Allyssa Munoz, Brett Suarez, and Carlos Cisneros killed when car runs red light on Woodbridge Drive in Houston, Texas

Modified Date: 
Sat, 09/09/2017 - 7:45pm
Accident Date: 
Friday, June 13, 2014

Siblings among three killed in hit-and-run crash

The siblings were the children of firefighters at station 12 with the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department, agency spokesman Robert Rasa said. Another male also died. None of the victims' identities were released.

3 teenagers die in car crash

According to investigators, there were six teenagers inside the Chevy, four men and two woman. Police say three of the teens inside the car were siblings on their way home from a party.

Woman arrested in crash that killed 3 teens

The father of the three siblings told Local 2 his children were all very close and were heading home from a party at the time of the crash. According to their dad, Allyssa leaves behind a 16-month-old daughter. Brett Suarez would have been a sophomore next fall at CyLakes High School.

Three people are dead after a major car crash in Southeast Houston. It happened Saturday around 2:30 a.m. at the intersection of Woodbridge Drive and the South Loop feeder road. According to Houston police, a white Chrysler 300 was speeding southbound on Woodridge and ran a red light. The Chrysler then slammed into the side of a blue Chevy traveling eastbound on the South Loop feeder road. The force of the crash sent the Chevy spinning, causing it to hit a light pole and then come to rest in the middle of the intersection. According to investigators, there were six teenagers inside the Chevy, four men and two woman. Police say three of the teens inside the car were siblings on their way home from a party. Two men and one woman in that car died at the scene.

Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Allyssa Munoz
Brett Suarez
Carlos Cisneros
Raquel Vasquez-Hernandez

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