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14-year-old boy suffers head injury in Brookline crash

The teen was not wearing a helmet as he rode a motor scooter down Harvard Street, police said.

A 14-year-old boy suffered a serious head injury Thursday during a crash on Harvard Street in Brookline. Brookline Police Department

A 14-year-old boy suffered a serious head injury Thursday morning when his motor scooter collided with a car that was making a left turn onto a busy Brookline roadway, according to police.

The crash happened shortly before 7:30 a.m. near 525 Harvard St., close to the Allston border, the Brookline Police Department said in a news release.

“It was reported that a doctor was on scene and one of the parties involved was bleeding heavily from the head,” the release stated. First responders provided medical aid and secured the scene, closing Harvard Street in the area of the crash. 

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While initial reports indicated the collision involved a motorcycle, Brookline police said the teen was actually operating a moped. The department said a preliminary investigation indicates the teen was heading down Harvard Street toward Coolidge Corner when he failed to stop for a red light, crashing into the side of a vehicle that was making a left turn from Verndale Street. 

The boy was not wearing a helmet at the time and was rushed to Boston Children’s Hospital with a severe head laceration, according to police. His status was not immediately clear. 

Traffic investigators are actively looking into the crash, Brookline police said.

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