• March 06, 2017

1 Killed, 4 Hurt in Montgomery, TX, Head-on Accident on Honea Egypt

Conroe, TX -- March 5, 2017, one person was killed, four others injured, following an accident in which a pickup and a car crashed on Honea Egypt.

Authorities from Montgomery County Sheriff's Department responded to the two-vehicle crash at around 1:00 a.m. They say it happened at the intersection of Honea Egypt Road and Mills Runs Road.

According to preliminary investigations, a 17-year-old was driving a flatbed pickup eastbound on the roadway. For reasons that aren't clear, the pickup lost control and veered into oncoming traffic. It collided head-on with a Lexus traveling westbound.

Due to the collision, one woman riding in the backseat was pronounced dead at the scene. Three other people from the vehicle were taken to Conroe Regional Hospital with serious injuries. The driver of the pickup had non-life-threatening injuries and was also taken to a hospital.

At this time, police have not reported any charges or citations resulting from the crash. Investigations are ongoing.

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