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The police crash in Hyattsville examined examined

The cause of the crash remains examined.

Hyattsville, Md. – The police in Prince George's County and investigators from the Attorney General of Maryland to find out early Saturday morning, which led to a fatal crash in Prince George's County.

Details on the crash are low at this time. Social media accounts of the Attorney General of Maryland, Anthony Brown, published a message in which the department for independent investigations of the office at the scene of a fatal, “police” crash was around 1:45 a.m. on Saturday.

According to the general prosecutor's office, the crash occurred, according to the AG's office near the intersection of the 23rd Avenue and the East-West Highway. This is near the Riggs Manor Neighborhood Park. Further details on the crash, including the participation of the police authority and what led to the crash, were not published. The investigators did not say whether an official or a civilian died in the crash and the person killed has not yet been identified. We also do not know how many vehicles were involved in the crash.

At this moment it is also unclear whether the official involved in the crash had switched on a dashboard camera or a camera worn at the time of the crash.

The examination remains active and continuous.

We are working on confirming further information with the agencies involved. If we learn more, we will update this story. Stay at Wusa9 to get the latest updates when you come to our news room.

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