Police: Boy Struck And Killed By Car While Riding Bike In Blaine Friday Night, Driver Arrested
(UPDATE: The victim has been identified as 16-year-old Anthony J. Janisch, the Anoka County Sheriff's Office announced Sunday.)
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- The Anoka County Sheriff's Office says a teenage boy was struck and killed by a car while riding a bike in Blaine on Friday night. The driver -- a 28-year-old Blaine man -- has been booked into the Anoka County Jail. He could soon be charged with criminal vehicular homicide.
First responders went to the intersection of 129th Avenue Northeast and Lincoln Street in Blaine just after 6:30 p.m, according to a news release. Law enforcement says the boy was riding the bike in the eastbound direction, along with two other teenagers, when a Saab vehicle that was traveling in the westbound direction struck him head on. EMTs attempted life-saving measures on the boy, but he was eventually pronounced dead at the scene.
Law enforcement say it is not known if alcohol was a contributing factor in the crash.
The Blaine Police Department, Midwest Medical Examiner's Office and Anoka County Sheriff's Office are continuing to investigate the crash. The Minnesota State Patrol is assisting with crash reconstruction.
WCCO does not name suspects until they are formally charged with a crime.