Bruceville-Eddy, TX — There was an accident in between Bruceville-Eddy and Moody this past Friday morning along FM 107 that left a 13-year old boy injured. Police aren’t releasing many details at the moment, but they said that a Ford F-250 pickup truck accidentally rear-ended another car on FM 107, injuring a 13-year old boy in the process.
This was around 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 21, 2015.
The 13-year old was a passenger in a Chevy driven by a 17-year old male that morning, the news said. They were headed east along FM 107 around 11 a.m. when they were suddenly rear-ended by a Ford F-250 that was towing a humvee.
The accident injured both the 17-year old and 13-year old, but the 13-year old was flown to a hospital in much more serious condition.
The truck’s driver was also treated for injuries, but was in good condition. It’s not clear if that truck driver will face any charges.
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