MARYLAND: Virginia teen took his pals for a spin in his Jeep on the wrong side of Rt. 301 and hit Zenobia Sharp head-on in his last, but fatal, booze cruise

Checkpoint ahead on Rt. 228 operated by Charles County Md. Sheriff’s Office and Maryland State Police

Virginia teen took his pals for a spin in his Jeep on the wrong side of Rt. 301 and hit Zenobia Sharp head-on in his last, but fatal, booze cruise

Faulkner, Maryland – The Christmas Drinking, Drugging, Driving and Dying Season added the notch of another boozing driver taking a cruise on the wrong way of a divided highway on Saturday, December 7, 2019, at approximately 12:45 am reports the Maryland State Police La Plata Barrack Commander Lt. Thomas Quade.

Troopers from the Maryland State Police La Plata Barrack responded for a report of a motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles on northbound United States Route 301 in the area of Faulkner Road in Faulkner, Maryland. Due to the seriousness of the collision, a request was made for the Maryland State Police CRASH Team to assume the investigation.

A preliminary investigation conducted by Troopers from the MSP CRASH Team and the MSP La

Plata Barrack indicates a 1994 Jeep Wrangler operated by a 17-year-old male teen, of Lorton, VA and occupied by Shane Haley, 19, of Lorton, VA and Raymond Andrews, 18, of Front Royal, VA were traveling southbound in the northbound lanes of United States Route 301 in the area of Faulkner Road.

At the same time, a 2007 Hyundai Elantra operated by Zenobia Sharp, of Richmond, VA., was traveling northbound U.S. Route 301 at Faulkner Road. The Jeep collided off-set head-on with the Hyundai in lane number one. As a result of the collision, the 17 teen driver was pronounced deceased on the scene.

Police say that Alcohol and driver error are believed to be factors in the collision.

 Anyone who may have witnessed this crash is asked to contact Cpl. Justin Zimmerman of the Maryland State Police CRASH Team at (301) 392-1231. The investigation is continuing and being investigated by Cpl. Justin Zimmerman of the Maryland State Police CRASH Team. (19-MSP-052080)