Andrew Ardell Perry Drisdom, 13, killed in pedestrian collision at 5100 West Main in Herriman, Utah
Man dies in Herriman auto vs. pedestrian crash
Officers responding to the incident said the male teenager was hit near 5100 West Main, said Unified police Detective Ken Hansen.
Unified Police identity teen killed in Herriman auto-pedestrian incident
There was no crosswalk at the location where the boy, walking north on Main Street, reportedly attempted to cross over a median.
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