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Chiles High School Student Remembered 4 Months After Death

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL)-- It's almost been 4 months since a Leon County teenager was killed in a car accident. On Saturday, friends and family of Ansley Rayborn ran in her memory.

The 14-year-old Chiles High School student was killed February 7th after being ejected from a car on Old Chemonie Road. Her family started the Ansley Rayborn Scholarship in her memory.

"I just think. Ansley if she had a say she'd probably want something like this. Some good made out of the tragedy of her death. It brings the community together and everybody. And I think it shows the support everybody in the community has for she and for her family. For the Rayborns," said Frank Flynn, the coordinator of "Run For Ansley."

Rayborn was with 4 other friends the night of the accident. A witness told investigators that they saw some of the teen in the car hide bottles of alcohol in the woods after the accident.

No charges have been filed against the 15-year-old driver that was cited as the fault of the accident.