Houston, TX – Debrianna Hunter and another girl were injured after a single vehicle accident on November 8, 2015.
According to authorities, the driver of an silver Dodge entered her vehicle after a fight broke out in front of Cullen Middle School and drove through a group of women before fleeing the scene. She struck Debrianna Hunter and another girl.
Debrianna Hunter sustained serious injuries as a result of being struck by the vehicle. She was transported to the hospital for treatment of a broken hip, broken ribs, a broken leg and internal bleeding.
The extent of the injuries for the other girl has not been confirmed.
The accident is currently under investigation.
No charges have been filed at this time.
Authorities are asking that anyone with information, to please contact Houston police at 713-773-7070.
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