Crime & Safety

ICYMI: Davidsonville Woman Dead, 5 Hurt, in Car Crash

Five other people from Annapolis, Lothian and Arnold were hospitalized following the crash.

An elderly Davidsonville woman died Saturday following a two-vehicle crash in Tracys Landing that sent five other people to area hospitals.

Anne Arundel County Police say the crash happened about 4:15 p.m. Saturday on Solomons Island Road between Old Solomons Island Road and Jewell Road in the southern part of the county.

Investigators say a 2012 Jeep driven by Hector Guillermo Calixto, 49, of Arnold, was northbound on Solomons Island Road when it crossed the double yellow line and struck a southbound 2007 Dodge Caravan.

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Both vehicles sustained extensive damage requiring the fire department to extricate the occupants.

The rear passenger of the Dodge van, Ella Tobin, 90, of Davidsonville, was taken to University of Maryland Shock Trauma with life-threatening injuries and died from those injuries.

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The other accident victims are:

  • Calixto, who suffered serious injuries and was taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center
  • Lydia Castellanos, 90, of Annapolis, a passenger in the Jeep, who suffered serious injuries and was taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center
  • Francisca Tobar, 90, of Annapolis, a passenger in the Jeep, who suffered serious injuries and was taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center
  • Jeffery T. Glovier, 58, of Lothian, the driver of the Caravan, who suffered serious injuries and was taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center
  • Helena Alberta Glovier, 56, of Lothian, a passenger in the van who suffered serious injuries and was taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center

Anyone with additional information regarding this crash is asked to contact the Traffic Safety Section at 410-222-8573.

Police have not said if charges will be filed in the case.

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