Woman dead after 3-vehicle crash in northeast Harris County, sheriff says
The crash occurred in the 19300 block of West Lake Houston Parkway near FM 1960 in northeast Harris County.
Details on what led to the crash were not immediately available. Sheriff Gonzalez said the 59-year-old was transported to an area hospital where she later died. Sheriff Gonzalez said the woman, who was driving a white Hona Civic, was traveling westbound and exiting a private driveway when she was hit by a BMW traveling northbound. Gonzalez said after hitting the woman’s Honda, the BMW driver also hit a Jeep.This is a developing story, please check back for updates.
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