• March 29, 2023

Patrick Sison Injured in Alleged Drunk Driving Accident in Harris County, TX

Harris County, TX — February 25, 2023, Patrick Sison was injured by an alleged drunk driver around 8:41 p.m. on Cypresswood Dr. in Harris County.

Officials report a GMC Sierra was southbound on Conners Ace Dr. entering an intersection when the GMC collided with Patrick Sison's Toyota Corolla, heading westbound on Cypresswood Dr.

Patrick Sison reportedly suffered serious injuries and the driver of the GMC reportedly suffered minor injuries. Both people were transported to a local medical center.

The driver of the GMC's blood alcohol level was reportedly 0.137, and police recommended charging the GMC driver with Driving While Intoxicated.

There ar no further updates at this time.

Patrick Sison Injured in Alleged Drunk Driving Accident in Harris County, TX
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