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DWI Arrest After SUV Plows Through Four Atascocita Yards, Hits Home

A red SUV ran off Forest Timbers Drive, drove through four front yards and lodged into a porch in Atascocita; the driver was arrested and charged with DWI.

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DWI Arrest After SUV Plows Through Four Atascocita Yards, Hits Home
Source: www.atascocita.com

A vehicle ran off the roadway, drove through four yards and struck a home in Atascocita on Friday morning, Harris County Precinct 4 constable deputies said. The driver was arrested and charged with DWI, and deputies reported emergency crews on scene.

Constable deputies reported non-life-threatening injuries with emergency medical teams on scene; Click2Houston’s reporting and local deputies said occupants were treated by emergency medical teams for minor injuries. Officials did not release names, the number of injured people, or whether any patients were transported to area hospitals.

Photos provided by the constable’s office show a red SUV lodged into the front porch and bushes of a home on Forest Timbers Drive, illustrating the force with which the vehicle left the roadway. Deputies and scene crews worked to clear the roadway after the SUV struck the residence; authorities issued a traffic advisory and noted that drivers were asked to avoid the area and expect delays.

The arrest and DWI charge place the incident squarely under the response responsibilities of Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office, which provided the on-scene information and images used in initial coverage. The office has not yet provided booking details, the driver’s identity, or a timeline for any upcoming court appearances, and constable deputies did not say whether a structural inspection of the house found it safe to re-enter.

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Beyond the immediate injuries and property damage visible in the photos, the crash raises public health and community-safety questions for Atascocita residents on Forest Timbers Drive: how quickly emergency medical teams can respond to suburban neighborhoods, how law enforcement documents DWI incidents that involve residential property, and how homeowners are informed about structural safety after a vehicle collision. Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office and local EMS were the only agencies named in initial reports; further details on patient status, property assessments, and investigation findings were not released.

The initial account was published by KPRC Click2Houston, with reporting credited to Christian Hudspeth, Logistics Coordinator, published February 13, 2026 at 8:56 AM and updated at 9:53 AM. Photo credit for the image of the red SUV goes to Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office. The original fragment of the report submitted for review included a truncated line reading “The Click2Houston article p,” noting that some extracts of the coverage were incomplete. Crews continued clearing the scene after the crash and drivers were advised to avoid Forest Timbers Drive while work progressed.

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