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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Reports Show Dundalk Driver in Fatal Crash was Intoxicated

Toxicology reports show that Victoria DeAngelo had a blood-alcohol content of 0.18 and had evidence of narcotic painkillers in her system.

Toxicology reports show that the driver of a fatal wrong-way crash on the Baltimore Beltway Thanksgiving weekend was drunk and had taken narcotic analgesics. Victoria DeAngelo, 21, of the 2300 block of Searles Road, crashed into another car as she drove on the wrong side of the Beltway on the Curtis Creek bridge, killing herself and a 3-year-old White Marsh girl. Reports from the Chief Medical Examiner's Office show that DeAngelo's blood-alcohol content was 0.18, and she also had Tramadol, a narcotic painkiller, in her blood, according to Sgt. Jonathan Green, a spokesman for the Maryland Department of Transportation. DeAngelo was driving a Chevrolet Cobalt the wrong way on the outer loop of I-695 at about 10 p.m. Nov. 25, when she crashed …

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KARI

4:45 am on Thursday, May 23, 2013

YOU TELL THEM BABY! HMM I KNO ALOT ABOUT THAT FAMILY AS WELL AND DRUGS ARE ONE OF THEM HMMM NO ROOM TO TALK. MY TORI WOULDNT EVER INTENTIONALLY DO THAT. SHE WAS HAPPY AS CAN BE 3 HOURS BEFORE SHE LEFT WORK. AND I BLAME ANYONE WHO WAS THERE WHO COULD HAVE TAKEN HER KEYS AND MADE SURE SHE DIDNT DRIVE HOME! WHEN YOUR DRUNK YOU DONT KNOW BETTER! ECSP WHEN SHE GOT LOST A FEW DAYS BEFORE AND TOOK A …   more ›

Monday, November 26, 2012

Dundalk Woman Killed in Curtis Creek Beltway Crash

Victoria DeAngelo of Dundalk drove the wrong way on Interstate 695, causing the fatal crash, police said.

A head-on collision Sunday night on Interstate 695, near the Curtis Creek drawbridge, claimed two lives, including a Dundalk woman and White Marsh toddler.  Victoria DeAngelo, 21, of Dundalk, drove her Chevrolet Cobalt the wrong direction on the outer loop of I-695 at about 10 p.m. Sunday. She then crashed into a Hyundai Santa Fe at 10:01 p.m., according to Sgt. Jonathan Green, a Maryland Transportation Authority Police spokesman.  DeAngelo was pronounced dead at the scene, Green confirmed.  The driver of the Hyundai Santa Fe, 29-year-old Kimberly Taylor, a White Marsh resident, was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center with serious injuries. Taylor's daughter, 3-year-old Lily Kelley, was rushed to Johns Hopkins, where …

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2:48 am on Friday, April 12, 2013

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