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54-year-old man killed in Middle River car accident

December 8, 2020 Police News No Comments
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A 54-year-old man was killed and two others were injured Sunday in a multi-vehicle crash near the intersection of Rossville Boulevard and Pulaski Highway in Middle River, county police said.

Police said the driver of a Nissan Pathfinder attempted to drive eastbound through the intersection between two vehicles stopped at a solid red light, striking the rear driver side of a Toyota Camry and side-swiping the passenger side of a Lexus at around 7 a.m.

Police said the Lexus was pushed into a Nissan Altima that was also stopped at the light.

The driver of the Toyota Camry, 54-year-old Charles Scott Himmelman of the 2500 block of Maple Road in Edgemere, was taken to MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center where he was pronounced dead, police said.

The drivers of the Pathfinder and Lexus suffered non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to an area hospital for medical treatment. The driver and a passenger of the Nissan Altima did not report any injuries. 

The Baltimore County Police Crash Investigation Team is still investigating this incident.

—Ashley Feeney

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