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In today's paper
Hasn't anybody got any frikkin brains?? Where are the parents?
One of these kids is a doctor's kid, I think.
Two teens remain in ICU after weekend accident
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Tuesday, November 06, 2007
By Erin Quinn
Tribune-Herald staff writer
Two Midway High School students remain in the intensive care unit at Scott & White hospital in Temple today following a weekend accident on Ritchie Road in West Waco.
Bren Nedbalek, 16, of Hewitt, and Casey Isenberg, 14, of Waco, were among seven occupants of 1986 Toyota pickup that crashed just after 3 a.m. Saturday in the 2500 block of Ritchie Road after the driver, Jacob Kieran, 17, of Woodway, lost control of the vehicle.
Kieran was charged with not having proof of liability insurance, failure to control speed and operating a vehicle with passengers who are under age 18 in the open bed of a pickup.
Waco police responded to the accident call at 3:13 a.m., and four ambulances from ETMC arrived about 3:25 a.m.
According to the accident report, Kieran’s truck was traveling north in the 2500 block of Ritchie Road when it began sliding and he lost control of the vehicle. The truck went off the road and rolled.
All seven of the truck’s occupants were taken to local hospitals.
Also in the truck were Aaron Cooper, 17, of Hewitt; Damien McMichael, 15, of Hewitt; Matthew Crisman, 15, of Hewitt; and Kenneth Cummings, 14, of Woodway.
Additional details will be posted
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