Tuesday, June 5, 2007

LA PLATA, Md. — A teenager and three young boys waiting for a school bus were struck yesterday by a hit-and-run driver who was under the influence of drugs, police said.

The boys were sitting on a curb with a group of other children and adults nearby when a white Pontiac Grand Prix veered onto the curb in the 6700 block of Glen Albin Road at 8:31 a.m.

The car hit the boys and continued on, slowing briefly before running a stop sign as it fled.



Police said a 4-year-old boy and a 10-year-old boy were flown to Children’s Hospital in the District in serious condition. Another 10-year-old was taken to Civista Medical Center in La Plata.

The 17-year-old, who was accompanying the 4-year-old, was treated on the scene.

The young boys were students at Walter J. Mitchell Elementary School.

Police said eyewitness accounts led them to the vehicle about 20 minutes later.

At 8:52 a.m., officers stopped the Pontiac near Crain Highway in Waldorf. Physical evidence on the sedan and later a witness confirmed that it was the hit-and-run vehicle, said Maj. Joe Montminy of the Charles County Sheriff’s Office.

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Jacqueline E. Simmons, 29, of King George, Va., was charged with driving while impaired by drugs or alcohol, driving while impaired by a controlled substance, failure to stop after an accident with injury and failure to stop at a stop sign.

“She said she was en route to a methadone clinic,” Maj. Montminy said.

Witnesses said there appeared to be no reason for the Pontiac to veer to the curb.

Maj. Montminy said the suspect is a manager of a Papa John’s restaurant in La Plata.

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