A 12-year-old girl was struck by a pickup truck Wednesday morning on her way to middle school in Aurora, police said.

On only the third day of the school year, the 12-year-old and her parents ended up in the hospital.

The middle schooler — who was commuting to school with friends — was riding an electric scooter in the crosswalk at the intersection of South Harvest and Orchard roads when she was hit by a turning pickup truck, Aurora Police Department spokesperson Joe Moylan said.

The crash happened less than a mile south of Infinity Middle School, near the edge of Aurora’s Pomeroy and Wheatlands neighborhoods.

“Just pay attention,” traffic officials with the police department said in a post reminding drivers that school is back in session. “You’re in a school zone, you know there’s going to be kids present. Look around, be vigilant and if you’re driving at a safe speed you’ll be able to stop before there’s any kind of accident.”

Aurora officers responded to the Wednesday crash around 9 a.m. and paramedics took the 12-year-old to the hospital with minor injuries around 9:20 a.m., Moylan said. No other students were injured.

The driver stayed at the scene and crash investigators are working to determine what exactly happened, Moylan said.

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