Baily Helsley and Deven Schulz, both 16, killed; 3 teens injured in 2-car crash at 300 West and 200 North roads near Jerome, Idaho
Nampa, Jerome teens die in crash near Jerome
Helsley’s Civic was hit on its driver’s side by a black 2011 Hyundai Elantra that was westbound on 200 North.
Schulz, of Jerome, and Helsley were both wearing seatbelts but were ejected anyway. Police say alcohol was a factor in the crash.
Nampa teen, girlfriend in crash died when pole cut car in half
They were both thrown from the car despite wearing seat belts.
“The reason they got ejected was because the car spun into a pole and cut it clear in half,” Rausch said. “The pole came right through the B-pillar — the part of the car where the shoulder straps of a seat belt connect — and it cut them free from their seat belts.”
The Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office said Schulz was the niece of Twin Falls County Deputy Neil Schulz, and Helsley was her boyfriend.
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