A 14-year-old Lewisville ISD student died Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle in Flower Mound, prompting an ongoing police investigation and a wave of grief throughout the community. Authorities responded to the collision just before 4 p.m. at the intersection of Valley Ridge Boulevard and Browning Drive, an area that sees steady neighborhood traffic during after-school hours. According to the Flower Mound Police Department, officers arrived to find that a juvenile pedestrian had been injured after a pickup truck entered the intersection while she attempted to cross the roadway.
Investigators reported that the driver of a 2020 Chevrolet pickup truck had been stopped at a stop sign facing south in the 6000 block of Browning Road. As the driver began moving forward, the pedestrian, identified as 14-year-old Flower Mound resident Isha Mishra, was struck. Emergency responders transported her to Medical City Denton Hospital, where she later died despite medical efforts. The Denton County Medical Examiner confirmed her identity shortly after the incident.
Officials noted that Mishra was a ninth-grade student at Marcus High School. In a statement, Lewisville ISD expressed deep sorrow over the loss, acknowledging the impact the tragedy has had on the school community. The district stated that crisis counseling teams would remain available to support students and staff coping with the news and emphasized the importance of respecting the privacy of Mishra’s family during such a difficult time.
Police said the driver, a 60-year-old Lewisville resident, remained at the scene and cooperated fully with authorities. He was not injured in the crash, and investigators have not released his name as the inquiry continues. No charges have been announced as detectives work to review roadway conditions, vehicle movement, and witness accounts to determine the circumstances leading to the collision.
The tragedy has resonated deeply within the Flower Mound community, particularly among families and students who frequent the area near the crash site. The Village Church, located close to both Marcus High School and the scene of the incident, opened its doors for a prayer vigil on Wednesday to offer residents a space for comfort. Lead pastor Matt Chandler noted that the crash occurred only a short distance from the church, and he emphasized the congregation’s desire to provide support for those struggling with grief and shock.
In addition to the vigil, the church announced a recovery-focused event scheduled for Wednesday evening, intended to assist individuals coping with trauma and emotional distress. Organizers invited the public to gather at the church’s campus on Justin Road to reflect, pray, and find community support as residents continue processing the devastating loss.
As Flower Mound police continue their investigation, the incident has renewed local conversations about pedestrian safety, traffic awareness, and the need for heightened caution near school zones and residential areas. The death of the young student has left classmates, educators, and neighbors mourning a life cut tragically short while the community rallies to support those affected.