Scott Dove Sr. Killed, Cristian Valles Injured in Car Accident in Harris County, TX
Harris County, TX — April 14, 2025, Scott Dove Sr. was killed and Cristian Valles was injured following a car accident at around 8:20 p.m. along F.M. 2100.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area of the F.M. 2100 and F.M. 1960 intersection, north of Crosby.

Investigators said that 58-year-old Scott Allen Dove Sr. was on foot at the time. While in the area of the roadway, details suggest that both a Dodge Dakota and a GMC Sierra (reportedly driven by Cristian Valles) struck Dove.
Due to the collision, Scott Dove was reportedly killed. Valles was said to have sustained minor injuries. Right now, additional details remain unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
People are sometimes quick to jump to conclusions when it comes to accidents involving pedestrians. But like any serious accident, it's important to get the whole story. It's not all about who had the right-of-way.
What was visibility like? What are road markings and signage like here? Was cell phone usage a factor? Was alcohol? Are there any nearby cameras that may have had a view of the collision? Is this a stretch of road that frequently has pedestrian accidents?
Likely or not, those affected by the accident deserve answers. Those won't come if people just assume a situation is open-and-shut without actually letting the evidence speak for itself.

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