Boy, 15, injured when SUV driven by 18-year-old strikes him on Main Street in Lewiston, Utah
Teen struck by car early Wednesday morning
According to the Cache County Sheriff's Office, the boy was running to catch the school bus that was stopped at 310 S. Main St., with lights flashing and stop sign activated. Lt. Mike Peterson said 18-year-old Christopher Reeder, also of Lewiston, was traveling south on Main Street in a SUV when he struck the boy.
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