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A deadly week for teens; 1 died in Calvert on Monday,

4 on Tuesday in Charles



4 Teens Dead



on Oliver's Shop Road



 flown to trauma units



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LA PLATA 
UPDATE 9: 09 pm (Nov. 6, 2007) ---- According to Charles County Sheriff's Maj. Joseph Montminy, the three teens killed in this crash on Oliver's Shop Road, all of them boys, were one that was 15 and two were 16 year-olds.  They were on their way to basketball practice when the wreck took place.  There are three other persons who were flown to shock trauma units. A woman who was driving the white Chevy SUV is reportedly in her 30's and was flown to Suburban Hospital with non-life threatening injuries while two other teens, were taken to PG Shock Trauma. A 17-year-old is listed as serious and a 14-year-old is said to be seriously injured and in critical condition.   More information and photos from the scene are pending and will be updated shortly. The deceased boys were traveling in a Mercury headed northbound when it collided with the Chevy Trailblazer.  The other two boys were also in the Mercury.
ST. MARY'S TODAY photos by Matthew Ivancie


6: 00 pm A police officer works at the scene of this two car crash, involving teens at Crescent Run Road and Oliver's Shop Road, near La Plata.  Even Charles County Sheriff's Major Joe Montminy has trouble getting to this crash site due to traffic being backed up on the narrow two-lane road leading to this scene of death, where three people are already listed as having died and 3 more are seriously hurt.  The white SUV show above was demolished in the crash while the gray sedan appears to be also completely in tatters, leaving little hope for those inside.
 3 persons have been flown from the scene according to Maj. Montminy. 
 
ST. MARY'S TODAY photos by Matthew Ivancie


The collective remains of the Mercury are loaded on a roll back for removal.  Charles County Assistant Sheriff Maj. Buddy Gibson is at right with an unidentified officer at Oliver's Shop Road.  


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