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Impaired Driver Kills Dedicated Crossing Guard in Louisiana
2 May
Summary
- Dedicated crossing guard Katy Wells was killed helping children cross the street.
- The driver, Darren Goudeau, is charged with vehicular homicide and DWI.
- Community members expressed deep sorrow and concern over speeding.

Katy Wells, a crossing guard with over 40 years of service in Livingston Parish, Louisiana, died tragically on Thursday. She was struck and killed by a vehicle while helping children cross a street.
The driver, identified as 64-year-old Darren Goudeau, has been charged with vehicular homicide and first-offense DWI. Authorities later upgraded the DWI charge to a second offense after discovering a prior conviction from 2022.
Wells was deeply cherished by her community, with numerous social media posts and personal tributes highlighting her unwavering dedication and warmth. Residents expressed profound sadness over her loss.
Concerns have also been raised by locals regarding vehicle speed on the highway near the elementary school, with some calling for reduced speed limits to prevent future tragedies.