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Dodging Cars
Freeways and other major roads are formidable barriers for deer, bobcats and other large animals seeking food, den sites and mates. Key crossings within wildlife corridors are mapped in Valley Briefing, B2.
Stricken Family
Relatives of Terrance Tyrell Watson, the 5-year-old Sylmar boy killed Friday by a dump truck while waiting for a bus, are establishing a trust fund to benefit his injured mother and her other two children. Terrance, pictured above, died in a chain-reaction accident in Granada Hills when the truck careened into a bus shelter. His mother, Lucy Taylor, 36, a nurse’s aide and single mom, remains hospitalized with a broken knee and leg, and with back and neck injuries. “We are all devastated by this,” said Patricia Hall, a cousin. “We are in a lot of pain.” The Terrance Watson Memorial Trust Fund can be contacted c/o Calvary Federal Credit Union, 12928 Vaughan St., San Fernando 91340 or by calling (818) 899-5818.
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