Annapolis resident Brian Mahaney, 68, was the single fatality in a massive crash that led to the arrest of a Bowie woman who is facing a host of charges.
The incident began shortly before 12:45 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, police said.
Troopers from the Glen Burnie Barrack responded to the southbound lanes of I-97 near Route 32 on Saturday morning, where there was a reported five-vehicle crash.
According to police, the initial investigation determined that a 2009 Honda Accord being driven by Asia Lashae Bryant-Pelosi, 30, of Bowie, was traveling north in the southbound lanes of the interstate when she collided with a 2012 Ford Fiesta traveling in the right direction on the roadway.
In an attempt to avoid the crash, investigators said that the driver of a 2017 Honda CRV swerved before crashing into a 2019 Nissan Sentra, while a fifth vehicle, a 2013 Cadillac SRX, collided with debris associated with the crash.
Mahaney, a passenger in the Ford that was struck, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Bryant-Pelloni was arrested and transported to the Glen Burnie Barrack, where she was charged with:
- Negligent vehicular homicide while under the influence;
- Vehicular homicide while impaired by alcohol;
- Negligent vehicular manslaughter;
- Other “related charges.”
She was transported to the Anne Arundel County Detention Center pending her initial appearance in front of a District Court Commissioner.
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