• November 13, 2023

Saturnino Ivan Amador Killed in Hit-and-run Accident in Harris County, TX

Harris County, TX — October 15, 2023, Saturnino Ivan Amador was killed following an apparent hit-and-run accident just before noon on E. Mount Houston Road.

Authorities said in preliminary statements that the collision happened at approximately 11:56 a.m. along East Mount Houston at the Connor Street intersection.

Saturnino Ivan Amador Killed in Hit-and-run Accident in Harris County, TX

According to officials, a pedestrian, identified as 38-year-old Saturnino Ivan Amador was on foot in the area, though it was not made clear if he was walking along the road or attempting to cross. A westbound vehicle somehow struck Amador, leaving him off the side of the road and driving away from the scene.

Amador died as a result of the collision. Authorities have not identified a suspect driver, and a description for the vehicle is not available at this time, either. No further information about the accident is available at this time.

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