Pedestrian fatally struck by vehicle identified as Highlands Ranch seventh-grader

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HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. — A family member identified a pedestrian who was struck and killed at an intersection Wednesday morning as a Highlands Ranch seventh-grader.

"Alex journeyed to school that day brimming with the excitement and anticipation of his first baseball practice of the season. Alex loved baseball and was a great athlete, proudly batting and pitching lefty," Cegielski said. During this period of sadness, you may notice a variety of reactions from your child. You may find them unusually talkative or quiet. They may ask a lot of questions, be anxious, or may want to be near you more than usual. You may also notice no reaction from them. Teens can experience a wide range of feelings and behaviors that are normal when dealing with this kind of tragedy. Any of these may be signs of the need for additional support.

 

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