• January 25, 2023

Yolanda Johnson, Jermaine Delahoussaye Injured in Car Accident in Port Arthur, TX

Port Arthur, TX -- January 7, 2023, Yolanda Johnson and Jermaine Delahoussaye were injured after an accident where their vehicle crashed.

Authorities said that the incident happened at around 11:17 a.m. near the intersection of 39th Street and Tallowood Lane.

Details suggest that 40-year-old Jermaine Delahoussaye and 46-year-old Yolanda Johnson were in a Chevy Avalanche going westbound on 39th Street. For reasons unconfirmed, the vehicle left its lane and crashed into a power pole.

Yolanda Johnson, Jermaine Delahoussaye Injured in Car Accident in Port Arthur, TX

As a result of the crash, Johnson sustained injuries said to be incapacitating. Delahoussaye's injuries were said to be non-incapacitating. Additional details about the crash cannot be confirmed at this time.

Just before noon, single-vehicle wrecks like this aren't exactly that common. They tend to happen late at night or early in the morning. Crashes like this around this time of day raise concerns something unusual happened, like a mechanical defect, hazards in the road, some other reckless driver that left the scene, etc. Were authorities diligent in considering these relatively irregular possible factors?

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