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Stolen dump truck chase in Maryland ends in deadly crash, suspect arrested

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COCKEYSVILLE, Md. — A Maryland man is facing more than two dozen criminal charges after stealing a dump truck while drunk and on drugs, fleeing from police, and killing a man during the chase.

The incident reportedly began about 2 p.m. Monday when Baltimore City Police contacted Maryland State Police about a stolen dump truck headed northbound on I-83.

Troopers eventually located the truck, owned by a roofing company, unoccupied in a Walmart parking lot in Cockeysville, Maryland. Police say they set up surveillance to see who had stolen the tuck. A man, later identified as 26-year-old Zackery Haeger, was later seen getting into the truck, at which time police attempted to stop the vehicle, but he refused. 

Haeger then proceeded to drive towards troopers who were outside of their vehicles, causing them to have to jump out of the way. Driving erratically at a high rate of speed, he continued to flee, leading troopers on a chase that spanned from York Road through Padonia and Cranbrook Road. He was driving down the median lane on York Road when he hit another car at Padonia Road, causing disabling damage to the car. 

During the pursuit, the stolen Ford F550 dump truck crossed a double yellow line again and collided with another car, an oncoming Nissan at Rossbrooke Circle. Haeger then bailed out of the car and ran away, where he was captured by troopers.

Officials say Haeger was taken to Sinai Hospitals for minor injuries where he gave officers a fake name, but a fingerprint check identified the man as Haeger. Records indicate he does not have a drivers license and is now facing a slew of charges including: 

  • Negligent manslaughter by auto
  • Criminally negligent manslaughter by vehicle
  • Negligent auto homicide while under the influence
  • Homicide by a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol
  • Homicide by a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs
  • Homicide by a motor vehicle while impaired by a controlled dangerous substance
  • Two counts of first-degree assault
  • Two counts of second-degree assault
  • Unlawful taking of a motor vehicle
  • Failure to stop at a red light
  • Exceeding the speed limit
  • Negligent driving
  • Reckless driving
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol
  • Driving while impaired by alcohol
  • Attempting to elude uniformed police by failing to stop
  • Attempting to elude uniformed police by fleeing on foot
  • Attempting to elude police in an official police vehicle by failing to stop
  • Attempting to elude police in official police vehicle by fleeing on foot
  • Attempting to elude police resulting in bodily injury to another
  • Attempting to elude police resulting in death of another
  • Failure to remain at scene of accident involving bodily injury
  • Failure to remain at scene of accident involving death
  • Failure to stop after accident involving damage to vehicle
  • Failure to remain at scene of accident involving damage to vehicle
  • Failure of driver involved in accident to render assistance to injured person
  • Driving without a license

The driver of the Nissan struck by Haeger, 58-year-old Leon Jones, was transported to Shock Trauma where he later died.