Crime & Safety

Mother Among 3 Victims In Eastern Montco Crash

A GoFundMe page has been launched for Gabrielle Sims, who was killed in a three-vehicle crash on County Line Road on Friday night.

HATBORO, PA —A young mother is among the three victims of a three-vehicle crash on County Line Road on Friday night.

A GoFundMe page was created by Kaylee Graham of Northampton Township for one of her best friends, Gabrielle Sims, who was killed in the crash. Three other people were injured, including one in critical condition, according to Hatboro Borough Police.

The GoFundMe page has raised nearly $10,000 of its $75,000 goal.

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"One of my best friends Gabrielle Sims was taken in a very horrific car accident and was taken at the young age of 31," Graham said in the GoFundMe post. "She not only was my best friend, she was also a mother to a 4-year-old baby girl, who now has to continue her life without her mommy. She was an amazing mother, a caring sister, a loving daughter, a special niece, a great worker, and an even better friend."

Hatboro Police Chief Mark Ruegg told Patch that more information should be released this week as the investigation into the crash continues. Police have not released the identities of the three victims.

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The Hatboro Police Department responded at 6:35 p.m. Friday to the area of County Line Road and Park Avenue for a report of a vehicle crash with entrapment. The crash involved three vehicles, one of which flipped on its roof.

An initial investigation determined that a Chevy Camaro driven by a 31-year-old man was traveling west on County Line Road near the Warminster border and crossed into the eastbound travel lanes where it struck a Nissan SUV traveling east.

The Nissan was driven by a 69-year-old woman. A third vehicle, a Hyundai which was traveling eastbound behind the Nissan, was also involved in the crash.

Graham said the family is in desperate need of help putting Sims to rest and making sure that her daughter is taken care of.

"Thank you so very much for anything and all you can do. Even if it’s just a share we need your help," Graham said.

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