HOUSTON, TX — Two people were taken to the hospital after an accident between two SUVs in Houston, Texas on Tuesday, October 28th, 2014. The article from Click 2 Houston said that the accident happened around 2:00 Tuesday morning.
Police believe two people were hurt when a Toyota 4Runner and a Ford Escape collided near the intersection of FM 2920 and Meadow Hill. Police said that one of the SUVs was making a u-turn when the other hit it.
Both people were taken by helicopter to a nearby hospital.
The authorities are currently trying to determine if alcohol was a factor in the accident.
Harris County officials expect to release more information in the coming days.
Scene of the Accident
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