Bruce Oliver Injured in Car Accident in Harrison County, TX
Harrison County, TX — June 13, 2023, Bruce Oliver sustained injuries due to a car accident at approximately 5:27 p.m. along F.M. 450.
According to initial details about the crash released by authorities, the crash happened near the intersection of F.M. 450 and F.M. 726.

Investigators said that 67-year-old Bruce Oliver was in a Toyota Tundra that was going southbound along the roadway. Details suggest the possibility that there was an oncoming vehicle that was across the center line and in the southbound lane. Those details say that Oliver swerved to avoid that vehicle, causing it to veer off-road where it crashed into a line of trees.
Oliver had incapacitating injuries as a result of the crash. Right now, details say only that the other vehicle, supposedly a silver pickup, did not stay at the scene. There is no further information about the crash which can be confirmed at this time, and authorities have not reported any arrests or charges.
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