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SCSO: Missing child recovered from Arlington pool
SCSO: Missing child recovered from Arlington pool

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time6 days ago

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SCSO: Missing child recovered from Arlington pool

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A child is fighting for their life after they were found in a neighborhood pool, the Shelby County Sheriff's Office announced. Around 10 a.m., deputies were called to an address on Oil Field Lane regarding a missing endangered child in Arlington. With the help of drones, 10 deputies and neighbors, they managed to locate the child in a nearby pool from which the child had gone missing. Deputies recovered the child and began life-saving measures until Arlington Fire arrived. The child has been taken to Le Bonheur in critical condition. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

77-year-old woman cited after striking 16-year-old pedestrian in Arlington
77-year-old woman cited after striking 16-year-old pedestrian in Arlington

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time11-02-2025

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77-year-old woman cited after striking 16-year-old pedestrian in Arlington

A 77-year-old woman was cited after striking a 16-year-old pedestrian in Arlington. According to police, on Friday, February 7 around 3:20 p.m. a pedestrian was walking in the crosswalk at Park and Oakland Avenues when they were stuck by a 77-year-old Belmont woman. The driver was traveling southbound on Park Avenue toward Belmont, and southbound traffic was stopped while a truck allowed the pedestrian to cross. When the truck began to turn left onto Oakland Ave, the motorist who was behind the truck proceeded to go around the truck on the right and struck the pedestrian. The pedestrian was evaluated at the scene by Arlington Fire and Armstrong Ambulance and was transported to a local hospital. The motorist remained at the scene and was issued a citation by Arlington Police. 'Our thoughts are with the pedestrian that was struck in the crosswalk. This incident is a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and safety on our roads,' Chief Flaherty said. 'Our Department remains committed to enforcing traffic laws, educating the community, and working with Town officials to improve safety measures. We urge motorists to remain alert, obey speed limits, and yield to pedestrians in crosswalks.' Arlington residents demand action on dangerous crosswalks after 16-year-old struck by car 'It's truly unfortunate that this pedestrian did everything they were supposed to do and was still struck, said Town Manager Jim Feeney. Currently, the Town's consultant is conducting an existing conditions analysis for key intersections along Park Avenue, including Park Ave at Paul Revere Rd, Wollaston St, Appleton St, and Oakland St. The analysis will examine vehicle traffic patterns, speeds, pedestrian activity, and crash data. This data will inform the development of conceptual designs to improve safety at these intersections. 'We urge motorists to remain alert, obey speed limits, and yield to pedestrians in crosswalks,' said Chief Flaherty. As the Town continues to prioritize road safety, officials are calling on all drivers to slow down and practice patience on Arlington's roads. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

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