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Pedestrian killed after being struck by SUV on Telegraph Road in Severn

SEVERN, Md. – A woman was killed Tuesday evening after being hit by a Ford Bronco while crossing Telegraph Road near Denson Drive.

The crash happened around 6:55 p.m. when the northbound SUV struck the pedestrian as she attempted to cross from the median.

The woman was pronounced dead at the scene by emergency personnel, and her identity has not yet been determined.


Key Points

  • A pedestrian was fatally struck by a Ford Bronco on Telegraph Road in Severn.
  • The driver, a 45-year-old man from Glen Burnie, was not injured.
  • Police are working to identify the victim and ask witnesses to call 410-222-8573.

Crash reconstruction underway

According to investigators, the 2022 Ford Bronco was traveling in the northbound number two lane when the driver reported not seeing the pedestrian until the moment of impact. The vehicle stopped immediately after the collision as first responders arrived.

Investigation and witness appeal

The Anne Arundel County Traffic Safety Crash Reconstruction Team is handling the investigation. Detectives are seeking help from anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information that could assist in identifying the victim. Authorities have not indicated any signs of impairment or charges at this time.

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