2 Injured in Car Accident on Highway 6 in Missouri City, TX
Fort Bend County, TX — December 26, 2025, two people sustained injuries following a car accident that took place around 4:43 p.m. along Highway 6.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area of TX-6 and Fort Bend Parkway Toll Road, south of Houston.
Investigators said that a 53-year-old woman was in a Kia Soul going westbound. Somehow, a three-vehicle collision occurred with the Kia, a Chevy Silverado, and a red Chevy Impala. Due to this, the woman in the Kia was seriously injured. One other person involved had non-incapacitating injuries.
Right now, the exact cause of the crash remains unconfirmed. Authorities allege that the Impala fled the scene of the accident.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
It obviously raises red flags that a vehicle fled the scene here. If authorities can release more information to the public, that might be helpful. Somehow is often able to connect the dots and come forward with new information authorities can use to make an arrest or at least contact someone of interest. The more information there is available about the crash, the better the chances there will ultimately be accountability.

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