A pickup truck lurched off a road in western Wisconsin today and hit a group of Girl Scouts picking up trash in a ditch, leaving three girls and one adult dead and critically injuring a fourth girl, police said.
Sergeant Daniel Sokup of the Lake Hallie Police Department said the driver of the black Ford F-150 pickup truck fled the scene but later turned himself in. He identified the driver as Colton Treu, 21, of Chippewa, Falls, Wisconsin.
Sokup said Treu will be charged with four counts of homicide through the negligent use of a vehicle. Sokup said the crash happened before a hill and there were no blind spots.
"The area is not an unsafe area," he said. Sokup said it was not immediately known if there were other factors that might have led the driver to leave the road.
The crash happened late on Saturday morning US time as the girls were picking up litter in a ditch in Lake Hallie, a town about 153km east of Minneapolis. The pickup was heading north and crossed over a lane and went into the ditch, striking the group.