Weijia Jiang reports that's about all the new information police know about the victims killed in an early Monday morning crash, involving a street sweeper.
It happened at the intersection of Honeygo and White Marsh Boulevards.
"They drove into the path of a street sweeper vehicle that hit it in a t-bone fashion, forcing it down the road for about 100 yards," said Corporal Mike Hill, Baltimore County police spokesperson.
The small Chevrolet Aveo the victims were traveling in burst into flames. Police are still looking into which driver was at fault.
The sweeper involved is part of the fleet at J&M sweeping services. Police say the driver had just finished a job in Towson and he was returning to the office at the time of the crash.
"This was a traffic accident where the other car ran a red light. The driver of the sweeper was driving, not sweeping at the time. He was not speeding. There's nothing he could have done differently to prevent this accident. My prayers are with the families of the victims," said Julie Kestner, owner of J&M Sweeping Services.
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