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Collision siteCottonwood Avenue and Mauna Loa Street, Hesperia 92345

Hesperia High student struck, killed, by motorist

Girl, 15, killed while walking on Cottonwood Avenue Tuesday evening

STAFF WRITER

A Hesperia High School student was struck and killed by a pick-up truck Tuesday evening.

Shortly after 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 17, three teenagers were walking north along Cottonwood Avenue when they were struck from behind by a Toyota pick-up truck that had apparently drifted onto the shoulder of the road near the intersection of Cottonwood and Mauna Loa Street, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.

San Bernardino County Fire Department personnel pronounced a 15-year-old female Hesperia High student dead at the scene. The other 15-year-old girl, who attends the Options for Youth charter school, was airlifted out to Arrowhead Regional Hospital, where she remains in intensive care, according to the Hesperia Unified School District. The third teen, a SUCCESS student at Hesperia High who was riding a bicycle at the time of the collision, suffered minor injuries and was driven to a local hospital for care.

The truck driver, an 18-year-old Adelanto woman, has not been charged with a crime as of Tuesday evening.

The sheriff's department's Major Accident Investigation Team is investigating the incident. Anyone with information is asked to call the Hesperia station at 760-947-1500.

Beau Yarbrough can be reached at 956-7108 or at beau@hesperiastar.com. Follow us on Twitter at Twitter.com/HesperiaStar.


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Everyone including pedestrians and drivers needs to be aware when on the streets. There are no sidewalks and it is hard to see people walking on the side of the road at night. Kid, don't take it for granted that cars will stop. When it's a car versus pedestrian, the pedestrian loses every time. RIP, condolences to the family and get well soon to the others involved.

Be Careful - Nov 22, 2009 06:20:55 PM Remove Comment

 
oh was she texting, talking on phone. I feel real bad for her. drivers need to be more aware of their surroundings. prayers go out to the family.

hesperia resident - Nov 19, 2009 09:30:07 AM Remove Comment
 

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