• March 31, 2023

Sherry Roberts, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Castle Hills, TX

Castle Hills, TX — November 12, 2022, Sherry Roberts and one other person were injured following a car accident which happened along NW Loop 410.

Authorities said emergency responders were called out to the scene at around 2:43 p.m. The crash occurred along the NW Loop 410 service road at the West Road intersection.

Sherry Roberts, 1 Injured in Car Accident in Castle Hills, TX

Preliminary information says that 76-year-old Sherry Roberts was in a Lincoln Navigator going northbound on West Road. At the intersection, police say that a westbound Kia ran a red light and crashed into the side of Roberts's vehicle.

Due to the collision, Roberts had injuries said to be incapacitating. The other driver's injuries were described as non-incapacitating. Right now, no further information is available.

Stopping for a red light is just about the easiest thing a driver can do, yet people find ways to run them all the time. It could be something as simple as being reckless or looking at their phone. Sometimes, alcohol ends up being involved. And while not that common, there could even be issues like mechanical defects, problems with the traffic signals, or other unusual circumstances not typically considered in preliminary investigations. What will the evidence show this time?

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