(Update 4:50 p.m.)— Police have identified Tyler Jonathan Waldman, 24, as the driver of a Honda Civic who suffered life-threatening injuries following a two-vehicle accident in Towson Monday morning.
Cindy Rivers, a spokeswoman for Shock Trauma, said Waldman remains in critical condition.
Waldman, of the 300 block of Stevenson Lane, is a graduate of both Towson High School and Towson University. He is also the editor of Essex-Middle River Patch.
Prior to taking the helm of the Essex-Middle River site, Waldman served as the Towson Patch editor for two years. He is the founding editor of the Towson site.
Early investigation shows that a Honda Civic was traveling on Goucher Boulevard through the intersection of E. Joppa Road, Baltimore County police said in a statement. A Ford Mustang, traveling eastbound on East Joppa Road, struck the Civic.
Waldman was transported to Maryland Shock Trauma for treatment, police said. The occupants of the Ford Mustang were taken to Sinai Hospital for treatment and evaluation.
Police responded to a call about the accident at 9:17 a.m., said Julia Hardgrove, a police spokeswoman.
Officers are still investigating the crash.
Stay with Patch for updates.
Patch Associate Regional Editor Bryan Sears contributed to this report.
You & your family are in my thoughts & prayers. All my best for a speedy recovery!
I hope Tyler will be OK and my thoughts go out to his family. I grew up there and came through that intersection a million times. Let's all hope for the best.