Police: Mother urged 8-year-old girl killed by train to crawl under train, cross tracks

Wednesday, December 19, 2018
8-year-old killed by train was urged by mother to crawl under train and cross tracks, police say
8-year-old killed by train was urged by mother to crawl under train and cross tracks, police say

FRESNO, Calif. -- Fresno Police are charging the mother of an 8-year-old girl with felony child endangerment.

The child was killed Monday night when run over by a train at Belmont and Diana in Central Fresno. The girl was attempting to crawl under a stopped train to get to the other side of the street, when the train lurched forward.

Police Chief Jerry Dyer said the mother, Joy Frances Collins, told officers she often crawled under stopped trains with her two kids.

She said was in a hurry to catch a bus Monday night, but the mile long train was in the way. Her 9-year-old son made it across, but her daughter, 8-year-old Joyanna Harris, was trapped as soon as she started under the train.

"The daughter was reluctant at first, but upon being encouraged by the mother to cross the track, she too made her way underneath the rail car and attempted to reach the other side," Dyer said.

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A 12-year-old boy was among those who saw it all happen.

"And the girl went under, the train started moving, and she got caught, and she started getting dragged," he said.

The death was horrific for the entire neighborhood. David Hunt believes living near the railroad tracks is a hazard.

"This is the second body I've seen since I've been here. I've been here a year. I think its about the fifth time somebody has been hit," Hunt said.

Streets that once crossed the tracks have been closed due to accidents. Over the years, neighbors have asked for fencing or barriers along the tracks because the tracks and the trains attract children.

"I see kids play on the tracks, all the time. All the time," a teen girl said.

But Chief Dyer said this case is not about fencing. It was about a mother allowing a child to be put in harm's way.

"Its an unfortunate tragedy but at the end of the day this was preventable," Dyer said.

The mother was arrested and booked into the Fresno County Jail. She then posted bail and was released from custody.