• January 26, 2023

Ronald Patterson Killed in Car Accident in Harris County, TX

Harris County, TX -- January 2, 2023, Ronald Patterson was killed following an accident where his vehicle crashed off the roadway.

Harris County officials said that the incident happened along the 9700 block of Garth Road. Details suggest that a Chevy Silverado, apparently driven by Ronald Patterson, was northbound on Garth. For reasons unclear, the vehicle ran off-road where it crashed into a ditch.

Ronald Patterson Killed in Car Accident in Harris County, TX

Patterson sustained fatal injuries as a result of the crash. No one else appeared to be involved in the crash. The cause cannot be confirmed at this time.

My concern here is whether or not there's more to this story authorities may be overlooking. Right now, I have no reason to believe that authorities are doing anything other than getting all the answers they can for the victims and families. But when I see sparse information like this, it's often similar to the information the family is getting—that is to say not nearly enough. I know how important it can be for a grieving family to get answers, and I hope authorities had the time, tools, and personnel to ensure they got them here.

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