A major crash happened at 4423 San Felipe Street at 4:17 AM on Wednesday, July 01, 2026, injuring at least one person. Responding officers arrived to find the crash site and treated the injured before transporting them for medical care.
The location — a residential street in Harris County — sits in the middle of a serious pattern. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, San Felipe has logged 73 incidents over the past 30 days alone, with 40 classified as major. Over the past 12 months, the location has recorded 358 total incidents, including 172 major crashes and 8 fatalities.
This early-morning wreck fits an unusual pattern at this address. The timing data shows that most crashes here fall outside the weekday commute peaks; the single busiest hour is 3-4 PM (19 crashes). Thursdays are the highest-incident day on the 90-day record, with 25 crashes. The incident early Wednesday morning was clear-sky conditions at 80°F.
Per TxDOT CRIS public crash records, this same stretch has recorded 1,174 crashes since January 2020 with no fatalities in that state database (a discrepancy likely reflecting the source data boundaries and incident classification differences between local and state reporting). Contributing factors as recorded by investigating officers show "Failed To Control Speed" as the most common recorded cause across the corridor, accounting for 554 crashes in the CRIS database. The hit-and-run rate at the location stands at 12.5%, with 324 of 2,595 involved units fleeing the scene.
The road remains open. Harris County recorded 17,949 total incidents in the past 30 days, with 27 fatal.
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