• February 13, 2023

Michelle Noria Killed in Car Accident in Harris County, TX

Harris County, TX -- February 12, 2023, Michelle Noria was killed due to an accident where a vehicle crashed along the roadway.

Initial details provided by the Harris County Sheriff's Department said that the accident happened at around 2:00 a.m. along Hopper Road just off Eastex.

It appears that Michelle Noria was in a vehicle traveling eastbound along Hopper. Somehow, the vehicle lost control and ran off-road where it crashed, then overturned.

Michelle Noria Killed in Car Accident in Harris County, TX

Due to the accident, Noria sustained fatal injuries. No one else appeared to be injured. No further information is available at this time.

With an early morning wreck like this, a major concern is whether or not the crash is going to get the attention it deserves. Were there witnesses here? Were authorities able to preserve details at the scene? Is the crash being treated as a low priority? Depending on the answers to these questions, the answers to the more important questions surrounding what happened here may be challenging to get into the hands of the victim's loved ones. I'm sure authorities have every intention of getting clear information about what happened here, but it remains to be seen if their efforts will live up to those intentions.

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