Patrick Campbell Injured in Hit-and-run Accident in Houston, TX
Houston, TX — July 16, 2025, Patrick Campbell was injured as the result of a hit-and-run accident at around 2:40 a.m. along the South Freeway.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area of Elgin Street along the northbound lanes of TX-288.
Investigators said that 42-year-old Patrick Campbell was in an Acura going along the freeway. Another vehicle, described as a 4-door car, was going the same direction when it crashed with the Acura. That other vehicle then left the scene.
Patrick Campbell reportedly was seriously injured in the accident. It's unclear if authorities ever identified the runaway driver.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
With hit-and-runs, one of the best things authorities can do is keep details in the public eye. Often, someone is able to connect the dots where authorities can't, helping lead to a suspect. Once that happens, steps can be taken to see there's accountability for them leaving the scene as well as for any mistakes surrounding the accident itself. If that has yet to happen already, it's not too late to bring in fresh eyes on the details in hopes something new comes to light.

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