Michael Phelps' Cadillac Escalade is pictured after the Olympic champion swimmer was involved in a two-car collision Thursday night at the intersection of Calvert and Biddle Streets in Baltimore. (Baltimore Sun photo by Amy Davis / August 13, 2009) |
The woman is identified in a police report as Amanda Elizabeth Virkus of Sandy Spring in Montgomery County. If found guilty of the citation, she faces a $180 fine and three points against her driving record. Virkus suffered neck and shoulder injuries, according to the city Fire Department, and was treated and released from Maryland Shock Trauma Center.
Phelps and his three passengers - a man from Ann Arbor, Mich., a woman from Staten Island, N.Y., and a woman from Baltimore - were not injured in Thursday's 9 p.m. accident at North Calvert and East Biddle streets that left the 2009 Escalade with a crumpled front end and its driver's side air bag deployed.
But the Baltimore Police Department's chief spokesman, Anthony Guglielmi, said Phelps gave officers an invalid Michigan driver's license. The spokesman said Phelps will be summoned to court for the driver's license problem and was issued a $40 citation because he hasn't established a legal residency in Maryland. Phelps, who grew up in Rodgers Forge and recently moved to a waterfront condo in Fells Point, has trained for several years with his coach, Bob Bowman, at the University of Michigan as well as in Baltimore County. Neither Phelps nor Bowman could be reached for comment; his agent did not return several calls on Friday.
The police report says that Phelps told officers that he had drank one beer four hours before the accident. Police said they put Phelps in a squad car, where he did "not show any signs of fatigue or alcohol use. Mr. Phelps was able to converse lucidly and was able to walk steadily without assistance. In addition there was no odor of alcohol about his person." The report concludes there was no legal probable cause to administer a Breathalyzer test.
Phelps - who holds the Olympic record with 14 gold medals, including eight at the recent games in China - pleaded guilty in 2004 to driving while impaired of alcohol in Wicomico County on the Eastern Shore and was more recently photographed holding a bong commonly used to smoke marijuana, which got him suspended from his sport for three months.
Police said Phelps was eastbound on East Biddle Street and had a green light at North Calvert Street. They said Virkus was driving north on Calvert. A woman walking on the east side of Calvert told police that she saw the crosswalk sign on the east side of Calvert "change from a blinking upraised hand to a sold upraised hand [and] observed a silver Honda Accord travel NB on Calvert Street run the red light."
The woman told police, according to the report, that the Escalade entered the intersection simultaneously and the collision sent both sliding northeast across the intersection, where the Honda slammed into the back of a parked car and the Escalade hit and overturned a blue mail box.
In an interview with police at the scene, an officer asked Phelps, "What color was the light?" and he answered, "Green, 100%," according to the report. Phelps told the officer he had been coming from Penn Station. The officer then asked him, "Had you been drinking tonight?" and Phelps answered, "One beer at 7:30 p.m. and I left the house at 8:10 p.m."

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I am really am surprised & disappointed that in The Sun's efforts to get an "exclusive" out, that when they posted the accident investigation report of Michael Phelps on their website, they included his address in Fells Point and h...is drivers license information. Common sense, and the decent thing would have been to black out certain identification information and his address to protect some of his private information. They blacked out the witness's name . . .
scott_man (08/16/2009, 8:43 AM )