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Woman, 22, dies in rollover crash

Person killed in Herald Harbor crash


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Posted: 11/27/2012

HERALD HARBOR, Md. -  

Police in Anne Arundel County say speed and wet road conditions were factors in a crash that killed a young woman on Tuesday. 
 
Officers responded to the intersection of Herald Harbor Road and Prescott Road for reports of a crash at about 12:30 p.m. Once on the scene they found a Toyota Rav-4 driven by 22-year-old Jennifer Nichole Tedore of Crownsville, had struck a tree. 
 
Prior to the accident, a witness say the Toyota traveling at a high rate of speed on Herald Harbor Road. The witness said that the vehicle began to slid sideways as it approached a curve in the road. The Toyota crossed the double yellow lines, and left the roadway and went down a hill where it rolled over onto the roof and hit a tree. 
 
There was a light rain at the time of the crash, and the road was wet. 
 
Police believe that excessive speed and wet road conditions are factors in the crash. 

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