Twin Girls, 3, Drown in Pool at Apartment Complex in Sherman, Texas: 'This Is So Sad'

Mar. 15, 2025

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A pair of 3-year-old twin girls have tragically drowned in an apartment complex swimming pool in Sherman, Texas.

A news release from the Sherman Police Departmentposted on Facebookon Thursday, Aug. 29 detailed that Sherman Police Dispatch received a 911 call at “approximately 1159 hours” on Wednesday, Aug. 28 “regarding two children discovered unconscious in a swimming pool.”

According toCBS News,police said that a maintenance worker found the two girls in the pool, which is within the West Washington Street apartment complex, Ridgeview Apartments, and performed CPR on them.

Police and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) then responded, and EMS performed live-saving measures on arrival, per the police department release.

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Speaking toNews 12after the tragic incident, local woman Carrie Curry detailed what she witnessed.

“I was leaving my apartment, and I saw the commotion with the ambulance and fire trucks and stuff,” she told the outlet. “So I went in behind the police officer’s car, and I saw everybody at the pool. When I looked across there, the maintenance man was standing there, he’s soaking wet.”

“This is a sad moment,” she said to News 12. “This is so sad. And it’s a prayerful moment. We need to pray for our children. We really do. Take care of your babies.”

Sherman Police Department administrative lieutenant Kevin Garbacik also spoke with the outlet about moment the maintenance worker discovered the twin girls in the pool.

“Maintenance found them in the pool, they were already underwater," he told the outlet. “Maintenance was able to pull them out and start recovery efforts with them.”

According to CBS News, police said the parents of the two twin girls were present on the property at the time of the incident.

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Curry also urged families to remain alert to the whereabouts of their children at all times.

“Parents, if you have children and keep your eye on your children, always know where they are, whether they’re in the house or outside,” she said, per News 12. “Take care of your babies. They’re our future”

Sherman Police Department did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for more information.

source: people.com