A Maryland State Police trooper and a Marydel man were injured in an accident when a pickup truck hit a parked police car. Trooper Robert McMaster had stopped traffic for a disabled commercial vehicle and was sitting in his car with lights on and flares and roadside warning triangles set up. A 1995 Chevrolet S-10 pick-up truck, driven by Christopher David Parsley, 22, Centreville, drove over the flares and warning triangle and hit McMaster’s car. McMaster and Parsley’s passenger, Kevin William Ramby Rader, 23, of Marydel, were taken to Memorial Hospital at Easton where they were treated and released. Parsley was charged with driving under the influence, driving while impaired, negligent driving, reckless driving, failure to control speed to avoid a collision and driving while suspended. He was taken before a Caroline County District Court commissioner and released on his personal recognizance.