CAMBRIDGE, Md. – Maryland State Police say they are investigating the death of a Talbot County man who ran from a traffic stop Friday afternoon.
The man is identified as 37-year-old Larry D. Ross, Jr. of Easton, Md. He was pronounced deceased at the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Dorchester.
Friday afternoon, members of a combined law enforcement team were working a drug enforcement initiative in the Cambridge area. Investigators say during that initiative, shortly after 1:00 p.m., a Maryland state trooper in uniform and in an unmarked patrol vehicle, stopped a 2002 Audi for failure to stay right of center and an equipment violation on Rt. 16, south of Chesapeake Street in Cambridge. As soon as the car stopped, police say the driver and sole occupant of the vehicle, immediately ran from the car and behind several houses in the area.
When the man disappeared behind the houses, the trooper lost sight of him and did not pursue. He returned to his car to alert other officers in the area about what had happened.
Police say several minutes later, a person drove by the location of the traffic stop and asked troopers if they were looking for an individual who matched the description of the man seen running from the car. The motorist said he had seen the man running through a field toward the area of Race Street.
Three troopers went to the area on foot and began a search. During the search, police say they found a man, later identified as Ross, lying in a wooded area behind a building in the 1700-block of Race Street, about one-half mile from where the traffic stop occurred. The preliminary investigation indicates the man was given commands to show his hands and police approached and placed him in handcuffs behind his back. Police say he did not resist and there was no force used on him.
According to the investigation, Ross said he needed water and troopers saw he was sweating profusely. Troopers called EMS to respond as a precaution. Troopers told him they had water at their car. Ross allegedly walked under his own power about 70 yards to the police car and was provided water to drink and to pour over him to cool him off. Police say he was asked if he ingested something and he said yes, but later said he did not.
An ambulance from Dorchester Co. Department of Emergency Services arrived at the scene and transported Ross to the hospital where he received treatment. He was pronounced deceased shortly before 3:30 p.m.
The body was transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore for an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death. It is unknown when the autopsy results will be available.
State Police Homicide Unit investigators have briefed Dorchester County State’s Attorney’s William Jones on the preliminary investigation. Upon conclusion of the investigation, it will be presented to the State’s Attorney’s Office for review.
The investigation is continuing.
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