A juvenile is dead following a weekend crash in southeast Laramie County, the Sheriff's Office says.

According to Public Information Officer Brandon Warner, the crash happened around 10:27 a.m. on Saturday, March 22, at the intersection of County Road 154 and County Road 207, about five miles south of the Egbert exit.

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Warner says the juvenile was riding in a car with their mother when a southbound pickup T-boned the passenger side of their westbound car.

"The adult female driver of the car was injured and taken to CRMC for treatment," Warner said in a news release. "We’re very saddened to report that the juvenile passenger in the car did not survive injuries sustained in the crash."

Warner says a Wyoming Highway Patrol crash reconstructionist was called to the scene to help investigate and document the incident.

No Signs of Impairment

Warner says it's not believed either driver was impaired.

"Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of everyone involved in this terrible tragedy," said Warner.

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