25-year-old killed in Chincoteague Causeway crash – WBOC TV

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25-year-old killed in Chincoteague Causeway crash – WBOC TV

Partly cloudy this evening with more clouds for overnight. Low 68F. WSW winds at 10 to 20 mph, decreasing to less than 5 mph..
Partly cloudy this evening with more clouds for overnight. Low 68F. WSW winds at 10 to 20 mph, decreasing to less than 5 mph.
Updated: June 6, 2026 @ 4:33 pm

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Sean joined WBOC as Digital Content Producer in February 2023. Originally from New Jersey, Sean graduated from Rutgers University with bachelor’s degrees in East Asian Studies and Religion. He has lived in New York, California, and Virginia before he and his wife finally found a place to permanently call home in Maryland. With family in Laurel, Ocean Pines, Berlin, and Captain’s Cove, Sean has deep ties to the Eastern Shore and is thrilled to be working at WBOC serving the community.
CHINCOTEAGUE, Va. – Virginia State Police are investigating a crash on the Chincoteague Causeway late Friday that claimed the life of a 25-year-old man.
Police say they were called to the Route 175 Causeway just after 10:15 p.m. on June 5 on reports of a two-vehicle crash. According to investigators, a Ford Explorer was driving east towards Chincoteague in the westbound lane when it struck a Toyota Camry heading west.
The impact of the collision sent the Ford Explorer over the jersey wall and into the marsh, police say. The driver of the Explorer, 25-year-old Tyler Crockett, of New Church, died at the scene. The driver of the Camry suffered minor injuries.
The Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company announced via social media that a large portion of Route 175 was closed at about 11:15 p.m. due to the crash. The road reopened shortly before 3 a.m., according to the fire company.
Virginia State Police say the investigation into the crash remains active.
 
Digital Content Producer

Sean joined WBOC as Digital Content Producer in February 2023. Originally from New Jersey, Sean graduated from Rutgers University with bachelor’s degrees in East Asian Studies and Religion. He has lived in New York, California, and Virginia before he and his wife finally found a place to permanently call home in Maryland. With family in Laurel, Ocean Pines, Berlin, and Captain’s Cove, Sean has deep ties to the Eastern Shore and is thrilled to be working at WBOC serving the community.
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