• February 20, 2017

Man Killed in Accident on W. Green Oaks Blvd. in Arlington, TX

Arlington, TX -- A suspected DUI rollover crash in the area of Arlington, TX took the life of an unidentified man Sunday, February 19, 2017.

The crash occurred near 4000 W. Green Oaks Boulevard around 1:30 a.m.

The report claims the vehicle occupied by the deceased victim was headed along Green Oaks when it crashed into the median, careening into the northbound lanes. The driver of the vehicle, whose name has not been disclosed, was killed at the scene of the incident. The cause of the incident is unclear, but police say they have not ruled out alcohol nor speed as potential factors.

The official investigation into the deadly incident is currently underway.

The report provided no further information at the time of its release.

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