McKaylee Teague, Injured in Possible Drunk Driving Accident on E. 105 Hwy. in Montgomery County, TX
Montgomery County, TX — April 30, 2023, McKaylee Teague and three others were injured in a car accident around 8:35 p.m. on E. 105 Hwy. in Montgomery County.
Sources report Ms. Teague's Honda Civic was westbound on E. 105 Hwy. approaching the intersection with F.M. 1484 when she was allegedly rear-ended by a Nissan Frontier. The collision reportedly forced the Civic through the intersection and slightly off the road to the northside. However, officials report the Frontier continued forward, veered diagonally across the intersection, and collided head-on with an eastbound Dodge Ram 1500.
Ms. Teague and two occupants in the Ram 1500 reportedly suffered possible injuries and were taken to a hospital. The driver of the Frontier reportedly suffered serious injuries and was also taken to a hospital.
Authorities reportedly suspect alcohol may have been a factor, but they haven't released the toxicology results for the Frontier driver.
No further information is available right now.


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