Texas Teen Killed, Another Critical in Jeep-Towed Sled Crash During Winter Storm
Frisco, Texas police say a 16-year-old girl was killed and another 16-year-old girl critically injured Sunday afternoon when the sled they were riding, being towed by a 16-year-old boy driving a Jeep Wrangler on a residential street, struck a curb and crashed into a tree amid icy storm conditions. First responders arrived just before 3 p.m., performed life-saving measures on both teens and transported them to local hospitals, where one later died and the other remains in critical condition. Police are not publicly naming the juveniles, but the victim was identified in a family social-media post as Elizabeth Marie Angle, a Wakeland High School sophomore and soccer player for her school and FC Dallas. The accident occurred as a major winter storm left much of North Texas coated in ice, sleet and snow and crippled power and travel across the South, and Frisco authorities are using the case to warn residents that sledding behind vehicles on slick streets can be deadly. The investigation is ongoing, and no charges have yet been announced.
đ Key Facts
- Incident occurred just before 3 p.m. Sunday on a residential street in Frisco, Texas.
- A 16-year-old boy was driving a Jeep Wrangler towing two 16-year-old girls on a sled; the sled hit a curb and then a tree.
- One girl, identified by her mother as 16-year-old Elizabeth Marie Angle, died at the hospital; the other remains in critical condition.
- The crash happened during a severe winter storm that left North Texas covered in ice, sleet and snow, creating hazardous conditions.
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