UPDATE: A man is accused of driving while intoxicated in a single-vehicle crash that killed a toddler in Baytown Sunday, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said. HCSO kprc2 click2hou htx hounews
When units arrived at the scene, they located a GMC Yukon SUV that struck a utility pole. Both the child and the man were ejected from the vehicle, HCSO said.The 40-year-old driver did not sustain any injuries and was taken into custody.
While a seat belt restrained the child, Gonzalez said it wasn’t the “proper restraint” and the toddler should have been in a car seat.SIMILAR STORIES
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