Multiple Vehicles Hit Body and Continue to Drive
WATERLOO, Md. (AP) — A body found on Interstate 95 on Monday was struck several times by passing vehicles, and the drivers who hit it didn't stop, police said.
State police were told about the body, found south of Route 100 in Howard County, around 5 a.m. Cpl. Rob Moroney of the Maryland State Police said it was not clear whether the person was struck while crossing the interstate on foot, was pushed from a vehicle or whether the body was dumped on the highway.
The drivers who struck the body didn't stop, Moroney added, and only one witness came forward with information. He said police were asking any potential witnesses to contact them.
The state police academy sent more than 40 cadets and instructors to search the shoulder and adjoining roadside for clues to what happened.
State police were told about the body, found south of Route 100 in Howard County, around 5 a.m. Cpl. Rob Moroney of the Maryland State Police said it was not clear whether the person was struck while crossing the interstate on foot, was pushed from a vehicle or whether the body was dumped on the highway.
The drivers who struck the body didn't stop, Moroney added, and only one witness came forward with information. He said police were asking any potential witnesses to contact them.
The state police academy sent more than 40 cadets and instructors to search the shoulder and adjoining roadside for clues to what happened.
1 comment:
You should use "doesn't stop", not "don't" stop. It's impropper English.
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