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Man Found Dead Along Stuebner Airline Road in Suspected Hit-and-Run

A passerby found a man dead in the grass along Stuebner Airline Road on March 2; HCSO says vehicle parts near the body point to a dark silver Hyundai Elantra.

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Man Found Dead Along Stuebner Airline Road in Suspected Hit-and-Run
Source: abc13.com

A passerby discovered a man lying unresponsive in a grassy area on the east side of Stuebner Airline Road near Fernglade Drive around 7:30 p.m. on March 2, and the Harris County Sheriff's Office is now investigating his death as a suspected hit-and-run after deputies found scattered vehicle parts near the body.

EMS pronounced the man dead at the scene. His identity had not been released as of this report, and officials have not disclosed what led up to the crash.

The vehicle parts recovered near the body provided the first investigative lead. "We have vehicle parts by the body that suggest the male was struck by a vehicle," HCSO Sgt. B. Beaty said. HCSO later said those parts appear to belong to a dark silver or grey Hyundai Elantra, though earlier statements from the scene indicated no full vehicle description was immediately available. The direction the suspected vehicle traveled after the incident remains unknown.

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Investigators from HCSO District 1 canvassed nearby businesses for surveillance footage following the discovery. "We are going to canvass the area for video," Beaty said. Detectives also checked Flock license plate reader cameras positioned along the corridor to determine whether the vehicle was captured before or after the crash. Traffic along the 14200 block of Stuebner Airline Road was diverted while investigators cleared debris from the scene.

No arrests have been made and no suspects have been identified. The victim's name is pending release, and HCSO has not confirmed whether forensic analysis of the recovered parts has produced a definitive vehicle match. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact the Harris County Sheriff's Office.

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