Crime & Safety
Crash Hospitalizes 3 Minors, 1 Adult In Annapolis: Police
An Annapolis crash hospitalized three minors and one adult, police said. One of the minors suffered life-threatening injuries.

ANNAPOLIS, MD — A recent Annapolis crash hospitalized three minors and one adult, police announced Monday.
Officers said one of the injured minors suffered life-threatening injuries.
Authorities said the two-vehicle collision happened Friday around 7 p.m.
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A blue Toyota Highlander was turning left from Forest Drive onto S. Cherry Grove Avenue, police said.
Officers said "the Toyota failed to yield the right of way to oncoming traffic and was struck by a vehicle traveling outbound on Forest Drive."
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Authorities said the juvenile with life-threatening injuries, who was a passenger in the Toyota, was airlifted by the Maryland State Police to Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore.
The Annapolis Police Department said another juvenile Toyota passenger, a juvenile driver and an adult driver were also hospitalized.
Officers are still investigating.
Authorities asked anybody with information to call Officer Bruce Ko at (410) 268-9000, extension 5787.
This map shows the area where police said the crash happened.
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