Crime & Safety
Woman Died After I-95 Crash in Harford County: Police
The woman airlifted from the Joppa area Wednesday night died Thursday morning, Maryland State Police report.

JOPPA, MD - A Baltimore County woman died as a result of the crash that shut down Interstate 95 in Harford County Wednesday night, according to Maryland State Police.
Bryanna Marie Ey, 21, succumbed to injuries from the three-vehicle crash that occurred north of MD 152 after she allegedly made a sudden lane change, police said.
Preliminary investigation indicates that Ey was driving a 2000 Honda Accord when, at approximately 5:06 p.m., she switched lanes abruptly, from the far right lane into the path of a tractor trailer, police reported.
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Although the 50-year-old Texas man driving the tractor trailer braked immediately, the tractor trailer struck the back of the Accord, according to the report.
Ey’s vehicle spun out of control, hitting the jersey wall on the left side of the highway before crashing into the side of a pickup truck driven by a 49-year-old Cecil County man, police reported.
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According to police, Ey was flown to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where she died from her injuries Thursday morning.
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