One person died and another was injured in a two-vehicle fiery crash in Prince George’s County, Maryland, early Saturday morning. At about 3:35 a.m., troopers from the Maryland State Police College Park Barrack responded to the outerloop of I-495 at Kenilworth Avenue for a report of a multiple vehicle crash, police say. According to a preliminary investigation the driver of a 2011 Honda Accord for unknown reasons left the road and crashed into a 2011 Porsche Panamara, which was disabled on the shoulder of the highway, police said. The Porsche caught fire and a man was trapped inside and died at the scene, according to police. The Prince George’s County Fire and EMS Department assisted with the vehicle fire and rescuing the victim. The passenger of the Honda, a 24-year-old woman, was transported by ambulance to the University of Maryland Prince George’s Hospital Center for treatment of her injuries. The driver of the Honda, identified as Shamori Hodge, 22, of Cheverly, was taken to the Maryland State Police College Park Barrack before being released to a family member. After consulting with the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office, charges are pending following an investigation. All lanes of the Outer Loop of the Beltway were closed from around 3:30 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. It happened just past MD-201/Kenilworth Avenue. The WTOP Traffic Center reported that all lanes were once again open to traffic as of 8:20 a.m.
Maryland Zoo’s lone female elephant moving as facility transitions to all-male herd
The Maryland Zoo is preparing to say goodbye to its only female African elephant as it changes to an all-male herd.
Felix, a 43-year-old elephant who has lived at the Baltimore zoo for 19 years, will move to another facility later this week.
Zoo officials said the move is in Felix’s best interest because it will give her opportunities to socialize with other female elephants. Her interaction with other females have been limited since the zoo’s other female elephant died in 2024.
“We will all miss her but having social companionship in a female herd is the best thing for Felix’s overall well-being,” Mammal Curator Erin Cantwell Grimm said.
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