Central Texas Teenager Killed in Highway Crash
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Central Texas Teenager Killed in Highway Crash
A Central Texas teenager is dead after the vehicle she was driving collided with an 18-wheeler.
Reporter: By Micah Williams
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BRIGGS (July 24, 2009)--A Copperas Cove teenager is dead after the vehicle she was driving collided with an 18-wheeler Thursday.

Monica Annmaria Guice, 19, was pronounced dead at Scott and White Hospital, in Temple, after she was flown there by helicopter ambulance.

Guice was westbound on Loop 308 at 4:55 p.m. Thursday when she attempted to pull onto U.S. Highway 183 at Briggs.

Guice's 2008 Dodge Avenger collided with a 2010 Peterbuilt tractor semi-trailer truck driven by Andrew Wheeler, 24, of Comanche.

Texas Department of Public Safety trooper Ricky Mintz investigated the accident and reported Guice failed to yield to the truck.

Both drivers were wearing seatbelts.

There were two children in the truck cab with Wheeler and they were wearing seatbelts, as well.

No one in the truck cab was injured.

Dr. Timothy Stallard pronounced Guice dead at 6:42 p.m.


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Posted by: Ashley Location: north fort myers on Sep 11, 2009 at 07:06 PM

i never got to meet u personaly but your mom has told me soo much about you i wish i got the chance to meet you but GOD took u home R.I.P MONICA ANNMARIE GUICE!!!
Posted by: saddened Location: TEMPLE on Aug 1, 2009 at 01:06 AM

i met you once or twice and you showed me nothing but a friendliness feeling! you sister is hurting but im tryna do what i can to keep her up =( although its so much that i can do ya kno? you take care up there ok???
Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 29, 2009 at 03:53 PM

i feel so bad i got the last text message before she got hit it was all my fault why didnt i wait to text her i love you and miss moni
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