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Genoa Red Bluff crash Thursday morning; 29 since 2020

July 02, 2026 at 09:46 AMBy Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor📍 Harris County

A major crash on Genoa Red Bluff Road left at least one person injured Thursday morning. The wreck happened at 9:46 AM at 2320 Genoa Red Bluff Rd in Harris County, on a residential stretch that's seen steady crash activity over the past six years.

Responding officers worked the scene as traffic moved around the debris. Injuries were reported, though specific counts weren't immediately available. The road remained passable, and the incident cleared without major lane closures affecting the broader corridor.

This crash is one of 29 recorded at or near this location since January 2020, according to Texas Department of Transportation CRIS public crash records. That six-year span includes one fatal crash. Contributing factors as recorded by the investigating officer, per TxDOT CRIS, show "Failed To Control Speed" as the most common recorded factor in crashes here — cited in 14 of the 29 incidents. The hit-and-run rate at this corridor sits at 6.7%.

Thursday morning's wreck occurred in clear conditions — broken clouds and 89 degrees — so weather wasn't a contributing factor. The timing, however, reflects a pattern: Tuesdays have seen the highest incident count at this location over the past 90 days, with three crashes recorded on that day.

Harris County overall logged 18,029 incidents in the past 30 days, with 30 fatalities. This morning's crash on Genoa Red Bluff adds to the county's ongoing traffic toll, though it remained a localized impact with no major corridor disruptions reported.

If you were in the area, you likely saw the response. Traffic's flowing again, and crews have cleared the scene. This corner of Harris County continues to see crashes at a steady clip — worth staying alert if you drive this stretch regularly.

📍 Incident Location

2320 Genoa Red Bluff Rd

Harris County, Texas

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