TORRINGTON – The Wyoming Highway Patrol Association recently issued a statement regarding an accident on February 12. The release further indicated, Wyoming State Trooper Parker Smith …
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TORRINGTON – The Wyoming Highway Patrol Association recently issued a statement regarding an accident on February 12. The release further indicated, Wyoming State Trooper Parker Smith responded to a motor vehicle accident on Wednesday morning, however it was not a typical accident. The trooper discovered the victims of the accident were his wife and two young children.
“On the morning of February 12, Wyoming State Trooper Parker Smith experienced one of the most terrible calls a law enforcement officer can get – a serious injury vehicle crash involving severe injury to a small child. What makes this crash even more tragic is that when he arrived on scene, he discovered the vehicle was his family’s minivan, carrying his wife and two children. Thankfully his wife, Aby, and four-year-old son, PJ, were not seriously injured,” the association explained Friday evening. “Two-year-old Christian, however, was seriously injured in the crash and was flown to Scottsbluff, Nebraska and then on to Children’s Hospital of Colorado for ongoing, advanced care.”
According to the statement, Christian’s injuries are significant and will warrant an extended hospital stay, creating an even bigger burden on the family.