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Peoria student in critical condition after being struck by car

Posted 3/10/23

A Sunset Heights Elementary School student in Peoria remains in critical condition after being hit by a vehicle March 9 at 98th Avenue and Deer Valley Road, police said.

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Peoria student in critical condition after being struck by car

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A Sunset Heights Elementary School student in Peoria remains in critical condition after being hit by a vehicle March 9 at 98th Avenue and Deer Valley Road, police said.

Police say impairment does not appear to be a factor.

Deer Valley Road was closed yesterday between Lake Pleasant Parkway and 91st Avenue as police continued to investigate in the late morning.

The student, who walks to Liberty High School in the morning for a first hour class, was hit by the vehicle in the crosswalk, according to a statement by Sunset Heights Principal Rae Conelley.

She said a crisis support team has been set up at both campuses to help any students who may need additional support.

"The safety of our students and staff is always our top priority," she said. "This is an opportune time to remind your child to be vigilant and aware in high traffic areas when walking to and from school."

She thanked parents for their patience with the situation.