Hit and run drivers are not confined to Maryland's highways. The Maryland Natural Resources Police are on the lookout for a hit and run boater.

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6/6/2010
Robert V. Clark
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On the Lookout For Hit and Run Boats In Maryland waters

When we think "hit and run", we think of a car or truck crash where the at fault driver leaves the scene of the collision. Unfortunately it is also a problem on Maryland's waterways.

Maryland Natural Resources Police are on the lookout for a  21 foot donzi-type speedboat which struck a man near Fishing Creek and South River near the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse on Saturday June 5, 2010. The victim was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, Maryland. 
 

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