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Maryland Trooper Released From Hospital After Being Struck By Hit-Run Driver: Police

A Maryland State Trooper, who was airlifted to a local hospital after being struck by a hit-and-run driver in Harford County Thursday, is out of the hospital, WJZ reports.

MSP medevac

MSP medevac

Photo Credit: Maryland State Police Facebook photo

The trooper, who remains unidentified, was released from University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center on Friday, Mar. 11, the outlet reports.

The trooper was flown center after being struck by a driver during a commercial vehicle inspection the shoulder of Route 152/Mountain Road.

The driver, 68-year-old Lawrence Barnes of Joppa, failed to stop for the inspection itself and hit the trooper before speeding off.

Another trooper, who was assisting in the inspection, located Barnes about a half mile away. Barnes was arrested and has since been charged with failure to remain at the scene of an injury crash.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing. 

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