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Maryland state trooper, allegedly impaired driver injured in crash on I-495 in Silver Spring

A Maryland state trooper is injured Monday morning after police say an allegedly impaired driver struck his vehicle near a construction zone on Interstate 495 in Montgomery County. A spokesperson with state police told WTOP a trooper was parked monitoring some construction work on the Inner Loop after University Boulevard at around 4:30 a.m. when the crash happened. A driver of a Mercedes SUV — identified as 31-year-old Anthony Bowser, of D.C. — struck the back of the trooper’s vehicle while he was inside. The police vehicle had its emergency lights on at the time of the crash, police said. The trooper was hospitalized at a trauma center with non-life-threatening. Bowser was also taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Charges are pending for Bowser who police suspect was operating the SUV while impaired. 

Police haven’t identified the injured trooper but report that they left the trauma late Monday night. Partial closures lasted for hours on the Beltway Inner Loop Monday morning, causing major delays near Silver Spring. As of 10 a.m., all lanes have reopened and delays have eased, WTOP Traffic reports.

Woman killed in Montgomery Co. crash that closed Columbia Pike for hours

Police in Montgomery County, Maryland, say one of the three people involved in a car crash Monday afternoon on the Columbia Pike has died. Bridget Corcoran-Martin, 70, of New York, was a passenger in one of the vehicles in a crash that happened at the intersection of southbound Columbia Pike and Blackburn Road in Burtonsville. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
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