Mar. 15, 2025
Image of the crash in Mesa, Ariz.Photo:12 News/YouTube
12 News/YouTube
An Arizona community is in mourning after a young girl and two men died in a three-vehicle crash involving a stolen car last week.
Police said that the car collided head-on with a Nissan Armada moving south in the median lane. A third car, which was behind the Nissan, was also involved.
The driver of the Nissan, identified as Troy Garlock, 42, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stock image of school bus.Photo:getty
getty
GSP reported that the bus was on Jackson Lake Road in the northbound lanes. The bus activated both stop signs in the front and rear, and red flashing lights indicated the vehicle stopped for passengers to enter. As the victim crossed the street, the driver allegedly struck the child.
Emergency medical personnel performed a “life-saving measure” before she was flown via helicopter to Egelston Children’s Hospital in Atlanta, reported the GSP.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo: GoFundMe
Kaysville Fire Departmentconfirmed on Facebookthat Monday’s parade ended early “due to a medical emergency” on Main Street, which theKaysville Police Departmentdescribed as “an auto-pedestrian accident involving a parade vehicle and a participant.”
The KPD and Utah’s medical examiner’s office did not immediately reply to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Hill was the youngest of four children, according toa GoFundMe campaignfor the victim’s family.
“Macie’s dad said she loved her Patriot Cheer team,” the fundraiser states.
Mar. 15, 2025
Texas search-and-rescue teams search for missing 8-year-old girl.Photo:CBS Texas
CBS Texas
The Sherman Police Department saidin a statementthat the vehicle had been traveling on Texas State Highway 75 on Tuesday, Dec. 24, when it became “trapped in the drainage ditch” and “traveled down the creek towards Houston” due to strong currents.
Officers said they were able to rescue “some of the occupants” of the car, but the 8-year-old girl from the vehicle has still not been located.
Mar. 15, 2025
Scarlett with Rockettes Amarisa LeBar and Mindy Moeller.Photo: Make-a-Wish
An 8-year-old girl whose love of dance flourished after getting a heart transplant got to meet her heroes this holiday season: the Rockettes!
Through a partnership between Make-A-Wish Southern Florida and Make-A-Wish Metro NYC, Scarlett and her family recently got to fly to New York City for an unforgettable and festive weekend.
Scarlett, of Lutz, Fla., stopped eating when she was three years old.