December 23, 2024

Maryland State Police Identify Victims In Cecil County Fatal Crash

PERRYVILLE, Md. – Maryland State Police have identified the victims in Sunday’s three-vehicle crash that killed one and injured six others in Cecil County.

At approximately 3:20 p.m. on Sunday, troopers from the JFK Barrack responded to a three-vehicle crash in the area of NB I-95 in Perryville, Md. According to a preliminary investigation, a white Ford Expedition, being driven by Aaron Lee Mason, 42, of Fort Royal, Va., was traveling north on I-95 in the left lane, when he switched lanes and struck a black Chevrolet Silverado.

That collision caused the Silverado to strike a white Peterbilt tractor-trailer, which was in the right lane. According to a preliminary investigation, the Ford Expedition, which had seven people on board, ran off to the left shoulder, struck the guardrail and came to rest in a ditch.

At least two people were ejected from the vehicle, including Katana Graves, 15, of Virginia. A Maryland State Police helicopter responded to the scene and transported Graves to Christiana Hospital in Delaware. Graves died at the hospital.

One adult and two other juveniles, identified as Kathy Shank, 46, Jennifer Shank, 16, and Chazden Walker, 16, all of Winchester, Va., were transported by ambulance to Christiana Hospital for treatment of their injuries. Angela Marie Marcello, 37, and Khyla Leanne Mason, 14, of Front Royal, Virginia, were transported by ambulance to Harford Memorial Hospital for treatment of their injuries. Mason refused treatment at the scene.

The driver of the Silverado, Howard Windell, 55, of New Jersey, and the driver of the tractor-trailer, Christopher Coleman, 43, were not injured as a result of the crash. The Maryland State Police CRASH Team and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division responded to the scene.

According to investigators, drugs, alcohol and speeding are not believed to be factors in this crash. Northbound I-95 was closed for approximately four hours as a result of the crash. The investigation is ongoing.

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~ MD State Police