• August 21, 2023

Juan Loredo, Baby Killed, 3 Injured in Car Accident on Airline Drive in Harris County, TX

UPDATE (August 23, 2023): New details identify the driver killed in the fatal accident as Juan Loredo. Details say Loredo was ejected during the crash and taken to a hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries. Authorities also say a 2-month-old that was in Loredo's vehicle succumbed to their injuries. Three others, an adult and two children, were hospitalized.

At this time, it appears the driver of the Chevy Silverado has turned himself in. Details say that driver will face charges for "failure to stop and render aid-death". The incident is still under investigation at this time.

Harris County, TX — August 20, 2023, a driver was fatally injured and a baby was hurt after a car accident before midnight along Airline Drive.

According to information provided by the Harris County Sheriff's Office, the crash happened at around 11:50 p.m. north of Houston in the Aldine area at the intersection of Airline Drive and Aldine Mail Route Road.

Juan Loredo, Baby Killed, 3 Injured in Car Accident on Airline Drive in Harris County, TX

Initial details provided to the public say that a Dodge Ram was making a right turn off of Aldine Mail Route onto Airline Drive. While doing so, a Chevy Silverado crashed into the Dodge. The driver of the Silverado then allegedly fled the scene of the accident on foot.

The driver of the Dodge, who has not yet been identified publicly, sustained fatal injuries as a result of the crash. An infant in the vehicle is reportedly in critical condition. A woman and other children in the vehicle had unspecified injuries. Authorities continue to look for the runaway driver.

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