Attention

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Saturday, October 17, 2015

WCSO Press Release 10-17-15 (Fatal Pedestrian Involved Collision)

Incident: Fatal Pedestrian Involved Collision

Date of Incident: 16 October 2015

Location: 3000 block of Meadow Bridge Road, Fruitland, MD

Deceased: Robert Thomas Shultheis, 37, Fruitland, MD.


Narrative: On 16 October 2015 at 7:30 PM deputies responded to a report of a pedestrian struck in the 3000 block of Meadow Bridge Road near Fruitland, MD. Upon arrival deputies found Fruitland EMS attending to Robert Shultheis who ultimately succumbed to his injuries. The preliminary investigation has revealed that Shultheis was jogging on Meadow Bridge Road when he was struck by a Ford Pick-up truck operated by Brent M. Taylor of Eden, MD.

 This collision is currently being investigated by the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Collision Reconstruction Unit. Anyone who may have witnessed this incident or has information regarding it is asked to contact the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office at 410-548-4891.

*************************************************************
Releasing Authority: Lt. Tim Robinson        Date:  17 October 2015

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

My heart goes out to his young family

Anonymous said...

PLEASE joggers do not run after dark. You cannot be seen!

Anonymous said...

PLEASE commenters don't comment till all the facts are out. This is a tragedy now is not the time to criticize

Anonymous said...

Feel free to look up drivers background. So very sad! Makes me sick to my stomach.

Anonymous said...

Driver's background is a non-issue. Someone jogging on a dark road in dark clothes on a country road has high odds of being struck. I almost hit someone under similar circumstances last week.

Anonymous said...

Hey 11:10 please see 10:12 comment

Anonymous said...

Wow, way to blame the victim.

Anonymous said...

Hey 9:15 and 11:10, Rob was on the other side of the road, the driver went across the line to the other side of the road to strike him. Hardly a vision issue...