TODAY IS SHELBY COUNTY. FAMILY IS IN MOURNING OVER THE LOSS OF A 14 YEAR OLD BOY WHO DIED AFTER BEING HURT IN AN ATV CRASH. ALABASTER POLICE SAY THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED EARLIER TODAY ON MAYVIEW COURT. THE CORONER’S OFFICE IDENTIFIES THE TEEN AS ANDERSON GUTIERREZ AGUILAR. HE WAS GIVEN CPR AND RUSHED TO SHELBY BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER, WHERE HE LATER DIED. A SECOND CHILD WAS ALSO TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL AS A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE. THE CRASH
Teenager killed in ATV collision in Alabaster
An ATV rider died in a collision in Alabaster Sunday.The Alabaster Police Department said officers and firefighters responded to the 90 block of May View Court Feb. 2, and found a juvenile who was unconscious and CPR was being administered.The police department believes there was a single ATV collision.The juvenile was taken to Shelby Baptist Medical Center and died awhile later, said police.The APD said a second juvenile was injured and also taken to the hospital.The coroner's office identified the deceased as Anderson Aguilar, 14, of Columbiana."Our condolences and prayers are with the family during this time of tragedy. We are also praying for the community, officers, paramedics and others involved in this tragic incident," said Chief Curtis Rigney of the Alabaster Police Department.An investigation is ongoing.Stay up-to-date: The latest headlines and weather from WVTM 13
ALABASTER, Ala. —
An ATV rider died in a collision in Alabaster Sunday.
The Alabaster Police Department said officers and firefighters responded to the 90 block of May View Court Feb. 2, and found a juvenile who was unconscious and CPR was being administered.
The police department believes there was a single ATV collision.
The juvenile was taken to Shelby Baptist Medical Center and died awhile later, said police.
The APD said a second juvenile was injured and also taken to the hospital.
The coroner's office identified the deceased as Anderson Aguilar, 14, of Columbiana.
"Our condolences and prayers are with the family during this time of tragedy. We are also praying for the community, officers, paramedics and others involved in this tragic incident," said Chief Curtis Rigney of the Alabaster Police Department.
An investigation is ongoing.
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