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A western Wisconsin community on the road to the road and the road to the road.
Author (s): The author of the book is one of the children who have been struck by the truck on Saturday in Lake Hallie, Rochester, Minnesota. The girls were members of Troop 3055 and were fourth-grade students at Halmstad Elementary School in Adjoining Chippewa Falls, which is about 90 miles east of Minneapolis.
"Our hearts are broken for the girls and families of the Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes," CEO Sylvia Acevedo of Girl Scouts of the USA said in a statement Sunday. "The Girl Scout Moves Everywhere With Our Sister Girl Scouts in Wisconsin to Grieve and Comfort One Another in the Wake of This Terrible Tragedy."
Lake Hallie Police Sgt. Daniel Sokup said the pickup, a black Ford F-150, crossed to lane and veered into a roadside ditch, striking the victims. Other members of the troop have been picked up from the opposite shoulder.
The 21-year-old driver, Colten Treu of Chippewa Falls, is said to be in charge of killing homicides, Sokup said. It was unclear Sunday if Treu had an attorney who could speak for him. Police misspelled Treu's first name as "Colton" in initial news releases.
Sokup said it was not enough to leave the road. The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that the crash happened before and there were no blind spots, Sokup said it was "not an unsafe area."
But Cecily Spallees, a personal care attendant, told the newspaper that, which is changing rapidly from a 55-mph to a 35-mph zone.
"I'm always telling one of my residents that he should not walk this night at night," Spallees said. "It's not safe."
Troop 3055's regional council, the Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes, expressed its condolences on Facebook and said Sunday evening at the girls' school.
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