A 5-year-old Hagerstown boy was killed Sunday and four others were injured in a two-vehicle crash in Bedford County, Pa.
Pennsylvania State Police did not release the name of the boy killed, but said he was a passenger in a car driven by Rory Slade Jenkins, 52, of Hagerstown. Other passengers in the car include Amanda Jean Winters, 28, of Hagerstown and a 2-year-old boy.
Jenkins suffered major injuries in the crash while Winters and the 2-year-old boy suffered moderate injuries, police said in the news release.
Police said Cory F. Childers, 23, of Bedford, was driving a 2006 Chevrolet Malibu south on Business Pa. 220 when he crossed the double line and hit the 2001 Mazda driven by Jenkins on the driver’s side around 5 a.m.
The 5-year-old was ejected from the Mazda and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Childers suffered major injuries, according to police.
Police did not indicate if anyone was wearing seat belts or what caused Childers to cross the center lane.
The investigation is continuing, police said.