Five Young Adults Unharmed Following Single Vehicle Rollover in Huxley

April 22, 2015 - Huxley firemen, Shelby County Sheriff's Deputies, a Texas Department of Public Safety State Trooper, and nearby residents responded to a single-vehicle rollover with five young adults Saturday, April 18, 2015 at 5:40pm in Huxley.

Photos by Talia MatthewsA white 2008 Toyota Solara driven by Khu Doh, 20 of Houston, was southbound on CR 2700 at an unsafe speed and failed to negotiate a sharp turn. The vehicle left the roadway on the right, over corrected crossing back across the roadway and a bridge, and exited the roadway on the left narrowly missing a large creek. The vehicle rolled onto its top coming to rest in the edge of the woods.

Photos by Talia MatthewsFirst to arrive on scene were nearby residents who called 9-1-1 after hearing the crash. The Huxley Volunteer Fire Department firemen were dispatched as first responders along with ACE EMS. The vehicle had five occupants including the driver none of which required transport by EMS. The four passengers ranged in age from 16 to 18 years.

Shelby County Sheriff Deputy Bradley Horton and Adam Renfro arrived on scene and collected information until Texas DPS State Trooper Brent Murray could arrive to investigate the crash. Doh was cited for driving at an unsafe speed.

Good Samaritans at the scene assisted transporting the youth to a nearby telephone to arrange for family to come and pickup those involved in the crash.