Crime & Safety

Multi-Vehicle Crash Kills Anne Arundel County Man In DC: Police

A multi-vehicle crash killed an Anne Arundel County man in the District of Columbia, police said. He was 22 years old.

The Metropolitan Police Department said 22-year-old Andy Carino of Severna Park died after a Friday car crash in Washington, D.C. A District of Columbia police car is pictured above on a different day.
The Metropolitan Police Department said 22-year-old Andy Carino of Severna Park died after a Friday car crash in Washington, D.C. A District of Columbia police car is pictured above on a different day. (Jacob Baumgart/Patch)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A Severna Park man died recently in a Washington, D.C. car crash, authorities announced Monday.

The Metropolitan Police Department identified the deceased as 22-year-old Andy Carino.

Officers said the wreck happened Friday around 11:43 p.m. when Carino was driving at a high rate of speed. He was heading north in a 2004 Infiniti G35 in the 3000 block of 20th Street Northeast.

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The Infiniti driver lost control of the sedan and hit a Jeep Cherokee that was parked on the westbound curb, authorities said.

Police said the collision pushed the Jeep backward into a Nissan Xterra, and that Nissan was pushed into a BMW 3 Series.

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The Jeep then hopped the curb and was redirected northbound about 20 feet before coming to a rest on the sidewalk, officers said.

Authorities told Patch that nobody was in any of the other cars. Nobody else was hurt.

The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department responded to the scene and found Carino with no signs consistent with life, a police press release said.

Officers said the body was taken to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

Authorities asked anybody with information to call (202) 727-9099 or text 50411.

This map shows the area where police said the crash happened.

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