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12-Year-Old Child Sent To Hospital After Hit-And-Run Crash In Canyon Country

A 12-year-old child was transported to the hospital Tuesday after being struck in a hit-and-run crash in Canyon Country near Sierra Vista Junior High School, officials said.

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Around 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, first responders received reports of a traffic collision on Stillmore Street near White Canyon Road, said Leslie Lua, a spokesperson with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

“It came in as a vehicle-versus-pedestrian,” Lua said.

One person was transported, according to Fire officials.

The driver who struck the pedestrian fled the scene of the crash, according to Shirley Miller, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.

The pedestrian was a 12-year-old, Miller said.

The condition of the patient is unknown as of Tuesday afternoon, according to Fire Officials.

Ed. Note: This is a breaking news story, more information will be added as it becomes available.

Canyon Country Pedestrian Crash Sierra Vista Jr High


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12-Year-Old Child Sent To Hospital After Hit-And-Run Crash In Canyon Country

5 comments

  1. What a Dirty Bastard to leave a child in the roadway. I’d like to get my hand s on this Shit.

  2. It seems like hit and run is the theme now. What are people hiding these days, or thinking, no insurance, no drivers license, impaired driving or just late for work and do not want to waste the time with an accident report. Take responsibility. Poor guy I hope he is ok.

  3. Thank you Tiburcio and Luis for the support I would love to get my hands on that person as well…Jim I totally agree with you people should and deal with their responsibilities and their actions when causing harm or an accident they should man up and deal with the consequences..I want to let you guys know my son is ok he has no broken bones all his test results came back negative he just has pain and alot of swelling on his Left side where the car hit him….God is Great

  4. Jim: You left out, ILLEGAL ALIENS who, if, caught won’t serve time or pay! Their crimes are excused in the streets because they don’t show up for court, pay &/or flee!! Thanks Liberals!!??

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About Louie Diaz

Louie was born and raised in Santa Clarita. At the age of two Louie lost his vision due to a brain tumor. However, Louie doesn't let blindness stop him from doing what ever it is he wants to accomplish. Growing up some of his favorite hobbies were wood working, fishing and riding bikes. Louie graduated from College of the Canyon in December of 2017, with a Broadcast Journalism degree. Growing up Louie has always wanted to be a fire fighter or a police officer, but because of his blindness Louie knew that wouldn't work. Louie has always loved listening to police and fire radio traffic, using a scanner, and he figured if he was going to listen to the scanner so much, he should do something with it.