Middle River, MD (April 29, 2026) – A two-vehicle crash was reported on Tuesday afternoon, April 28, at the intersection of Middle River Road and Windlass Drive in Middle River. Emergency units were dispatched to the scene at about 12:32 p.m.
Initial reports indicated that two vehicles were involved in the collision. Officials confirmed that no entrapment was reported at the scene, though traffic delays developed in the surrounding area as crews responded to the accident.
Drivers in the area were advised to use caution while emergency personnel worked at the intersection. Additional details regarding injuries or the circumstances leading up to the crash have not been released.
The incident remains under review by authorities.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Information Is Commonly Gathered After a Two-Vehicle Intersection Crash?
After a two-vehicle crash at an intersection, several details are often reviewed to better understand how the collision occurred. Investigators may look at the direction each vehicle was traveling, traffic signal activity, and whether either driver attempted to stop before impact. Road layout and visibility at the intersection can also provide useful context.
Vehicle damage patterns are commonly examined to help determine the point of impact and the sequence of events. Witness statements, nearby traffic cameras, and roadway markings may also be reviewed when available. In some situations, traffic congestion or sudden lane changes can contribute to collisions at busy intersections. Medical evaluations and crash scene evidence may later help clarify the severity of injuries and the overall impact of the accident.