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Pedestrian killed in crash involving Maryland State Police trooper
A pedestrian was killed Thursday in a crash in Charles County that involved a Maryland State Police trooper, according to officials.
Troopers responded to the reported crash around midnight near Route 301 between Plaza Drive and St. Patrick’s Drive.
A preliminary investigation revealed that an on-duty state trooper was driving northbound on Route 301 when they hit a pedestrian who was walking in the lane of the four-lane highway, officials said.
The pedestrian was then hit by other vehicles, police said. They were pronounced dead on the scene. No other injuries were reported.
Just before the crash, the Charles County Sheriff’s Office said it received multiple calls about a pedestrian walking in the lanes of Route 301. There is no crosswalk in the area where the pedestrian was walking, officials said.
The trooper involved in the crash has been placed on administrative leave pending a review, police officials said.
Once an investigation is complete, it will be presented to the Charles County State’s Attorney’s Office, according to police.
Anyone with information about this crash is urged to call investigators at 301-392-1231.
So far in 2026, Maryland has recorded a total of 19 traffic fatalities, according to the Maryland Department of Transportation.
In 2023, the state saw 153 traffic deaths involving pedestrians, a nearly 17% increase from 131 deaths in 2022, data shows.
Last year, in August, a 93-year-old woman was hit and killed by an unmarked police vehicle in Howard County. An on-duty plainclothed County Police officer was involved.
The woman was walking in the parking lot in Columbia when the officer hit her while they were leaving a parking spot, officials said.
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11 cold-related deaths reported during freezing temperatures in Maryland
At least 11 people died from cold-related illnesses as Maryland experienced freezing temperatures during the first week of February, according to data from the state Department of Health.
So far this winter, the state has seen a total of 46 cold deaths.
Between Feb. 1 and Feb. 7, temperatures in Maryland hovered in the high teens to mid-20s. On Feb. 1, temperatures dipped to 13 degrees. During that week, the highest temperature was 40 degrees, according to data from the National Weather Service (NWS).
The average temperature during the first week of February was 25 degrees.
Cold-related deaths
Data from the health department shows that most of the state’s 46 cold-related deaths occurred in Baltimore. So far this season, there have been 12 cold deaths in Baltimore and eight in Baltimore County.
Most of the deaths were individuals 65 and older. Data shows that 23 of the deaths occurred outside and 21 occurred inside.
During the 2024-25 winter season, the state recorded a total of 75 cold-related deaths, a nearly 7% increase from the 70 deaths reported in the 2023 winter season.
Cold-related illnesses and hospital visits
During the first week of February, the state recorded a total of 280 hospital and urgent care visits for cold-related illnesses, data shows.
A total of 74 visits were reported on Feb. 5, when the average temperature was 24.5 degrees.
Nearly 100 of the hospital visits were for individuals between the ages of 45 and 64, data shows. Most of the visits (160) occurred in the Baltimore region.
So far during the 2025-26 winter season, there have been a total of 2,537 hospital and urgent care visits for cold illnesses, data from the health department shows.
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