Car Accident Lawyer Dallas Reports on - Dallas 9 year-old student hit
//Amy Witherite/ 03/27/2009
Dallas, TX - Dallas school district officials have confirmed a 9 year-old boy was struck by a motor vehicle at about 7:20 a.m. this morning. The boy was hit by the car at the intersection of Loop 12 and North Jim Miller Road Monday morning while crossing near a local school, as reported by the Dallas Morning News.
Dallas Police Department investigators state the boy was transported to Children’s Medical Center in Dallas by an emergency medical crew with Dallas Fire Rescue. His injuries and condition remain unknown at this time. Dallas school officials have been unable to confirm whether the 9 year-old boy was a student ant Frederick Douglass Elementary School, which is located at the intersection where the pedestrian versus motor vehicle crash occurred.
Report by Dallas Injury Lawyer Amy K. Witherite - Car Accident Lawyer Dallas
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