Todd Mission, Texas — Over the weekend, there were two wrecks in the Todd Mission area of Grimes County, near Plantersville. In the first accident, a young woman died on FM 1774 after a PT Cruiser was rear-ended by a pickup truck on Saturday. On Sunday, two people were potentially injured at the same intersection after a rollover accident.
The second accident happened on Sunday evening, January 25, 2015 at the intersection of FM 1774 and Finke Road/CO RD 302. Right now, it’s clear what happened or how it happened, but police said that there was an accident at the intersection and that what appears to be a red vehicle overturned as a result.
A medical helicopter was sent to the area and it was believed that two people were trapped in the upside-down car. So far, no updates have been issued as to the condition of the two people in the overturned red car.
Map of the Accident
View from the Road
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