Davis Sarrett, 16, seriously injured and two 17-year-old girls, Mary Cullen Cutrell and Brittaney Brown, injured in a hit-and-run pedestrian accident in Auburn, AL

Modified Date: 
Thu, 10/09/2014 - 11:03am
Accident Date: 
Sunday, October 5, 2014

Three teens injured in Auburn hit-and-run crash

The case remains under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call authorities at 334-501-3140 or 334-246-1391.

3 UMS-Wright students hurt in hit-and-run near Auburn University

One UMS-Wright Preparatory School junior was seriously hurt and two UMS seniors suffered minor injuries after being hit by a truck early Sunday morning near the Auburn University campus.

24-year-old charged in hit-and-run of Mobile teenagers near Auburn University

A 24-year-old Auburn man is accused of hitting three Mobile teenagers with his vehicleearly Sunday morning and seriously injuring one.

Father of UMS Teen Hit in Auburn Speaks

A UMS Wright student is recovering in Columbus, Georgia after he and two others were hit by a car Sunday in Auburn. The investigation continues as police learn more about the person responsible for hitting the teens then driving away.

A 16-year-old boy from Mobile has been seriously injured following an early morning hit-and-run accident on Sunday around 1 a.m. in Auburn. A dark colored pick-up truck traveling in the 600 block of West Magnolia Avenue struck three teenagers walking along the roadway. The driver of the truck did not stop. The boy was taken by helicopter to Columbus Regional Medical Center. The two other pedestrians, both 17-year-old girls from Mobile, were treated and released at the scene.

People Involved: 
Davis Sarrett
Mary Cullen Cutrell
Brittaney Brown
City: 
Auburn, AL

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