State Police Arrest Made in Route 24 Fatal Collision

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The suspect charged in connection with the fatal collision that killed two people in a 12-vehicle crash earlier this year in Harford County surrendered to Maryland State Police.

Carloo Everton Watson, of North Brunswick, N.J., turned himself in at about 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Maryland State Police Bel Air Barrack. He was indicted by a Harford County Grand Jury on Aug. 27 with two counts of gross negligence manslaughter by motor vehicle, two counts of criminal negligence manslaughter by motor vehicle and four counts of causing serious injury while using a cellphone. He was held at the Harford County Detention Center without bond.

Watson was indicted as the result of an ongoing investigation of the fatal collision at the Maryland Rt. 24 and Ring Factory Road intersection in Bel Air, MD. The March 11 crash took the life of Tripp Johnson, 7, and Andrew Klein, 65. Four others were also seriously injured as a result of the crash.


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