• August 23, 2023

Lisa Bradford Killed in Alleged Drunk Driving Accident on Pershing Boulevard in Bastrop County, TX

Bastrop County, TX — July 29, 2023, Lisa Bradford was fatally injured as the result of an alleged drunk driving accident at 10:34 p.m. on Pershing Boulevard.

According to information released about the fatal incident, it happened in the area of the Pershing Boulevard and Zimmerman Avenue intersection in the Camp Swift area.

Lisa Bradford Killed in Alleged Drunk Driving Accident in Bastrop County, TX

Investigators said in public statements that 37-year-old Lisa Marie Bradford was walking at the time. While Bradford was going eastbound along the side of Pershing, authorities say a driver in a Dodge Ram 2500 lost control, ran off-road, and hit Bradford.

Due to the collision, Bradford sustained fatal injuries. The driver did not have any reported injuries. At this time, authorities allege that the driver was under the influence of alcohol at the time, and they recommended possible charges for intoxication manslaughter. The status of these charges is unclear pending further investigations.

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