Authorities initially said that the man was killed in a hit-and-run crash, but surveillance footage from a storage unit nearby seems to indicate something else may have happened.
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas -- Authorities are searching for answers about what happened to a man found dead Wednesday morning in a busy area of northwest Harris County.
According to the sheriff's office's initial information, a driver hit a pedestrian at the intersection, then left the scene.
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