Deputy Constable Randall Turnage injured in collision in Harris County, TX.
On Wednesday, July 21, 50-year-old Randall Turnage, a
constable deputy in Harris County, was injured in a collision.The accident occurred at approximately 4:30
a.m. on State Highway 249.According to
early news stories, an allegedly intoxicated van driver lost control of his
vehicle on Tomball Parkway and rolled over.The van landed in the middle of the southbound lanes of the highway,
with its underside facing oncoming traffic.Turnage was travelling south on his motorcycle on the highway and, due
to the lack of lights on the road, he did not see the van and crashed into
it.Turnage was rushed to Memorial
Hermann Hospital for treatment.He is
currently in critical condition.Police
are still investigating the accident.The driver of the van is expected to face numerous charges.
Posted by:
Texas Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
| Posted on:
7/22/2010
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