UPDATED: Student struck by unlicensed driver, seriously injured in front of Cape Cod Community College

 

Photos by John P. Carroll/CWN

Barnstable Police investigate the scene of a car vs pedestrian crash. A department drone is waiting to show an aerial view of the scene as part of the investigation

WEST BARNSTABLEFrom Barnstable Police: A college student was struck by a motor vehicle this morning while crossing on Route 132 in front of the Cape Cod Community College West Barnstable campus.

At approx. 8:15 AM, Barnstable Police received reports of a pedestrian accident at the crosswalk in front of Cape Cod Community College. Callers stated the pedestrian was conscious and alert after being struck by a car. Investigation revealed an 18-year-old Carver woman was allegedly crossing Route 132 from the west side of the road to the east side of the road on her way to class. While in the crosswalk, she was struck by a motor vehicle heading south on Route 132 towards Hyannis. The vehicle was a 2012 Toyota Corolla driven by 20-year-old Milenna Rodrigues of Centerville.

According to the investigation, the Carver woman was thrown several feet and sustained injuries to the left side of her body. She was transported to South Shore Hospital by the West Barnstable Fire Department Rescue.

Rodrigues’ vehicle had visible damage to the front and windshield area. She was transported by Barnstable Fire Rescue to Cape Cod Hospital for an unknown medical problem.

Rodrigues will be facing charges of Operating Without a License, Operating to Endanger, Operating an Unregistered Motor Vehicle, and a Crosswalk Violation.

The Barnstable Police Accident Reconstruction Team responded to the scene and the crash remains under investigation with additional charges possible.

Update: On Wednesday, Barnstable Police announced that the reconstruction team had completed the investigation and no further charges would be sought.

 



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