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Pedestrian Killed in Multi-Vehicle Hit-and-Run on I-45 Near Spring

Every driver fled after multiple vehicles struck and killed a pedestrian on southbound I-45 near Spring around 3 a.m. Tuesday.

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Pedestrian Killed in Multi-Vehicle Hit-and-Run on I-45 Near Spring
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At least two vehicles struck and killed a pedestrian on southbound I-45 near Spring in the early hours of Tuesday morning, and not one of the drivers stopped. Harris County Sheriff's Office homicide detectives are now working to identify all of them.

Deputies received a call around 3 a.m. reporting a pedestrian down in the southbound lanes of the North Freeway at Cypress Oaks Drive, just north of FM 1960. When they arrived, Harris County EMS pronounced the victim dead at the scene.

Lieutenant Longoria of the Harris County Sheriff's Office confirmed that investigators believe multiple drivers may have struck the pedestrian before fleeing, making it a multi-vehicle hit-and-run. None of the drivers involved stayed at the scene. No suspects have been identified, and investigators have not released any vehicle descriptions.

The victim has not been identified. Deputies said the individual may have been experiencing homelessness, noting that a significant number of unhoused people are known to frequent that particular stretch of the North Freeway south of Spring.

The crash forced the closure of multiple southbound I-45 lanes for several hours as HCSO investigators processed the scene in the pre-dawn darkness. At one point, all southbound lanes were temporarily shut down in the area, creating significant delays through the corridor north of FM 1960.

HCSO homicide detectives are leading the investigation. Anyone who witnessed the crash or drove through the area and captured dashcam footage is asked to contact the Harris County Sheriff's Office.

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