Alyssa Shepherd Found Guilty on Charges Stemming from Fulton County Bus Stop Crash

Alyssa Shepherd

The woman accused of killing three children with her vehicle at a Fulton County bus stop last year has been found guilty on all five counts.

Alyssa Shepherd faced three Level 5 felony counts of reckless homicide, a Level 6 felony count of criminal recklessness resulting in bodily injury, and a misdemeanor count of passing a school bus with its stop arm extended causing bodily injury. WSBT-TV reports that a jury returned guilty verdicts on all of those counts Friday.

On October 30, 2018, Shepherd reportedly hit four children with a pickup truck, as they were attempting to board a Tippecanoe Valley school bus on State Road 25, killing six-year-old twins Xzavier and Mason Ingle and their nine-year-old sister Alivia Stahl, and injuring another child, Maverik Lowe.

Sentencing is scheduled for December 18.