Six children injured when hit by vehicle while waiting for school bus at Southeast 270th Street and 218th Avenue Southeast in Maple Valley, Washington
6 children waiting at Maple Valley bus stop injured when pickup crashes
Three of the children were sent to the hospital, with two having life-threatening injuries, Ohashi said. The others were being evaluated at the scene.
19-year-old driving with suspended license injures 6 boys at Maple Valley bus stop
A 19-year-old man is in custody after he lost control of his pickup truck and injured six middle-school boys in a crash in Maple Valley Thursday morning, said King County Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Cindi West.
Deputies plan to book the man on suspicion of vehicular assault after he receives a medical evaluation at a nearby medical center, West said.
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