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Fatal Suitland Crash Kills Driver, Police Seek Witnesses

Prince George's County police announced an investigation after a fatal two vehicle crash in Suitland that left a 44 year old man dead and another driver injured. The collision highlights ongoing concerns about safety on Silver Hill Road and Saint Barnabas Road, and authorities are asking residents with information to come forward.

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Fatal Suitland Crash Kills Driver, Police Seek Witnesses
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Prince George's County Police Department investigators are examining a fatal collision that occurred on November 14 at the intersection of Silver Hill Road and Saint Barnabas Road in Suitland. Officers responded at approximately 9:05 a.m. after a crash involving two vehicles. One driver died at the scene and the other sustained injuries that were not considered life threatening.

The Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit released a statement on November 17 identifying the deceased as 44 year old Daniel Bradley of Camp Springs. Preliminary findings indicate Bradley was traveling eastbound when his vehicle struck a westbound vehicle. Investigators continue to examine the circumstances that led to the impact and to determine factors such as speed, traffic controls, and road conditions.

Authorities asked anyone with information to contact the Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit and to refer to case number 25-0063588. The department post included contact information for Crime Solvers and the Missing Persons unit, and an update on a related missing person alert was also posted the same day. No charges have been announced as the investigation remains active.

For residents, the crash underscores the safety challenges on busy county corridors that connect several neighborhoods and commercial areas. Silver Hill Road carries commuter traffic between Camp Springs, Suitland, and other communities, and collisions there can cause lasting disruption and grief for families. Local leaders and traffic safety advocates often point to roadway design, enforcement, and public awareness as parts of a broader response to reduce serious crashes.

Police investigators ask anyone who witnessed the collision or who may have dash camera footage to contact the Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit and reference the case number provided. Community cooperation is central to closing investigations and to preventing future tragedies that affect families across Prince George's County.

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