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Washington-area news in brief: Three fatal car accidents leave 4 dead Washington-area news in brief: Three fatal car accidents leave 4 dead
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An 18-year-old woman died after the Dodge Viper in which she was a passenger hit a concrete wall Sunday afternoon in the Potomac area of Montgomery County, authorities said.An 18-year-old woman died after the Dodge Viper in which she was a passenger hit a concrete wall Sunday afternoon in the Potomac area of Montgomery County, authorities said.
Christina Koutsoukos of Gaithersburg was transported by air to a hospital, where she died, authorities said.Christina Koutsoukos of Gaithersburg was transported by air to a hospital, where she died, authorities said.
The accident occurred about 3 p.m. on Travilah Road m. between River and Stoney Creek roads. The driver of the vehicle, 21-year-old Brandon Bussard, suffered injuries not considered life-threatening, authorities said. The accident occurred about 3 p.m. on Travilah Road, between River and Stoney Creek roads. The driver of the vehicle, 21-year-old Brandon Bussard, suffered injuries not considered life-threatening, authorities said.
Montgomery County police were investigating the incident and looking at speed as a potential factor, according to a news release.Montgomery County police were investigating the incident and looking at speed as a potential factor, according to a news release.
— Perry Stein— Perry Stein
Anne Arundel County police said a husband and wife are dead following a three-vehicle crash south of Edgewater on Valentine’s Day.Anne Arundel County police said a husband and wife are dead following a three-vehicle crash south of Edgewater on Valentine’s Day.
Police said in a statement that officers were called Sunday afternoon to a crash at Solomons Island Road near Swallow Lane. Police said witnesses reported that the driver of a Toyota crossed the center line and struck a Honda and that a third vehicle then hit both vehicles.Police said in a statement that officers were called Sunday afternoon to a crash at Solomons Island Road near Swallow Lane. Police said witnesses reported that the driver of a Toyota crossed the center line and struck a Honda and that a third vehicle then hit both vehicles.
Police said the driver of the Honda, 21-year-old Daniel Brian Amos, was declared dead at the scene. His passenger, 20-year-old Kayla Nicole Amos, was taken to a hospital, where she died. A police spokeswoman, Cpl. Jacklyn Davis said the couple were from California, Md.Police said the driver of the Honda, 21-year-old Daniel Brian Amos, was declared dead at the scene. His passenger, 20-year-old Kayla Nicole Amos, was taken to a hospital, where she died. A police spokeswoman, Cpl. Jacklyn Davis said the couple were from California, Md.
Police said neither alcohol nor speed appeared to be a factor in the crash.Police said neither alcohol nor speed appeared to be a factor in the crash.
— Associated Press— Associated Press
A driver in an SUV was killed after he crashed head-on into a snowplow early Monday in Fauquier County, Virginia State Police said.A driver in an SUV was killed after he crashed head-on into a snowplow early Monday in Fauquier County, Virginia State Police said.
Steven Gibbs, 63, died at the scene, police said.Steven Gibbs, 63, died at the scene, police said.
Police said Gibbs was driving west on Crest Hill Road near Ada Road just before 7 a.m. when he crossed the center line and struck the eastbound snowplow.Police said Gibbs was driving west on Crest Hill Road near Ada Road just before 7 a.m. when he crossed the center line and struck the eastbound snowplow.
Police were investigating the crash, and they said speed and slick road conditions may have been factors in the accident.Police were investigating the crash, and they said speed and slick road conditions may have been factors in the accident.
The driver of the snowplow was not injured.The driver of the snowplow was not injured.
— Perry Stein— Perry Stein