SUV crashing into NW Harris County business caused by driver running red light, deputies tell ABC13

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The car crash into the insurance store was prompted by a driver running a red light and hitting another car. It's unclear which vehicle crashed into the business in northwest Harris County.

SkyEye was over a major crash in northwest Harris County, where a driver ended up inside a business. Hit play for coverage of the scene.A vehicle was pulled out of a business on Monday afternoon in northwest Harris County after what ABC13 has learned was a two-car crash.

ABC13 provided live coverage from SkyEye as a wrecker pulled a gray SUV out of Farm Bureau Insurance in a strip located at 15302 Stuebner Airline, law enforcement told our photojournalist at the scene. According to authorities, one driver ran the red light, hitting the second driver. One of those vehicles ended up crashing into the business.You can watch full coverage of the scene with anchors Jonathan Bruce and Briana Conner in the video player above.

 

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Van crashing into NW Harris County business caused by driver running red light, deputies tell ABC13The car crash into the insurance store was prompted by a driver running a red light and hitting another car. It's unclear which vehicle crashed into the business in northwest Harris County.
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