Pamela Hesselbacher, 35, killed, two children injured, and driver arrested in pedestrian crash at Ray Road and College in Chandler, Arizona
Mom killed, 2 kids critical after being struck by car in Chandler crosswalk
Chandler police say a mother has been killed and her two young children are in critical condition after they were struck by a car while crossing the street in a crosswalk.
It happened Saturday at around 5:30 p.m. near Ray Road and College.
Driver Arrested After Chandler Accident Kills 1, Injures 2
Chandler police say 39-year-old William Joseph Epperlein has been arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury or death while driving on a suspended license.
Chandler PD releases name of mom killed crossing street with her 2 children
She is 35-year-old Pamela Hesselbacher, according to Chandler police.
Her two children at last word were in critical condition. At the time of the accident, the 3-year-old was on a bicycle and the 2-year-old was in a stroller.
Child released from hospital following crosswalk crash in Chandler
A 3-year-old boy injured in a crash last Saturday in Chandler has now been released from the hospital, according to an online update provided by the family. The latest update on the GoFundMe page shows promising news for a grieving family.
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Unfortunately, he won't
I am so sorry for your loss
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