• February 10, 2023

Tracy Guerrero Injured in Auto Accident on Louetta Rd in Harris County, TX

Harris County, TX — September 8, 2022, 44-year-old Tracy Guerrero was seriously injured in a traffic accident on Louetta Road in Harris County.

Authorities say the incident happened around 10:40 a.m. on the 1700 block of Louetta near Louetta Glen Road. Preliminary investigation suggests Guerrero was driving a Kia Sorento with an attached trailer west in the outside lane of the roadway. Investigators allege the vehicle drifted partially off the road to the right and hit the sloping start of a guardrail. It traveled up the rail and briefly went airborne; after landing it rolled an unknown number of times and hit the rear of another Kia SUV before it came to rest upright.

Guerrero suffered serious injuries in the crash. No other injuries were reported.

No further information is currently available.


Police alleged the crash victim might have been distracted or inattentive when she started to drift off the road. I don't have any specific reason to argue with them, but at the same time I wonder if they found clear proof of that or just arrived at a plausible theory and stayed there. A lot of things can send a vehicle off-course, and while some may be in a driver's control many others—bad road conditions, vehicle malfunctions, even the trailer destabilizing the vehicle—aren't.

Again, I'm not saying police were wrong. I've just seen many instances where their efforts weren't really thorough enough to claim they were wholly right. Did the victim agree with their findings, or is there more to the story?

Tracy Guerrero Injured in Auto Accident on Louetta Rd in Harris County, TX
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