8 high school running team members struck by vehicle in Southern California in possible DUI crash
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8 high school running team members struck by vehicle in Southern California in possible DUI crash
"ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Eight members of a high school running team were hurt when a vehicle plowed into them at a street intersection Wednesday afternoon in Southern California, police said. According to the Anaheim Police Department, the group of Anaheim High School students were waiting at an intersection when they were hit by a car that went off the road just before 3 p.m."
"The agency says they are investigating this as a possible DUI. The driver has been detained. Police said a coach was running with the students and was coming up to the intersection when he witnessed the crash. Another coach told Eyewitness News that one of the injured runners was in critical condition. School resource officers were on scene following the incident. No further details were immediately known. This is a developing story. This article will continue to be updated as more information becomes available."
Eight members of an Anaheim High School running team were struck by a car at an intersection just before 3 p.m., sustaining injuries. The injured teens were between 16 and 17 years old. Three people required immediate transport to the hospital, including the 27-year-old driver, and all were taken in unknown condition. Authorities have detained the driver and are investigating a possible DUI. A coach running with the group witnessed the crash, and another coach reported one runner in critical condition. School resource officers responded to the scene and investigations are ongoing.
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