• February 14, 2023

Luis Alpizar Killed in Car Accident in Harris County, TX

Harris County, TX -- February 11, 2023, Luis Alpizar was killed due to an accident where a vehicle crashed off the side of the road.

Investigators were called to the crash scene at around 4:30 a.m. along West Sam Houston Parkway North near West Road. It appears that Luis Alpizar was in a vehicle traveling northbound along Sam Houston. For reasons unclear, Alpizar's vehicle ran off the side of the road where it crashed into multiple trees.

Luis Alpizar Killed in Car Accident in Harris County, TX

As a result of the collision, Alpizar's injuries sustained fatal injuries. No one else was said to have been involved. That's obviously far from the final word on what happened here, considering there is still no official cause. Hopefully authorities know more than they're telling the public or are otherwise working to ensure the victim's loved ones know the whole story.

Frankly, though, I can't begin to count how many times families have come to me empty-handed because authorities simply moved on without really giving a single-vehicle wreck the attention it deserved. I'd hate to think this would end up like one of those situations.

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