Monday, February 27, 2012

One killed in sports car crash in NW Houston


HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The driver of a Dodge Viper died after he crashed into a pole overnight in northwest Houston, investigators said.

Officials said the driver was speeding south down Cunningham near Little York when he lost control and skidded sideways off the road.

The car slammed head-on into a telephone pole, which then split in half and fell over.

Authorities said the car flipped, killing the driver.

A passenger in the car was taken to Memorial Hermann Hospital in serious but stable condition.

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Monday, February 20, 2012

2 bodies found in apartment complex rubble.

HOUSTON - Two bodies have been found in the rubble of an apartment building that burned down last week.

The Harris County Medical Examiner was called out to the complex in the 13900 block of Ella Blvd on Monday morning. The complex is located north of Houston in a northern part of the county.

A family member tells FOX 26 News the bodies are that of his son-in-law and daughter, both of whom were reported missing since the time of the fire last Wednesday.
It's not yet known how the bodies were discovered.

Aerial views from SkyFox showed several county vehicles at the scene.

2 Bodies Found in Rubble of Burned Apartment Building: MyFoxHOUSTON.com

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Another cyclist killed in NW Houston - hit & run


HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A bicyclist who was hit by a car in northwest Harris County has died.

Sheriff's deputies say the man was riding across FM 529 near Jackrabbit last night. He was struck by a car and left in the middle of the road. Another person saw the bicyclist in the street and called for help.

The victim died at the hospital. Police are now searching for the driver.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Child may have started fire in NW Houston home ...


by KHOU.com staff
khou.com


HFD: Child found hiding in burning home was playing with lighter on couch
HOUSTON – Investigators are trying to determine if an 5-year-old boy accidentally started a house fire in northwest Houston Tuesday morning before he panicked and hid, according to the Houston Fire Department.
HFD responded to an emergency call at a home on East 43rd Street and Arlington around 9 a.m.

A father standing outside the home when firefighters arrived told them he could not find his son.

Firefighters went inside and found a couch on fire. They extinguished the flames, then searched for the missing child.

The boy was found hiding behind a recliner and was brought to safety. He was crying, but was not harmed. He was transported to the hospital as a precaution.
Investigators said the child may have had something to do with the fire.
“We’re assuming the kid might have started it, but at this time it is under investigation,” said District Chief Thomas Ponce.

Chief Ponce said the child did what most children do when they are faced with danger.
“He immediately hid and was very scared, that is what they do. They hide right away,” Chief Ponce said.

The child's aunt said he may have been standing too close to a space heater while wrapped in a blanket.

"You know how they play with the blanket and stuff and it (the fire) probably caught onto the blanket and he didn’t know what to do," Margo Jordan said.
Officials said parents should teach children to do the opposite in the event of a fire. Children should be taught to never hide indoors; they should immediately search for a clear exit. They should be taught the key word is “outside” in the event of a fire.

Parents should have regular drills at home and help children find routes to safety. They should also should be shown the "red alert" spots, or the places they should never go: under the bed, in the closet or any rooms where there are no windows.
Children should also know where fire extinguishers are located and should be able to recognize the sound of a smoke detector. They should also know the outdoor rendezvous spots if the family is separated.

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