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Deputy, Civilian Hospitalized After Eastex Freeway Three-Vehicle Crash

A Harris County Precinct 1 constable deputy and a motorist were hospitalized after a three-vehicle crash on US-59 at Collingsworth Street Tuesday morning; both injuries non-life-threatening.

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Deputy, Civilian Hospitalized After Eastex Freeway Three-Vehicle Crash
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A Harris County Precinct 1 constable deputy was rushed to the hospital Tuesday morning after a three-vehicle collision on the US-59 Eastex Freeway at Collingsworth Street, a stretch of north Houston roadway that funnels traffic through one of the city's busier commuter corridors.

Both the constable deputy and another driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were taken to the hospital. It remains unclear exactly how the crash unfolded, but the constable's office indicated it appears a civilian driver made an improper lane change.

The crash occurred on the northbound lanes of IH-69 at Collingsworth. The Eastex Freeway at that intersection sits on Houston's north side, where the freeway passes through dense residential and commercial neighborhoods before pushing into northeast Harris County.

No one involved has been publicly identified. The Harris County Precinct 1 Constable's Office is leading the investigation, which remained ongoing as of Tuesday.

Drivers were advised to expect delays as crews worked to clear the scene.

The crash adds to a pattern of serious incidents along the Eastex Freeway corridor, a route that Harris County law enforcement regularly patrols. For Precinct 1, which covers a broad swath of central and north Houston, a deputy being taken out of service mid-shift carries immediate operational weight beyond the personal toll on the officer involved.

The constable's office has not released details about what the deputy was doing at the time of the crash or the specific circumstances of the lane-change maneuver under investigation.

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