Bang Tran Injured in Hit-and-run Accident in South Houston, TX
Harris County, TX — June 12, 2025, Bang Tran was injured as the result of a reported hit-and-run accident at 7:32 p.m. along College Avenue.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened at the intersection of College Avenue and Jackson Street.

Investigators said that 53-year-old Bang Tran was in a Toyota Camry going westbound. A black 20023 Chevy Suburban was going eastbound when it reported failed to yield. Due to this, the vehicles collided. The Chevy then reportedly left the scene.
Due to the accident, Bang Tran reportedly sustained serious injuries. It's unclear if authorities ever located the runaway driver.
Commentary
With hit-and-runs, one of the most important steps authorities can take is to release more information to the public. Often, someone in the community is able to connect the dots and come up with news details that may help lead authorities to a name or even an arrest. That's why my hope is authorities continue to give this crash the attention it deserves and that they didn't simply move on without taking steps to see a runaway driver brought to justice.
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