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Teen Girl Was Severely Injured in 'Tragic Accident' While Leaving a Church Dance
Teen Girl Was Severely Injured in 'Tragic Accident' While Leaving a Church Dance

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time02-06-2025

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Teen Girl Was Severely Injured in 'Tragic Accident' While Leaving a Church Dance

A 14-year-old girl was crossing the street alone when she was hit by a car after a church dance in Utah on Friday, May 30 Multiple witnesses and officers provided aid until emergency responders arrived She was flown by helicopter for further treatment A 14-year-old girl suffered significant head trauma after she was hit by a car while leaving a church dance in Utah. The young girl was struck as kids were leaving a dance at the Lehi Round-Up Rodeo grounds in Lehi on the night of Friday, May 30, authorities confirmed to PEOPLE. She was taken to a local hospital for significant head trauma and later flown to a hospital in Salt Lake City for continued treatment. Jeanteil Livingston, a Lehi City spokesperson, tells PEOPLE that the city cannot comment on the teen's health status. Charges have not been filed and an investigation into the incident is ongoing, she says. The rodeo did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. The dance was organized by several congregations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The young girl was crossing the street alone when the accident occurred, officials told the outlet. 'I heard some screams and a loud crash; it was a pretty forceful crash,' Ed Barney, who lives near the rodeo, told Fox affiliate KSTU. 'It sounded like it might've been between two cars.' The man and his wife looked out the window and saw that a person had been hit. 'Then we saw a bunch of people gathering around the young lady right here in front of our house,' he told the outlet. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Officers gave aid to the girl until emergency responders arrived. The driver cooperated with police when they arrived on scene, David Colqui, patrol supervisor with the Lehi Police Department, told CBS affiliate KUTV. Officials did not say if drugs, alcohol or speeding played a part in the crash. 'The facts that are known at this point does appear this is an accident, a very tragic accident,' he told the outlet. Read the original article on People

14 homes evacuated by gas leak in Lehi
14 homes evacuated by gas leak in Lehi

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time15-05-2025

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14 homes evacuated by gas leak in Lehi

LEHI, Utah () — More than a dozen homes in Lehi have been evacuated after one homeowner came home to the smell of gas. Jeanteil Livingston, a Lehi City spokesperson, said the gas leak has affected a neighborhood in the area of 2700 North and 900 West. Crews were called out just after 9 a.m. and found 'dangerously high' levels of natural gas. West Valley woman accused of extorting money from couple while carrying their surrogate baby The neighborhood was evacuated out of an abundance of caution shortly after, and by 11 a.m., the homes were still under an evacuation order. Livingston told that fire crews, alongside Enbridge Gas, checked all surrounding homes for the presence of gas and determined the issue was isolated to just the original home. The gas supply was shut off, and crews began monitoring the levels, which have started to come down. Once levels dropped to a safer range, fire crews ventilated the home by opening doors and windows. No injuries have been reported as a result of the gas leak. There is no estimate on when the evacuation order will be lifted. Livingston said Enbridge Gas requested that it remain in effect while its crews assess underground gas levels in the area surrounding the home. ABC4 has a crew en route to learn more and will update this story as more information becomes available. Could the penny soon be a thing of the past? Utahns need 156-hour work week to afford median rent, report says Allons-y! Two more beloved 'Doctor Who' guests slated for FanX this September 14 homes evacuated by gas leak in Lehi Large flames at Weber County structure fire fills air with heavy smoke Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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