The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

3 Girl Scouts killed in ‘senseless’ hit-and-run

- By Cleve R. Wootson Jr.

The Girl Scouts from Chip- pewa Falls had adopted the hilly, rural stretch of County Road P in western Wisconsin, so, with trash bags in hand, they dutifully picked up litter Saturday afternoon, tunics and sashes supplanted by lime-green safety vests.

Suddenly, a speeding Ford F-150 veered off the road into a ditch where three girls and an adult chaperone were performing community service. The two-ton pickup slammed into the Scouts, visiting tragedy on the town of 14,000 before speeding off.

Two girls and a chaperone were killed on the roadside, according to the Lake Hallie Police Department, which is investigat­ing. One girl died later at a hospital. A surviving Scout was in critical condition. Authoritie­s have not released their identities.

Colten Treu, 21, who is also from Chippewa Falls, later surrendere­d to police, authoritie­s said. Investigat­ors haven’t said what caused him to drive off the road. He was jailed Sunday and charged with four counts of homi- cide through the negligent use of a vehicle.

The rest of the community was left to come to grips with a sudden, almost unfathom- able loss.

“Our hearts are broken for the girls and families of the Girl Scouts of the Northweste­rn Great Lakes,” Sylvia Acevedo, CEO of Girl Scouts of the USA, said in a statement Sunday.

It was the third tragedy in the greater community of Scouts in less than five months.

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