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One person was killed after a crash on U.S. Route three oh one Saturday morning after an SUV was pinned under a tractor-trailer. Around 9:45 a.m. Saturday, police responded to a crash on Route three oh one at Roberts Station Road, just southeast of Church Hill.  Police say the SUV was traveling southbound on Route three oh one when it struck a tractor-trailer and was pinned underneath. The tractor-trailer then came to a stop on the shoulder, according to Maryland State Police.  Both vehicles were on fire, and crews from the Church Hill Volunteer Fire Department extinguished the blaze.  One person was pronounced dead on the scene; the driver of the SUV, whom they did not immediately identify. There were no other injuries.  The road was closed for more than three hours. 

 

Maryland State Police dispatched a helicopter to rescue three stranded jet skiers on Talbot County’s Skipton Creek on Friday.  Police say three 18-year-old women were jet skiing when they became stranded in the creek’s deep mud and shallow water. Due to the shallowness of the water, and the muddy conditions, rescue boats were unable to reach the women, and Maryland State Police Aviation Command’s Trooper 6 based out of Easton was requested.  Temperatures at the time were reported at 99 degrees with a heat index of 115, underscoring the necessity of a quick rescue, police say.  According to authorities, all three riders were hoisted from the scene uninjured.