Fatal Temple Hills Collision Under Investigation

Fatal temple hills collision under investigation

Fatal Temple Hills Collision Under Investigation

**Temple Hills, MD** – The Prince George’s County Police Department is examining a fatal crash that took place in Temple Hills on Saturday. The incident involved 30-year-old Darius Robinson from Oxon Hill, who has been identified as the deceased driver.

Police responded to the 4400 block of Wheeler Road on Saturday at approximately 9:25 PM. Upon arrival, officers found Robinson inside his vehicle suffering from trauma. He was transported to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Initial investigations suggest Robinson was driving eastbound on Wheeler Road. His vehicle first collided with a motor scooter and subsequently with an SUV. The SUV occupants were hospitalized with injuries not considered life-threatening.

Authorities are seeking any information related to this case. Individuals can contact the Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit at 301-731-4422 or Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS, using the case number 24-0067190.

Police Apprehend Suspect Following Vehicle and Scooter Collision

Police apprehend suspect following vehicle and scooter collision

Police Apprehend Suspect Following Vehicle and Scooter Collision

**Stamford, CT** – On Thursday, patrol officers from Squad “B” responded to an incident at a McDonald’s located at 1103 East Main Street. The officers were dispatched due to a collision involving a BMW sedan and a scooter, with reports indicating that the BMW fled west on East Main Street.

Authorities used surveillance cameras to trace the vehicle’s path and searched the area around Clark Hill Road. The officers found the silver BMW with damage consistent with the accident in the parking lot of 821 East Main Street. The suspect, identified as Jarrell Grant, born on August 20, 2003, was discovered in the driver’s seat.

An inventory check of the vehicle led to the discovery of a Springfield XDs 9MM semi-automatic handgun. It was found on the driver’s side floor with seven rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber. Grant was arrested for motor vehicle charges and illegal firearm possession.

The Stamford Police Department praised Squad “B” for their quick action and collaboration. The department reasserted their commitment to community safety.

Motorcycle Crash Claims Life in Stamford

Motorcycle crash claims life in stamford

Motorcycle Crash Claims Life in Stamford

**Stamford, CT** – The Stamford Police Department’s Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Squad is conducting an investigation into a fatal motorcycle accident that occurred near the intersection of Long Ridge Road and Brook Run Lane. The incident took place on Thursday at approximately 12:10 a.m.

A 2014 BMW motorcycle was traveling northbound on Long Ridge Road when it veered off the roadway near Brook Run Lane. The vehicle struck a fence and then collided with a tree, resulting in the rider being ejected from the motorcycle.

The operator of the motorcycle, identified as 44-year-old Stamford resident Heber Lopez, was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Authorities are encouraging anyone with additional information or who may have witnessed the crash to contact the Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Squad at (203) 977-4712. The investigation is being led by Sgt. Jeffrey Booth and Officer Lindsey Yanicky.

Man Who Killed 17-Year-Old Motorcyclist in May Crash Arrested

Man who killed 17-year-old motorcyclist in may crash arrested

Stamford Investigates Fatal Motorcycle Accident

**Stamford, CT** – The Stamford Police Department’s Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Squad has completed its probe into a fatal crash involving a motorcycle and a motor vehicle on May 17, at approximately 9:13 p.m. The incident occurred on Lockwood Ave. at its intersection with William St.

A 17-year-old from Stamford was operating a 2020 Kawasaki motorcycle northbound on Lockwood Ave. A southbound 2011 Toyota Corolla, driven by Stamford resident Hector Rolando Lemus-Portillo, 58, attempted a left turn, crossing into the motorcycle’s path. The motorcyclist attempted to stop but collided with the front of the Toyota, while Lemus-Portillo stayed at the scene to assist investigators.

The unnamed motorcycle operator was taken to Stamford Hospital, where medical staff tried life-saving measures. However, he succumbed to multiple blunt force injuries from the crash, as determined by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

The investigation found Lemus-Portillo at fault, leading to a warrant for his arrest. He turned himself in on Friday and was released on a $60,000 bond, with a court date set for November 8. The investigation was conducted

Manalapan Man Charged in Fatal Holmdel Collision

Manalapan man charged in fatal holmdel collision

Manalapan Man Charged in Fatal Holmdel Collision

**FREEHOLD, NJ** – A 28-year-old man from Manalapan, John Baradekji, has been charged in relation to a fatal collision in Holmdel. Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced the charges on Thursday.

Baradekji faces one count of third-degree Operating a Motor Vehicle with a Suspended License while involved in a fatal crash. The incident occurred on Monday, August 12, at approximately 7:34 a.m., when a crash involving a motor vehicle and bicycle was reported near Bethany Road and Galway Drive.

The bicycle rider, 65-year-old Timothy Neher from Holmdel, was found at the scene and later transported to Bayshore Medical Center. He succumbed to his injuries at 8:41 a.m. An investigation conducted by local authorities determined that the bicyclist was struck by a 2008 Kia driven by Baradekji.

Baradekji is represented by attorney Joshua D. Altman, based in New Brunswick, Middlesex County. Under U.S. law, Baradekji is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of