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Maryland Man Found With Open Alcohol Containers After DUI Crash Into Tractor-Trailer: Sheriff
A Maryland man was held behind bars after deputies say he admitted to drinking before rear-ending a tractor-trailer in Virginia.
The crash happened shortly before 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19, on Warrenton Road, when deputies responded to the area for a reported crash, according to the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office.
Investigators say Sykesville resident Mark Tucker, 38, who caused the crash, showed multiple signs of impairment, including glassy eyes, slurred speech, and a strong odor of alcohol on his breath.
While speaking with Tucker, deputies said he was unable to locate his license,…
Virginia Man Drinks, Drives Into Woods, Tells Cops He ‘Knew He Was Going to Jail’
The third time was far from the charm for a Milford man who found himself in a familiar position after drinking, driving, and crashing in Virginia.
Matthew Trego, 32, was hit with his third DUI offense in the past five years over the weekend after getting tipsy at a house party and ending up in the woods, according to the Stafford County Sheriff's Office.
Shortly after 4:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 4, deputies were called to Forest Lane Road, where there was a reported single-vehicle crash when the driver of a Ford found himself... in a forest.
Officials said that responding depu…
‘Nip/Tuck’ Star Dylan Walsh Facing Multiple Charges After NJ Crash, Records Show
Actor Dylan Walsh, best known for his role in "Nip/Tuck," is facing multiple motor vehicle charges in connection with a Rumson crash earlier this month, court records show.
Walsh, whose legal name is Charles Walsh, is charged with reckless driving, open container of alcohol or unsealed cannabis in a motor vehicle, improper passing, driving or parking an unregistered motor vehicle, traffic on marked lanes, and improper driving on a sidewalk.
The offenses were issued on Sunday, Aug. 17, and all are active pending a Sept. 10 court date in Rumson Borough Municipal Court, according to cour…
Cause Of Death Released For PA Woman Pulled From Susquehanna River In Maryland
The cause and manner of death have been released for Rebecca “Becky” Shanice Beamer-Hicks, whose body was found in the Susquehanna River more than a month after she vanished from Harrisburg’s riverfront.
Beamer-Hicks, 35, of Harrisburg, drowned, and her death was ruled accidental, according to Stephanie Moore, Special Assistant to the Chief at Maryland’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner on Friday, April 4, 2025.
Her body was recovered near Glen Cove in Harford County, Maryland — more than 60 miles downriver from Harrisburg — by Maryland Natural Resources Police on Tuesday morning, April…