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Family of hit-and-run victim hopes for closurePublished 11/26/09
Matthew Burgess' family gathered at his home Tuesday, trying to make sense of the accident that took the 33-year-old Glen Burnie man's life.
Courtesy photoMatthew Ryan Burgess leaves behind a wife and young daughter as well as his mother, Debbie Burgess, pictured with him. He was the 10th pedestrian fatality in the county this year, all of them in Glen Burnie, Linthicum and Pasadena. Burgess died early Saturday morning when the driver of an SUV struck him on Ordnance Road and then fled. He was walking home from a party. Burgess was one of two pedestrians killed on the streets of Glen Burnie over the weekend, and the 10th countywide so far this year, according to county police. But unlike the accident that killed Gregory Scott Denton, 45, on Friday, police haven't been able to determine exactly what happened in Burgess' death. "There is...
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