Toddlers, Mother Airlifted After Crash in Newburg, Md.

Maryland State Police investigating what caused car to hit oncoming traffic

Two toddlers and their mother were airlifted to hospitals Thursday afternoon after a crash on Rock Point Road in Newburg, Md.

Amanda Marie Bradshaw, 24, lost control of a Mercury Sable and drove into oncoming traffic just west of Cobb Island Road shortly before 1 p.m., according to Maryland State Police.

The Sable was hit by a green Camry headed the opposite direction.

Bradshaw and her two young girls, ages 2 and 1, were airlifted to hospitals. Bradshaw and the 2-year-old are being treated for life-threatening injuries. The 1-year-old is in serious condition.

The driver of the Camry, 72-year-old Connie Miller, was also taken to a hospital. She is expected to recover. Roger Miller, 72, a passenger in the car, was not hurt.

No charges have been filed.

Maryland State Police told News4 they are still investigating what caused Bradshaw to lose control of the car.

Contact Us