Charles Co. Traffic Operations Officers Seek Identity of Potential Witness to Fatal Crash

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Traffic Operations officers are continuing to investigate a fatal motorcycle crash that occurred on Chapel Point Road near Purcell Road. Investigators are seeking the identity of a woman who may have witnessed the crash; she is described as a white female driving a 2024 Nissan Rogue with Virginia registration plates. The crash occurred on June 25 at 4:40 p.m. and involved a 2007 Honda CBR600 motorcycle, operated by Nicolas Conrad Slough, 24, of Bel Alton, who left the roadway and struck a tree. Slough was transported to a hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Anyone with information about the identity of the potential witness of this crash or who has information related to the investigation is asked to contact PFC A. Fenlon #544 at 301-609-6227.

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