Houston, TXThursday, December 25, 2025

Woman arrested, charged with intoxication manslaughter for deadly, wrong-way crash that killed 3 people, according to FBCSO

Woman arrested, charged with intoxication manslaughter for deadly, wrong-way crash that killed 3 people, according to FBCSO

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Key Facts

Location

Houston, TX

Date & Time

Thursday, December 25, 2025

Fatalities

3

Responding Agencies

FBCSO

News Sources

1 source

These details are from publicly available news coverage and may not include every fact in the official police report.

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Three people were killed in a wrong-way crash in Houston, TX, on December 25, 2025. A woman has been arrested and charged with intoxication manslaughter. Learn more about the incident and how to obtain an official crash report.

HOUSTON, TX - December 25, 2025

Three people lost their lives in a wrong-way crash in Houston, Texas, on Thursday, December 25, 2025. According to the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office (FBCSO), a woman has been arrested and charged with intoxication manslaughter in connection with the deadly incident. The exact time and location of the crash have not been disclosed.

Key Facts

  • Crash date: December 25, 2025
  • Location: Houston, TX
  • Type of crash: Wrong-way
  • Fatalities: 3
  • Responding agency: Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office (FBCSO)
  • Source: ABC13 Houston

Crash Overview

The crash occurred in Houston, Texas, on December 25, 2025. The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office (FBCSO) reports that a woman was driving the wrong way, resulting in a collision that claimed the lives of three individuals. Details about the vehicles involved, the specific location, and the exact time of the crash have not been released.

Emergency responders from the FBCSO were on the scene to manage the situation. The woman involved in the crash has been arrested and charged with intoxication manslaughter.

News Coverage (1 Source)

ABC13 HoustonDec 25, 2025

Woman arrested, charged with intoxication manslaughter for deadly, wrong-way crash that killed 3 people, according to FBCSO

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Last updated: January 11, 2026 at 9:33 PM

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