Queen Anne’s Deputy’s condition improves from critical to serious

Queen Anne's County Sheriff's Deputy Warren Scott Hogan's condition has been improved from critical to serious, officials said Friday.

At Thursday's press conference, Shock Trauma Physician-in-Chief Dr. Thomas Scalea said that Hogan will face additional surgeries and a long recovery period.

The Queen Anne's County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 108 has set up a GoFundMe page for Deputy Hogan and his family to cover medical expenses.

47ABC will continue to follow Hogan's condition throughout his recovery.

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