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August 23rd, 2008

Hit and run suspect turns himself in

From the State Police website:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 22, 2008

SUSPECT IN HIT AND RUN FATAL TURNS HIMSELF INTO STATE POLICE

(Rockville, Maryland) – The suspect involved in last night’s hit and run fatal, claiming the life of a child, has turned himself in to Maryland State Police.

Shortly before 2:30 p.m. today, the suspect, identified as Michael Dean Eaton, 32, of the 4700-block of Bibeford Square of Fairfax, Virginia turned himself into police at the Rockville Barracks. After consultation with the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office, troopers charged Eaton with failure to remain at a scene involving death. There may be additional charges pending further investigation of this case. He is currently being processed at the Rockville Barracks where he will await an initial appearance before a court commissioner.

Eaton is charged with the hit and run fatal that occurred shortly before midnight last night. Four people and a dog were traveling in a gold 1995 Jeep Cherokee on southbound Interstate 270 in lane two. A silver 2005 Range Rover, displaying Virginia tags was reportedly driving at a high rate of speed when it slammed into the rear of the Jeep Cherokee south of I-370. Without stopping or rendering aide, the driver of the Range Rover continued for a short distance. He exited the vehicle and apparently fled on foot.

The deceased victim is identified as Jasmine Warr, 10, of the 8800-block of Darrow Road in Twinsburg, Ohio. She was transported by ambulance to Shady Grove Hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.

The dog, a black Labrador Retriever was ejected from the Jeep Cherokee. A concerned citizen noticed the animal stumbling a short distance away from the scene of the crash. The citizen then transported the injured dog to the Metropolitan Emergency Animal Clinic in Rockville where he was treated. Due to his massive injuries, the dog did not survive.

Injured victims in the crash include the driver, William J. Warr, Jr., 53 and front seat passenger, Angela T. Warr, 45, of the 8800-block of Darrow Road in Twinsburg, Ohio. They were both transported by ambulance to Suburban hospital with non life-threatening injuries. They have been released.

Also injured in the crash was Cortavia Harris, 11, who was seated in the rear of the vehicle next to Jasmine. She was transported by medevac to Children’s Hospital where she remains in stable condition.

Lanes were closed on southbound I-270 for approximately five and a half hours while personnel from the State Highway Administration assisted with detours. The Maryland State Police Aviation Command, the Montgomery County Police Department, and the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue also responded to the scene.

The fatal hit-and-run collision is being investigated by the Maryland State Police Crash Team and troopers assigned to the Rockville Barrack.

The investigation continues…

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CONTACT: Ms. Elena Russo
Office of Media Communications & Marketing
410-653-4236 (Office) 410-653-4200 (through Headquarters Duty Officer)

August 14th, 2008

State Police charge man for threat against O’Malley, Mikulski, Clinton

  • From the State Police website:

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    August 14, 2008

    STATE POLICE CHARGE MAN FOR THREAT AGAINST GOVERNOR

    (Gaithersburg, MD) - A Montgomery County man has been charged by state police investigators with making threats against Governor Martin O’Malley.

    James A. Frost, 64, of the 100-block of Billingsgate Lane in Gaithersburg, Maryland was charged with threatening to injure Governor Martin O’Malley. He was processed at the Rockville Barracks and is currently being held at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility.

    On August 13, 2008, troopers from the Rockville Barrack received information from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office regarding Frost’s plans to bring harm to several elected officials. Information was received listing Governor Martin O’Malley, U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski and U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton as potential targets, along with other family members and friends.

    At approximately 10:30 p.m. last night, troopers from the Rockville Barrack and the Homeland Security Investigation Bureau obtained an arrest warrant from the Montgomery County Commissioner’s Office. Troopers responded to Frost’s residence and attempted to make contact with Frost who apparently refused to open the door. Eventually, Frost opened the door and was placed under arrest. He was transported to the Rockville Barracks for processing and later transported to the Montgomery County Detention Center.

    Frost’s residence is currently being secured by troopers from the Rockville Barrack pending the execution of a search and seizure warrant by state police investigators, members of the U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Capitol Police. The Maryland State Police Executive Protection Unit, Homeland Security Intelligence Bureau and the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office have been notified and are assisting with the ongoing investigation.

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    CONTACT: Ms. Elena Russo
    Office of Media Communications & Marketing
    410-653-4236 (Office) 410-653-4200 (through Headquarters Duty Officer)

  • Also, Sebastian Montes and Patricia M. Murret write in the Gazette, Gaithersburg man charged with threatening O’Malley, Mikulski, Clinton:

    State police arrested a Gaithersburg man on misdemeanor charges that he threatened to injure Gov. Martin O’Malley and U.S. Sens. Barbara A. Mikulski and Hillary Clinton, as well as friends and members of their families.

    James A. Frost, 64, of the 100 block of Billingsgate Lane in the Saybrooke neighborhood of Gaithersburg, was arrested in the overnight hours Wednesday, according to Maryland State Police.