Showing posts with label ditch. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Driver died after crashing SUV into ditch

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Police are investigating a Christmas morning accident that killed a driver in southeast Houston.

At about 7am, a Chevy Suburban traveling easton Rowe crashed into a ditch at Ballantine, about a mile straight south of Hobby Airport. Two people were in the truck at the time of the wreck.

The male driver died at the scene. His female passenger was injured and taken to an area hospital in unknown condition.

Police say there weren't any witnesses to the crash, and they're hoping to talk to the passenger to determine what happened.

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Two men found dead in ditch in Waller County

  WALLER CO, TX (KTRK) -- Two people are in custody after two men were found in a ditch in Waller County early Saturday morning.

A call of shots being fired near Willow Brook at Penick was called in to the Waller County Sheriff's Office at around 1:15am. When investigators arrived, they found two Hispanic males lying in a ditch.

Two suspects -- a 16-year-old Hispanic male and a 26-year-old Hispanic male -- were arrested at around 3:30pm Saturday afternoon.

Investigators say a dispute over money may have led to the shooting.

We're gathering details and will update you online and on air as we learn more.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Man's body found in ditch in northwest Houston

Authorities say the victim was found face down in the ditch overnight in northwest Houston. Authorities say the victim was found face down in the ditch overnight in northwest Houston.

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Police are investigating the death of a man who was found in a park overnight.

They made the discovery around midnight at Jim Lee Park on Peppermill near Valley Field in northwest Houston. Police say they received a call about a man found face down in a ditch at the park.

Investigators don't know if he was killed at the park, or if he was left there.

The victim is only described as a Hispanic male in his 20s. Detectives will be interviewing neighbors today.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Missing woman, 74, found alive in Galveston ditch

  GALVESTON, TX (KTRK) -- A Silver Alert was canceled Sunday after a missing 74-year-old Houston woman was found alive in a ditch on Galveston's west end.

Galveston police spent Saturday searching for Barabara Griffitts, who disappeared around 2am from the Delanera RV Park on F.M. 3005.

Police said the woman was found at 1:30pm Sunday on the west end of Galveston in a ditch. Investigators do not believe foul play was involved.

She was taken to the University of Texas Medical Branch. Her condition was not released.

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Driver dies after crashes into ditch in north Harris Co.

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Deputies are investigating what led up to an accident that killed a driver last night.

It happened around 9pm on Rankin near Gillman in north Harris County. Investigators say the victim was traveling westbound on Rankin when he somehow went off the road and slammed into a ditch. He died at the scene.

The victim's name has not been released.

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Collapsing ditch continues to grow

See it on TV? Check here. HOUSTON (KTRK) -- With rain in our area, there are a lot of nervous neighbors in one part of Fort Bend County. That's because a ditch along River Forest Drive continues to grow for a second day.

There are houses in the area and a bridge. The River Forest subdivision is north of Rosenberg and Richmond. And just like the rest of Fort Bend County, it got hammered by Friday night's heavy rain. Now the neighbors are watching the collapsing Briscoe drainage ditch carefully.

In the River Forest subdivision, the homes are big and custom made. The yards are expansive and filled with trees. But the usual quiet is shattered by heavy trucks carrying dirt to a dramatically collapsing Briscoe drainage ditch.

Resident Amy Sopchak said, "That's our house over there, so I'm just hoping it stays on that side of the bridge."

It all started Friday night when heavy rains swept away something called a drop structure.

Fort Bend County Commissioner Richard Morrison explained, "It's a concrete structure with a concrete pipe that helps the water slow down when it drops off into the river."

Morrison says when the rain swept the drop structure away, all the rushing water ate away at the banks of the ditch. Now county workers are working to stabilize the ditch, first with concrete chunks and now with dirt. The whole thing is a spectacle in a normally quiet neighborhood.

"This is just crazy," said neighbor Scott Cruickshank. "I mean, it looks like this one minute, looks like that the next."

The good news is that the collapse hasn't come close to any homes, nor has it come close to the bridge, and that it appears to have stopped. But it's still a dangerous situation -- one county leaders hope people will leave alone.

"The sides are steep, someone goes in to peer over it, the ground is saturated -- it could cave off or slough down in," Morrison said.

This could take six weeks to fix and cost the county less than $100,000. It may involve temporarily detouring the water through another ditch to get it done.

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Liberty County teen's body found in ditch

  DAYTON, TX (KTRK) -- The partially-clad body of a 15-year-old girl was discovered Saturday morning on County Road 443 off F.M. 1409 south of Dayton in Liberty County.

Residents in the area found her body in a ditch around 8am.

The teen had been struck by a vehicle and left for dead, officials said. The body was identified as Charlie Gore of Dayton.


According to the Liberty County Sheriff's Office, it is believed Gore attended a party by the river in the area Friday night when a fight broke out.


Investigators said Gore was walking away from the fighting, headed down County Road 443 to F.M. 1409, when she was hit by an unknown vehicle and killed.


"It looks like the vehicle intentionally left the roadway and struck her," LCSO spokesperson Rex Evans said. "There are tire tracks in the grass."


Officials said evidence at the scene suggests the vehicle may have been gray or a dark metallic color.


Anyone with information should call LCSO or Crime Stoppers.

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