Cody Owens, 2 Injured in Car Accident in Crowley, TX
Crowley, TX — October 2, 2025, Cody Owens and two others were injured following a car accident around 5:52 a.m. along Crowley Road.
Investigators said that the accident happened in the area of the Crowley Road and Crowley Plover Road intersection.

Investigators said that 33-year-old Cody Owens was in a Ford Taurus going eastbound on Crowley Plover Road. At Crowley Road, authorities say that a northbound Kia Optima ran the light. This caused a crash with the Ford and a Chevy pickup.
Authorities say that Cody Owens sustained serious injuries in the crash. Two people from the Kia had moderate injuries. Other injuries weren't confirmed. At this time, no further information is available.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
As open-and-shut as these details may seem, having someone to blame is rarely the end of the story. At the end of the day, people need clear evidence to get a fair resolution following a serious crash. That's not usually something police prioritize—especially when they can file charges or citations. So, even seemingly simple crashes can need further independent investigations to get a proper conclusion. The sooner steps are taken to get a crash in the right hands, the better.

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