Deputies Injured in Alleged Drunk Driver Accident on Kenswick Drive in Harris County, TX
Harris County, TX — December 31, 2025, two Constable's deputies were injured due to an alleged drunk driver accident late New Year's Eve on Kenswick Drive.
Initial details about the accident say that it happened in the Humble area north of FM 1960.
According to officials, a driver was going along Kenswick Drive. That driver allegedly was drunk at the time, and the vehicle crashed into two Harris County Constable patrol vehicles. Two deputies had injuries as a result.
Reports say the alleged drunk driver was arrested. At this time, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
On one of the biggest drinking holidays, it's sadly unsurprising to see a crash like this happen. What would be a shame, though, is if the investigations into it began and ended at the crash scene.
On these big holidays, there are a lot of local bars and other establishments who take advantage of the occasion and end up over-serving customers. In Texas, establishments can be held responsible when that over-service leads to drunk driving accidents. Not only is that important for accountability, but it's also important to remind negligent alcohol providers of their obligation to Texas law. This helps put them on the straight-and-narrow, making the roads safer for everyone.
So, if alcohol was indeed a factor here, seeing the alleged drunk driver held accountable would obviously be a step in the right direction. But to consider the matter truly resolved, there also needs to be an investigation into where that alcohol came from.

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