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Sunday, June 23, 2019

Ocean City Police Investigate Fatal Crash, Drunk Driver in Custody


OCEAN CITY, MD – (June 21, 2019): The Ocean City Police Department is currently investigating the events leading up to a fatal crash that occurred in the area of 46th Street, around 1:15 a.m., which claimed one life. The preliminary investigation indicates that police attempted to stop the suspect vehicle, a white Lexus LX570, after receiving a call for a drunk driver.

Police located the vehicle in the area of 59th Street and Coastal Highway and attempted to stop the vehicle. According to crash investigators, the driver failed to stop for officers and officers then lost sight of the suspect vehicle.

Moments later, the driver, Todd Pivec, 41, from Cockeysville, MD, then struck another vehicle going southbound. The southbound vehicle became engulfed in flames as a result of the accident. The driver of the vehicle was pronounced deceased at the scene. Pivec’s vehicle became immobilized after striking a telephone pole. Pivec attempted to flee on foot however, he was immediately taken into custody by Ocean City police.

At the time of this release, the OCPD Traffic Safety Unit is still investigating the crash. The investigation is ongoing and charges for Pivec are pending. Pivec will be charged with manslaughter, homicide by motor vehicle while intoxicated and several additional traffic related offenses. The victim’s name has not yet been released, pending next of kin notification.

17 comments:

  1. Continued thank you to all the LEOs out there, trying to do their best to keep us safe. A tough job every minute of everyday.

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    1. Supreme court has ruled

      it's not the responsibility of po po to keep you safe

      keep yourself safe... carry a gun

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  2. This guy should have been locked up long ago. He has an extensive criminal record and at least 2 other cases where he was caught driving drunk. Find the judges and let them sit in jail with him this time!

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  3. Correction. I counted at least 4 arrests for DUI/DWI. Not to mention, peace orders, domestic violence, peace orders etc. There would be more than 4 I just did a quick scan on case search. One of the cars had PA tags on it so who knows how many times he was caught there or other states.

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  4. This guy is the president of Pivec Advertising who handles Mid Atlantic Toyota dealers, among other clients.

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    1. This is very incorrect information.

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  5. Blame Maryland Justice reinvestment act...

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  6. @1239 so if your charged your guilty? Because a quick scan I conducted on case search resulted in zero guilt....What say YOU

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    1. 2:10 Yup 3 pages on case seach but yea I’m sure he didn’t do anything wrong right? 3 frickin pages on case search but yea he’s a model citizen🙄

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  7. Not only judges but states attorney's who let them make plea after plea. If Wor SA doesn't argue for maximum sentences and for them to run consecutively then we might as well not even have a SA.

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  8. May he rot in prison. What a POS this Pivec is. Pages of entries on case search not only a drunken POS but domestic violence and other offenses. It obvious he could care less about obeying laws so lock the POS up for as long as allowed.

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  9. If you Google the murderer's name he's a democrat and made some contributions to ruppersbuger or what ever the hell his name is the democrat congressman from the western shore. Figures. Democrats always think they are above the law and have problems when it comes to following laws and rules.

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  10. A fine upstanding individual. 3 pages on case search!!

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  11. Where are all the “DUI is a victimless crime” people now? You know, the ones who always come on here and say “don’t the police have anything better to do than worry about drunk drivers”.

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