Crime & Safety
3 Teens Killed In Halloween Night Crash In Warrington
Police have identified an 18-year-old passenger as one of the teens killed Friday night. A fourth teen is hospitalized in serious condition.

WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA ? An 18-year-old from Lower Southampton was one of three teenagers killed in a Halloween night crash in the 2600 block of Bristol Road in Warrington, police have confirmed. A fourth remains in critical condition.
Police said the accident happened around 9:30 p.m. when a Toyota Camry and a Ford Explorer crashed in the area of the former Fox Acute Center.
Police said the three teenagers were occupants in the Camry. A fourth teenager in the Camry remains in extremely critical condition at a hospital in Philadelphia. The driver of the Ford Explorer was not injured, police said.
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Police have identified one of the teens as Aziz Umidovich Amonov, 18, of Feasterville. Amonov was a front-seat passenger in the car.
The driver of the car, a 15-year-old, and a back seat passenger, a 16-year-old, were also killed. Because they are juveniles, their names are not being released, police said.
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A fourth teen, a 14-year-old, remains in critical condition at a Philadelphia hospital and was preparing for surgery on Saturday.
Warrington Police said they are coordinating with local school districts to prepare counseling services for students on Monday. Two of the students attended Neshaminy High School - one a freshman and the other a senior. The school affiliations of the other two victims have not yet been confirmed.
Initial reports indicated the crash was a head-on collision. Police have now determined that it was a side-angle crash with the most severe damage on the passenger side of the Camry.
According to police, a very preliminary investigation based on evidence from the scene and witness accounts suggests that the Camry was traveling eastbound on Bristol Road, while the Explorer was traveling westbound. As the Camry approached a downward crest in the narrow roadway, police said it appears the driver lost control, causing the vehicle to cross into the path (westbound) of the oncoming Explorer.
Warrington officers and detectives worked through Friday night and Saturday to identify the individuals involved.
"This is a heartbreaking and tragic situation," said police. "Our hearts and prayers are with the families and friends of those involved during this unimaginable time."
Responding to the scene with Warrington Police were the Warrington Fire Company, Warrington Community Ambulance, and Doylestown Fire Company No. 1.
Warrington Police Command and the Bucks County District Attorney?s Office Crash Reconstruction are conducting the investigation.
Anyone who may have witnessed the crash is asked to contact Warrington Police Officer James Umile at 215-343-3311, ext. 220 or email jumile@warringtonpd.com

(Warrington Township Police)
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