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STRASBURG -- A 14-year-old boy involved in a four-wheeler crash Monday afternoon is home after receiving stitches to his face and head at Winchester Medical Center. The Strasburg boy was attempting to cross Coal Mine Road around 2:30 p.m. when he failed to yield the right of way, putting him in the path of a 1995 Oldsmobile Sierra driven by town resident Robert Bowers, state Trooper T.A. Fox said Tuesday. The boy, who was not wearing a helmet, hit the car's windshield, and the vehicle drove the four-wheeler into a small tree, he said. The teen was sent to Winchester and released Monday night, Fox said. It is legal for a 14-year-old to drive a four-wheeler on private property and to cross roads in certain circumstances, Fox said. What the boy was doing, however, was illegal, Fox said. Charges are pending. Bowers was uninjured. -- Daily Staff Report Related category entriesThis entry was filed in the Police Log category. View more entries in this category:
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