Two Pedestrians Injured in Hit-and-Run Crash in Houston
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Two pedestrians were injured after a vehicle struck them in a hit-and-run crash late Saturday night in Houston. First responders arrived at the scene shortly after the collision and rendered aid before transporting both victims to a nearby hospital. Their current conditions have not yet been released.
According to early information from authorities, the driver fled the scene immediately after the impact. Investigators are collecting surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses in an effort to identify the vehicle and person responsible.
Why It Matters
Hit-and-run crashes remain a significant public safety issue in Houston. These incidents not only endanger pedestrians and other road users but also strain community trust and emergency response resources. The ongoing investigation aims to bring clarity to what happened and ensure accountability.
What’s Next
Authorities are urging anyone with information about the crash, the driver, or the fleeing vehicle to contact Houston Police. Updates will be released as investigators confirm additional details.
This article is a summary of reporting by onscene.tv. Read the full story here.

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