A major crash shut down Cohn Street in the early morning hours at 3:44 AM on Sunday, June 07, 2026, injuring at least one person and drawing emergency crews to the residential corridor.
Responders cleared the scene within a few hours, but the incident adds to an alarming pattern on this stretch. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, Cohn Street has logged 28 incidents over the past 30 days—13 of them major crashes. Over the past 90 days, the location has seen 93 total incidents, 46 classified as major, and one fatal. The 12-month count reaches 118 incidents with 60 major crashes recorded since June 2025.
The wider picture is even more striking. Texas Department of Transportation crash records show 625 crashes within about a quarter-mile of this address since January 2020. "Failed To Control Speed" is the most common contributing factor recorded by investigating officers, cited in 238 of those crashes, per TxDOT CRIS public crash records.
Sunday morning crashes at this location fall outside the typical weekday commute rush. The timing pattern for Cohn Street shows most crashes occur outside peak weekday hours; the single busiest hour is 3–4 PM, when seven crashes have been recorded in the 30-day window. Friday is the highest-incident day at this location with 19 crashes in the past 90 days.
Conditions at the time were overcast with temperatures around 83°F—clear weather that didn't contribute to visibility or traction issues.
The incident was cleared and traffic returned to normal flow. Anyone with information about the crash can contact Harris County authorities.
**Update (11:45 AM CT):** The major crash at 2215 COHN ST, first reported at 3:44 AM, has cleared after more than 8 hours. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
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