By | March 6, 2024

Accident – Death – Obituary News :

87-Year-Old Man Succumbs To Injuries Following Collision In Lexington Park
arrived to find the passenger of the at-fault vehicle in serious condition. Emergency medical personnel rendered aid and Joseph Leroy Greer, 87 of Dameron, MD was transported by ambulance to MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. The driver of the at-fault vehicle was identified as Mary Nell Greer, 87 of Dameron, MD. The drivers of both vehicles sustained non life-threatening injuries. The investigation is ongoing. If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact TFC Robert Backus at robert.backus@maryland.gov and reference 24-MSP-007194. You can also contact the Leonardtown Barrack 

Duty Officer at 301-475-8955 x0 to report any information.

LEXINGTON PARK, Md. – In the early hours of Tuesday morning, tragedy struck on the bustling streets of Lexington Park, Maryland. At approximately 8:35 am, a harrowing incident unfolded at the intersection of Great Mills Road and East Run Drive, involving two vehicles in a collision that would leave a community in shock.

As emergency services rushed to the scene, the gravity of the situation became apparent. The passenger of the at-fault vehicle was found in a critical condition, requiring immediate medical attention. Joseph Leroy Greer, an 87-year-old resident of Dameron, MD, was swiftly transported by ambulance to MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital. Despite the best efforts of medical personnel, Joseph Leroy Greer tragically succumbed to his injuries, casting a somber cloud over the day.

The driver of the at-fault vehicle, identified as Mary Nell Greer, also 87 and hailing from Dameron, MD, was shaken but thankfully sustained non life-threatening injuries. The drivers of both vehicles, caught in this unexpected and devastating moment, now face the aftermath of a collision that has left a community reeling.

As authorities work tirelessly to unravel the events leading up to the collision, the investigation remains ongoing. In a bid to shed light on this heart-wrenching incident, the Maryland State Police Leonardtown Barrack urges anyone with information to come forward. TFC Robert Backus can be reached at robert.backus@maryland.gov, referencing case number 24-MSP-007194. Alternatively, individuals can contact the Leonardtown Barrack’s Duty Officer at 301-475-8955 x0 to share any pertinent details.

Stay Informed and Stay Safe

As the community grapples with this tragic turn of events, it serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life. Let us come together in solidarity, offering support and compassion to those affected by this shocking incident in Lexington Park. Stay informed, stay safe, and look out for one another during these challenging times.

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