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Conroe PD Press Release – Fatal MVA

Fatal Vehicle Accident occurred just after 11:30 p.m. Tuesday night just south of FM 1488 on Interstate 45

Fatal Vehicle Accident occurred just after 11:30 p.m. Tuesday night just south of FM 1488 on Interstate 45

On 09-15-09, approximately 11:30 pm, Conroe Police patrol officers and members of the Community Oriented Response Team (CORT) responded to a reported major accident in the 15300 block of I-45 South in Conroe. The CORT unit investigates traffic related incidents that result in the death or possible death of any person.

Investigators learned that a 1995 Ford Explorer was traveling southbound on the I-45 main lanes and for an undetermined cause, the driver lost control of the vehicle. According to evidence at the scene and witness accounts, the vehicle left the roadway. The driver of the vehicle, Fred Cannon, 04-29-48, apparently attempted to take corrective action which caused the vehicle flip and come to rest in the median between the southbound main lanes and service road.

There were a total of 11 occupants in the Ford Explorer which was designed for 5 occupants. There were 5 children in the vehicle under the age of 12. An 11 year old child was transported by air ambulance to Hermann Houston Hospital. Nine occupants were transported to four local hospitals.

Montgomery County Pct. 2 Justice of the Peace Trey Spikes pronounced Cannon dead at the scene and ordered an autopsy. The investigation is ongoing.

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