3 teens die in Montgomery County crash

Car crash
A car is seen on Burnt Hill Road in Damascus following a single car crash that killed three teenage boys on June 7, 2016. (Courtesy Montgomery County Fire/Pete Piringer)
Clarksburg High School
The three teenage boys killed in a car crash in Damascus, Md., were students at Clarksburg High School. (WTOP/Nick Iannelli)
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Car crash
Clarksburg High School

EMITTSBURG, Md. — Three well-liked juniors at Clarksburg High School died following a late-night crash along a winding Damascus road on the eve of the school’s graduation.

The deaths of 17-year-old Jacob T. Dennis, Patrick A. Shifflett, 18, and Cary Marui’ce Green, 17, cast a pall on the Wednesday morning ceremony at Mount St. Mary’s University, where the school’s principal spoke about the three boys.

“It’s devastating,” Stephen Whiting said with tears in his eyes.

Whiting knew the students well. He said they were a tight group of friends, but were also very accepting of others and well liked throughout the school.

Grief counselors will be at Clarksburg High Thursday to help students and staff.

“We come together at times like this and make sure that we take care of each other,” Whiting said. “We’re truly a family at Clarksburg, and we take care of family.”

The teens had been at a friend’s house before the crash, but investigators have found no evidence that alcohol was involved, police said.

Instead, speed and inexperience were believed to have played a role in the wreck, said Captain Tom Didone, with the Montgomery County Police Department.

The teens were traveling south when the 1989 Ford F-250 truck left the road and struck a tree in the 25300 block of Burnt Hill Road, according to Montgomery County police who responded to the scene shortly after 11:35 p.m. on Tuesday.

Dennis, of Boyds, and Shifflett, of Laytonsville, died at the scene. Greene, of Clarksburg, was taken to Suburban Hospital where he later died from his injuries.

Burnt Hill Road features two sets of curves in the area of the crash site. And  Dennis, who was driving, had a provisional driver’s license, Didone said.

In Maryland, drivers under the age of 18 with provisional licenses cannot get behind the wheel between midnight and 5 a.m. unless an experienced driver is with them. For the first five months, these young drivers cannot have any passengers under the age of 18 except for family members unless they are accompanied by another experienced driver.

Dennis received his license in March of 2016, Didone said.

At least two of the teens were wearing seat belts. The pickup truck had no air bags, police said.

Below is a map with the location of the crash:

WTOP’s Meg Schweitzer and Amanda Iacone contributed to this story.

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