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HOUSTON, TX (November 1, 2023) - Early Sunday morning, Frankie Leroy Washington was arrested following a fatal crash.
The incident happened around 4:30 a.m. on October 8th, at 2801 Tidwell Road.
According to the authorities, a black Dodge Ram pickup truck heading south lost control hit the METRO sign, and resumed driving. It then collided on the west side of Jensen and a wooden light pole. The impact caused the pickup to roll over.
Police said that the driver had two passengers. A 36-year-old male and 32-year-old female. The male passenger died at the scene while the female passenger was hospitalized.
Officers confirmed the driver to be intoxicated and had been charged with manslaughter.
Thinking, reasoning and muscle coordination are essential in operating a vehicle safely. However, these are impaired when alcohol and certain medications or illegal drugs are in the body. Never drive while impaired as the consequences can be devastating for you and others. When buzzed or drunk, it is best to request an Uber, Lyft, or a taxi. If possible, reach out to a family member or a friend to come and pick you up. By being responsible, you can keep yourself and others on the road safe.
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