2nd child in stroller hit by vehicle in MoCo
For the second time in three days, a child in a stroller was struck by a vehicle in Montgomery County, Crime Scene reports.
About 3:30 p.m. Monday, a woman was pushing a stroller carrying a child of about 3 years old near the corner of Sligo Creek Parkway and University Boulevard West. The stroller was hit, but the child wasn't ejected.
The woman and child were taken to local medical facilities. Capt. Oscar Garcia, a spokesman for the county's Fire and Rescue Service, said their injuries appear to be "serious but not life threatening."
On Friday, a 16-month old girl was hit by a SUV while she was inside a stroller in Aspen Hill.
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illegals running over illegals and taken to hospital by illegals responders on the taxpayer's dime as reported by illegals.....