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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Trooper Charged With DUI After Single Vehicle Crash In Cecil Co.

(ELKTON, MD) — A state trooper still on probation was charged with driving under the influence early this morning by Maryland State Police after he was involved in a single vehicle collision in Cecil County.

He is identified as Trooper Thomas C. Hobbs, 26, who is assigned to the Aviation Command as a rescue technician at the Frederick Section. Troopers issued citations to Hobbs at the hospital, charging him with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving while impaired by alcohol, negligent driving, and reckless driving. His police powers have been suspended and he has been suspended from duty with pay.

Shortly after 12:30 a.m. today, Maryland State Police troopers from the North East Barrack responded to the report of an overturned vehicle on Rt. 279, north of Appleton Road, Elkton. The first trooper on the scene found the driver, the only occupant of the vehicle, still inside the vehicle. The driver, later identified as Hobbs, exhibited signs indicative of someone under the influence.

Emergency medical service personnel removed Hobbs from the vehicle and transported him by ambulance to Christiana Hospital. Troopers continued their investigation at the hospital and determined evidence indicated Hobbs was under the influence. He was charged accordingly.

Maryland State Police commanders were notified. The North East Barrack commander responded and suspended Hobbs’ police powers. The State Police Internal Affairs Unit was also notified and will be conducting an investigation.

Hobbs has been employed by the Maryland State Police for 17 months. All troopers remain in a probationary status until they have completed 24 months with the Department. He remains a patient at the hospital at this time.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lost a well paying job with a future because of something stupid. But then it might be a good thing to get him out of the uniform before he does something really stupid and hurts someone.

Anonymous said...

Did work in fruitland

Anonymous said...

What an idiot.

Anonymous said...

must be a really big barrel to hold so many RARE bad apples we keep reading about

Anonymous said...

9:45 You only hear about the "bad apples", that's why.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
9:45 You only hear about the "bad apples", that's why.

November 27, 2015 at 12:09 AM

actually no. we hear about the good deeds they do now and then, especially when most attention is on the bad. regardless, we really don't need to hear the good. that's what they were hired to do anyway. do you want to get a report on how a farmer milks his cows every morning? of course not. but he does it just the same, because that is his job.

I just do not understand why people will try to justify anything by pointing to others who are doing thr right thing. well, they are supposed to do the right thing are they not? and when they don't, they get called out. you can't give a pass to one just because the other 99 are doing what they are paid to do.

no, you correct the one. and if that does not work, you get rid of the one.