East Valley Tribune: Northeast Mesa Edition - May 7, 2017

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Ev residents can apply to use self-driving cars Sunday, May 7, 2017

Pedestrian deaths growing with rise in distractions BY JIM WALSH Tribune Staff Writer

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inutes before a pickup truck ran a red light and killed her, Pamela Hesselbacher sent a message to her husband, Matt, saying that she and their two small children had left a nearby park and would be home soon. “We finished up at the park. We are headed home now. We’ll see you in about 15 minutes,” she said. “Love you.”

But Pamela, 31, never made it home, even though she was only about 100 yards away. She was struck on Nov. 12 by the truck at Ponderosa and Ray roads in Chandler, where a makeshift memorial still features a picture of her smiling. She was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. Hesselbacher became one of a growing number of pedestrians killed in collisions with cars in the East Valley and Arizona during 2016. Police and traffic safety advocates cite the deadly combination of distracted driving

and distracted walking, with cellphones viewed as a strong contributing factor. Other factors include high speeds on sixlane arterial roads, long distances between intersections, speeding, impaired driving and walking, jaywalking and the need to retrofit cities built for cars to make them more accommodating to pedestrians and bicyclists. East Valley cities have embraced this retrofit See

PEDESTRIAN on page 4

Foster parents go through ups and downs with kids COMMUNITY.......... 13 Church takes the day off to serve teachers in East Valley

SPORTS .................... 20 Corona del Sol pitcher throws perfect game in playoff opener

EVENTS ..................... 24 Mother's Day hangouts to make Mom feel special

BUSINESS........................16 OPINION.........................18 SPORTS...........................20 FAITH............................... 22 CLASSIFIED....................30

BY RALPH ZUBIATE Tribune Managing Editor

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helley and Danny Valdez decided a few years ago that they wanted to open up their home to kids who needed it, becoming foster parents. Now, they’re being torn up emotionally as the two girls they’ve raised for about two years are about to be taken away from them to be rejoined with their birth mother. They had just been told they might be able to adopt the pair when the courts changed the plan. “I have no regrets,” Shelley said. “They’re the two sweetest girls in the whole world,” she said about the children placed with them, who are now 5 and 2½. The girls’ names are being withheld for their own privacy. “I have regrets,” Danny countered. “Not with the girls, but with how the system treats us.” Added Shelley: “I don’t want to come across as angry, but we’re in kind of a bad place now.” But through all the court dates and home inspections and visits with the birth mom, they both still love the little girls. “They’ve been such a blessing,” Shelley said. “But this is a lot harder than raising your own kids.” See

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(Anisia Valdez/Special to the Tribune)

Shelley and Danny Valdez are foster parents to two little girls, 5 and 2 1/2. The girls soon will be rejoined with their mother.

Resources for foster and adoptive parents

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ay is National Foster Care Month. To learn more about fostering and adopting children in need, visit these websites:

◆ AdoptUSKids: adoptuskids.org ◆ Arizona Association for Foster & Adoptive Parents: azafap.org ◆ Arizona Department of Child Safety: dcs.az.gov/foster-care ◆ Christian Family Care: cfcare.org

◆ Arizona Friends of Foster Children Organization: affcf.org ◆ National Foster Care Month resources: childwelfare.gov/fostercaremonth ◆ National Foster Parent Association: nfpaonline.org


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