses advised that he went through the stop sign without stopping, and it appears that the truck exited the road right after that," Holmes said.

After leaving the road, the truck struck a cable running diagonally from the ground to the top of a utility pole, which stands close to the edge of the road, according to police.

"The truck went up the cable a little bit after hitting it. Then the truck came off the cable and flipped onto the driver's side, back onto the roadway," Holmes said.

Emergency workers had to manipulate the wrecked truck before they could recover Craig's body, police reported.

"It was a pretty quick response. Paramedics and police arrived in a matter of minutes,Crappie are fair on minnows and green tube jigs over brush replicauhren." Holmes said.

The investigation into the fatal accident is continuing.

Investigators are awaiting a toxicology report from the Maryland State Medical Examiner's Office in Baltimore, where Craig's autopsy was performed, he said.

It typically takes several weeks for toxicology report to be completed.

As part of the investigation, Maryland State Police investigators performed a reconstruction of the fatal accident, Holmes reported.

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