Crime & Safety
Police Identify Towson Man Injured in Monday Crash
Tyler Jonathan Waldman, 24, is the editor of Essex-Middle River Patch.
(Update 4:50 p.m.)— Police have identified Tyler Jonathan Waldman, 24, as the driver of a Honda Civic who suffered life-threatening injuries following a two-vehicle accident in Towson Monday morning.
Cindy Rivers, a spokeswoman for Shock Trauma, said Waldman remains in critical condition.
Waldman, of the 300 block of Stevenson Lane, is a graduate of both Towson High School and Towson University. He is also the editor of Essex-Middle River Patch.
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Prior to taking the helm of the Essex-Middle River site, Waldman served as the Towson Patch editor for two years. He is the founding editor of the Towson site.
Early investigation shows that a Honda Civic was traveling on Goucher Boulevard through the intersection of E. Joppa Road, Baltimore County police said in a statement. A Ford Mustang, traveling eastbound on East Joppa Road, struck the Civic.
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Waldman was transported to Maryland Shock Trauma for treatment, police said. The occupants of the Ford Mustang were taken to Sinai Hospital for treatment and evaluation.
Police responded to a call about the accident at 9:17 a.m., said Julia Hardgrove, a police spokeswoman.
Officers are still investigating the crash.
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Patch Associate Regional Editor Bryan Sears contributed to this report.
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