Woman Injured in Hit-and-run Accident on W. Little York Road in Houston, TX
Houston, TX — September 30, 2025, a woman was injured following a hit-and-run accident at around 11:50 p.m. along West Little York Road.
Investigators said in their initial reports that the accident happened off the corner of West Little York Road and Langfield Road.

According to officials, a 23-year-old woman and a child were in a Chevy Impala going eastbound on Little York. Another vehicle going the same direction crashed with the Impala. Authorities say that vehicle then fled the scene.
Initial reports say that the woman in the Impala was seriously injured. No other injuries were reported. At this time, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Michael Grossman
After any serious hit-and-run, it's helpful to get as much information into the public eye as possible. One of the best tools authorities have available to them is the community as a whole. Someone may be able to connect dots authorities couldn't, leading to a name or vehicle and possibly an arrest. Once that happens, there can finally be accountability not just for a driver leaving an accident scene but also for any wrongs that contributed to the accident itself. Hopefully authorities handling this accident keep up the pressure until there's a proper conclusion.

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