A major incident at 2798 North Town Houston Parkway West in Harris County required wrecker service at 6:05 AM on Sunday, April 19, 2026. The incident occurred on a residential stretch classified as a corridor with extreme incident density.
The location has logged 41 major incidents over the past 30 days, according to LTA's proprietary incident database. Over a 90-day window, the same address recorded 54 major incidents, a pattern that persists across the full 12-month period with no change in frequency.
While Sunday mornings typically fall outside peak commute windows, this particular location shows an unusual distribution pattern. Ninety-day data indicates that 33 percent of incidents here occur during rush hour periods, but the dominant pattern overall skews toward off-peak times. Crashes represent the most common incident type at this address across a 90-day review.
The wrecker request signals a vehicle recovery situation of sufficient complexity to require heavy equipment. No additional incident details including vehicle count, injuries, or lane impacts were available at report time.
Harris County recorded 18,720 incidents across all 13 counties in the Houston-Galveston region over the same 30-day window, with 40 fatal incidents countywide. The concentration of incidents at this single North Town Houston Parkway address reflects a localized pattern that warrants attention from traffic safety analysts and infrastructure planners familiar with the corridor's persistent incident history.
This location has seen 2 subsequent crashes in the 23 days after the April 19, 2026 incident — 1 of which were major severity.
As of April 24, 2026, this location last saw a documented incident.
40 crashes had already been logged here in the month before this incident.
In the 57 days that followed, 3 more crashes occurred at this location.
Adding those counts together places this location in the upper tier of county crash counts.
Reflecting incident data through June 14, 2026.
This report was produced by LTA's editor-designed production system under the executive editorial direction of Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor. The system combines our proprietary data pipeline with AI-assisted drafting to deliver verified incident coverage to LTA's editorial standards.