Riley Hunt, 3 months, Kaitlyn Hunt, 28, and Kathy Deming, 61, killed in pedestrian collision on Arnold Mill Road in Woodstock, Georgia
Baby killed in Cherokee County crash was a Florida evacuee
Riley Hunt, 3 months, of Port St. Lucie, Fla., was in her mother’s arms when the 17-year-old driver of a Jeep Patriot struck them as they crossed Arnold Mill Road near the Northside Hospital Cherokee Amphitheater, sheriff’s spokeswoman Sgt. Marianne Kelley said.
Mother, baby evacuating Irma killed while walking in downtown Woodstock
The funeral for Kaitlin and Riley will be held on Sunday, September 17 at 2 p.m. at the Woodstock Funeral Home.
A GoFundMe page[2] has been created on the family's behalf.
No jail time for teen who killed 2 women, baby crossing the road
Zoe Reardon walked into a Cherokee County courtroom Monday facing the possibility of spending the next 36 months in prison. Instead, she will spend the next 36 months on probation.
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