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Two twin boys and their older sister died Tuesday morning in a crash in Fulton County.
Vic Ryckaert, [email protected]

Twin Boys and their big sister died Tuesday, April 27th, 2011 at 9:00 pm

Xzavier and Mason Ingle, both 6, and Alivia Stahl, 9, were struck while crossing the road to get on their bus. They died at the scene of the crash near 4600 North Ind. 25, north Rochester in Fulton County.

A fourth child, 11-year-old Maverik Lowe, was airlifted to Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne with life-threatening injuries.

Alyssa Shepherd, 24, of Rochester, was arrested and arrested with reckless homicide and other crimes, records show.

Here's what we know about this tragedy:

Who are the children

Twin brothers Xzavier and Mason, their sister Alivia Stahl and Maverik Lowe were students in the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation. Xzavier, Mason, and Alivia attended Mentone Elementary School.

Maverik is a student at Tippecanoe Valley Middle School, police said. He was critically injured with multiple broken bones and underwent surgery Tuesday at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne.

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What happened at the bus stop

The children left their neighborhood to their school bus about 7:15 am when they were struck by the southbound Toyota pickup, Indiana State Police Sgt. Tony Slocum said.

The children were crossing the two-lane highway to catch their bus, which was stopped in the northbound lane with its flashing lights and "STOP" arm extended.

Police did not say how fast the pickup was tracking. The speed limit on that stretch of Ind. 25 is 55 mph.

Alyssa Shepherd, 24, was arrested on reckless homicide charges after a deadly crash in Fulton County, ISP said. (Photo: Provided by Indiana State Police)

Who is the pickup driver

Alyssa Shepherd works as children's director at Faith Outreach, a Foursquare Gospel Church in Rochester. The Rev. Terry Baldwin, the church's senior pastor, declined to answer specific questions Wednesday.

"Our hearts are broken for the family who have suffered such a tremendous loss," Baldwin told IndyStar during a phone call. "We are fervently praying for everyone.

"Also, please remember our community."

What is the driver with

Shepherd was busy with a number of incidents of homicide and a misdemeanor count of passing a school bus when a signal is extended, short records show.

She was booked into the Fulton County Jail and released after posting $ 15,000 bond, the Fulton County Sheriff's Department said Wednesday.

Shepherd remained at the scene after the crash and cooperated with investigators. She was given a blood test, but they did not think that they were a factor.

The investigation

Ind. Indiana State Police accident investigators measured the impact sites,

The National Transportation Safety Board feels a team at Rochester on Wednesday to conduct its own investigation.

A state mourns

Gov. Eric Holcomb was among many who offered condolences Tuesday.

"Holcomb said in a statement." Janet and I Feel, "What do you think?"

"Today, and for many more to come, we need your help.

Call IndyStar reporter Vic Ryckaert at (317) 444-2701. Follow him on Twitter: @VicRyc.

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