Sienna Plantation, TX — A young teen probably walking to school was injured on Wednesday of this week (May 20, 2015) after he was accidentally hit by a pickup truck on Waters Blvd. This happened in the morning, but the specific time wasn’t given.
Police said that a 16-year old boy was walking along Waters Lake Boulevard and was near Deer Crossing when he was hit by a pickup truck. The teen’s name wasn’t released, but he was a student at Ridge Point High School.
The accident left him with a broken leg and some head injuries, the news said, and it looks like he is in stable condition. The pickup truck driver hasn’t been named by the police either and it’s not really clear how this happened or whether any charges will be filed.
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Map of the Accident
View from the Road
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