• February 24, 2023

Passenger Injured in Car Accident in Houston, TX

Houston, TX — August 14, 2022, a passenger was seriously injured in a car accident around 12 p.m. on U.S. Hwy 59, Southwest Fwy, in Houston.

Officials report that a Jeep Wrangler rear-ended a Honda Accord while both vehicles were northbound on Southwest Fwy's access road.

Both drivers reportedly suffered no injuries, but a passenger in the Honda Accord reportedly suffered serious injuries.

The speed limit for the access road is 45 mph and the weather was reportedly clear and sunny.

Passenger Injured in Car Accident in Houston, TX
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Alexandria Trevino Injured in Single-Vehicle Accident on RR12 in Hays County, TX

Hays County, TX — March 8, 2023, Alexandria Trevino was injured in a single-vehicle accident around 2:05 a.m. on RR 12 in Hays County. Authorities report Alexandria Trevino's Jeep Cherokee was northbound on Ranch Road 12 when the vehicle veered off the roadway, struck a tree, and caught fire. Alexandria Trevino reportedly suffered serious, incapacitating...

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Amber LaFleur Killed in Truck Accident in Chambers County, TX

Chambers County, TX — March 1, 2023, Amber LaFleur was killed in a collision with a semi-truck around 1 a.m. on Interstate 10 in Chambers County. According to officials, Amber LaFleur's Buick Lucerne and a semi-truck were southbound on I-10 when Amber LaFleur's Buick came to a stop and then was rear-ended by the semi-truck....

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