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Two indicted in fatal hit and run

UPDATE FROM STATE'S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE: The suspects were identified as Reuben Dunn, 28, and Kendra Myles, 26. Prosecutors said in a statement Dunn was indicted on two counts of automobile manslaughter, two counts of leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in death and driving under the influence of alcohol. Myles was charged with accessory after the fact.

Two people from Severn have been indicted in connection with a fatal hit-and-run accident on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard  that killed two teen-aged friends, according to a Baltimore police spokesman.

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No other details were immediately available, including the charges filed against the suspects. Police said they have been arrested were having a bail review hearing today.

Courtney Angeles, 16, and Emerald Smith, 17, were hit June 14 while crossing the busy road near Pigtown. They died nine minutes apart at Maryland Shock Trauma Center.

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Police said the accident occurred about 11:40 p.m. and that the teens were struck while crossing four southbound lanes of the divided highway. Police also said they were in a crosswalk at West Pratt Street.

Police said that shortly after the crash, an officer with the Maryland Transportation Authority police stopped a car for an unrelated traffic infraction near BWI Airport. The officer noticed damage on the car and detained the occupants, police said.

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