Toddler injured by uncle backing vehicle from drive

LEWISTON — A 2½-year-old girl was injured Thursday by a sport-utility vehicle that her uncle was backing out of a driveway.

girl run over
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United Ambulance paramedic/medical student Kyle Wescott carries a 2½-year-old girl from her home on Pierce Street after she was struck by a vehicle backing out of a driveway at 125 Pierce St. in Lewiston on Thursday.

The vehicle was driven by Arondal Anderson, 35, at 125 Pierce St., police said.

The accident occurred as a group of children played near the Pierce Street apartment house. 

“The little girl ran behind him as he was backing,” said Sgt. Danny LaChance of the Lewiston Police Department. "He bumped her, knocking her to the ground. All the children started screaming. He stopped immediately.”

The girl, who LaChance did not identify, was bleeding and had cuts on her face, police said. She was alert, conscious and crying. She was taken by rescue to Central Maine Medical Center for observation, police said.

As a rescue worker carried the girl to a waiting ambulance, a small crowd stood watching on the street. Residents of 125 Pierce St. declined to comment.

Across the street, Jeannine Roy was shaken up after watching what happened.

“I saw the guy was going to pull out," Roy said. "That little girl went in back of his car. I said, 'Oh, my God, the car's going to run over her!' I didn't have time to get out.”

Roy saw the accident from her window. Adults were sitting on the porch just yards away. “They didn't see it,” Roy said. “You know, behind (an SUV) like that, you don't see.”

No charges will be filed against Anderson, LaChance said.

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Blueyedmama's picture

Prayer!

My thoughts and prayers go out to both child and family. Accidents like this happen every day. Doest mean your a bad parent. Thank the lord she is ok. Children mover quicker then most parents.

salemgirl1's picture

accident

Yes thank god she is ok.... however never ever ever ever ever leave your child unattended !!!!!!! ever ever ever.

MeinMaine's picture
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So quick

To those who forget what its like to have kids...the little buggers MOVE FAST. This was a terrible accident, tradgedy thankfully avoided. Judgements need not be thrown around as to who was or wasn't doing what. Just because you didn't see a parent doesn't mean they weren't right there. Accidents have happened to the best of us parents, it only takes a very split second. Thank God she is ok.

roadwolfwalker's picture

WHERE WAS THE PARENTS

at 2 years old should always be in the parents site WHERE WAS THE PARENTS?

Patrick-Lewiston's picture

I drove by that house a

I drove by that house a little bit before the accident and saw very young children playing near the street and driveway. I commented to my daughter on how young they were to be playing there and that there seemed there was no one supervising them. I hope the toddler is doing well and my thoughts are with her family.

sourdough's picture
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Hope

Thank GOD ?

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