Navasota, Texas — Earlier this past weekend, there was a serious accident along Highway 90 in rural Navasota that left a young child and several others injured. Police said that a pickup truck and an SUV collided head-on a few miles northeast of Navasota.
This was on Saturday, January 10, at about 12:45 p.m. in the afternoon. Right now, the details are little scarce, but it appears that this took place directly in front of the Navasota Livestock Auction.
An SUV and a pickup truck somehow were involved in a head-on wreck, which ejected a 5-year old child from the truck. He, along with another 5 people (including an 11-month old baby), were all taken to Bryan and College Station hospitals to be treated. More information will be added later, as it’s not really clear who was at fault.
Map of the Accident
View from the Road
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