By Matt Kawahara
mkawahara@sacbee.com
Based on witness statements, investigators now believe that the two high school girls
who were hospitalized with serious injuries after being hit by a car in Oak Park on Tuesday were in the crosswalk when they were hit, a Sacramento police department spokesman said today.
The girls, both 17, were crossing Broadway at 39th Street on their way to nearby American Legion High when they were struck by a black Scion, said Sgt. Norm Leong.
They were taken to the hospital, one in critical condition and one in serious condition, Leong said.
As of this afternoon, one girl has been treated and released from the hospital, while the other is listed in serious condition, according to UC Davis Medical Center spokesman Charles Casey.
The accident happened at about 8 a.m. Tuesday just a block from the high school.
The 26-year-old driver was not arrested. Leong said there were no apparent signs that the driver was impaired.
Photo above. A Sacramento City police officer takes pictures of the scene where two female teens who were on their way to school were hit by a vehicle on Broadway east of Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. on Tuesday. Bee Staff Photo by Randy Pench.
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