Three Children Critically Injured in Pedestrian Accident on Highway 27 in Spokane Valley

Spokane Valley, WA (June 09, 2026) – A woman and her three children were injured after being struck by a vehicle while crossing the intersection of 24th Avenue and Highway 27 in Spokane Valley.
According to publicly available information, the incident occurred on Tuesday, June 09, 2026, when a vehicle collided with a 37-year-old woman and her three children as they were crossing the roadway. Emergency responders arrived at the scene and rendered aid before transporting the victims to a local hospital for treatment.
The injured pedestrians, including two 11-year-old boys and a 2-year-old boy, were taken to Sacred Heart Medical Center. Authorities reported that at least two of the children sustained critical injuries. The mother was also transported to the hospital with injuries described as minor.
Investigators with the Washington State Patrol stated that charges were pending against the driver involved in the collision, a 16-year-old female. Officials have not released additional details regarding the circumstances that led to the crash as the investigation remains ongoing.
Traffic in the area was affected while emergency personnel assisted the victims and authorities conducted their investigation at the scene.
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