Home Reno News 

Story

Lexus Strikes Two Teen Girls In Pleasanton Crosswalk

Posted: 8:51 am PDT July 3, 2009Updated: 11:12 am PDT July 3, 2009

Two teenage girls were hospitalized Thursday evening when a vehicle struck them in a Pleasanton crosswalk.

Officers responded to the intersection of Tawny Drive and Norton Way at around 7 p.m., where a 14 and 15-year-old girl had been hit walking in a crosswalk by a Lexus sedan, according to the Pleasanton Police Department.

Both girls were taken to a hospital to be treated for their injuries, which were not expected to be life threatening, according to police.

The Lexus driver, 43-year-old Pleasanton resident Sandra Ogolin, was reportedly traveling at the posted 25 mph speed limit when she hit the girls. She was not injured in the crash.

Police are investigating the cause of the incident, and do not believe alcohol was a factor.

More Headlines

Political News

FOXRENO.com's Political Page is a one-stop place for the latest in Nevada and national politics. Full Story ››


Federal Political News

Watch Eye On Washington with Marilee Joyce on Fox 11, Sunday's at 7 am. Full Story ››


Nevada Crime

foxreno.com has all you need to know about Reno's Most Wanted. Check out mug shots of the area's Wanted Criminals.
Click Here to get started!

Military Service

Read about soldier homecomings, print a flag or donate to one of many charities set up to support our troops in our military service section.