Vermont State Police said at approximately 5:09 p.m. a 48-year-old woman driving a 2021 Ford Explorer hit the child after she stopped on a dirt road near a campsite at Brookside Campground in Enosburg to let a 7-year-old passenger out of her vehicle.
A 2-year-old girl has died after being hit by an SUV at a campground in Enosburg, Vermont, on Sunday evening, state police said. The accident happened after 5.
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ENOSBURG, Vt. (AP) â A toddler died after being hit by a car at a campground in Enosburg, Vermont State Police said.
The motorist had stopped on the dirt road near a campsite at Brookside Campground to let a 7-year-old passenger out of her vehicle on Sunday just after 5 p.m., police said. Police said the toddler had previously been on the side of the road but walked in front the car before it began moving again. The driver could not see the child, police said.
People nearby performed CPR before rescue crews arrived. The child was taken to Northwestern Medical Center where she later died of her injuries.
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Teresa D. Underwood
The Pima County Consolidated Justice Court has appointed Teresa D. Underwood as a court administrator, with responsibilities of overseeing the non-judicial operations of PCCJC.Â
Underwood previously served as Chief Executive/Clerk of Court of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Ohio, where she oversaw the day-to-day administrative operations and non-judicial functions for the Howard M. Metzenbaum US Courthouse in Cleveland. Underwood joined the bankruptcy court as a Supervisor in 2003, was promoted to Operations Manager in 2004, and Chief of Staff in 2013. Finally, she became its Chief Executive in 2017.
âWeâre excited to have Ms. Underwood join us as PCCJC administrator,â said Pima County Presiding Judge Kyle Bryson. âShe brings a wealth of experience and will be a dynamic administrative leader for this important court.â