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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
June 14, 2013
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First responders are pictured on the scene of an accident on 32nd Street involving a motorcycle that ran into the back of a tow truck.
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OCEAN CITY – A Delaware man was seriously injured on Saturday night after attempting to flee Ocean City Police on a motorcycle before crashing into the back of a tow truck in the area of 32nd Street. Around 8:40 p.m. on Saturday, Ocean City Police observed a motorcycle traveling south on Coastal Highway at an extremely high rate
of speed in the area of 32nd Street. OCPD officer began pursuit and attempted to stop the motorcycle, operated by Robert George Roth II, 21, of Frederica, Del., in the area of 30th Street. Roth initially stopped, but just as the officers were exiting their police vehicle and approaching the motorcycle, he fled again and made a Uturn and headed north on Coastal Highway in the bus lane at a high rate of speed. Roth traveled two blocks before colliding with a tow truck that was attempting to turn east onto 32nd Street from the bus lane. Roth suffered several severe injuries and was treated at the scene by Ocean City EMS before being transported to nearby Jolly Roger Amusement Park, where Maryland State Police helicopter Trooper 4 was waiting to fly him to PRMC. Roth’s medical condition had not been updated, but sources indicate he had several broken bones and a serious laceration to his face. The collision occurred at around 8:40 p.m. on Saturday during the height of weekend traffic on Coastal Highway and hundreds of onlookers crowded the streets in the area. Roth has been charged with traveling at a speed greater than reasonable, failure to control speed to avoid a collision, reckless driving, fleeing and eluding, unsafe lane change, driving while suspended, and driving an unregistered vehicle.
Robert George Roth II is pictured being transported to an awaiting helicopter.
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