Conroe Police requests Publics Assistance in identifying Hit-and-Run Vehicle

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Conroe Police are actively investigating a tragic hit-and-run that led to one death on November 9, 2025, between 6:30 PM and 7:30 PM. The incident occurred in the 200 block of North 336 East, prompting the Traffic Fatality Reconstruction Unit to seek public assistance. Authorities are looking for a dark-colored SUV, which likely has noticeable front-end damage due to the collision. The police emphasize that any information, no matter how minor, could significantly aid in identifying the vehicle or its driver. Community involvement is crucial, as the investigation aims to provide justice for the victim's family.

Individuals can report tips to Sergeant J. Herrera at the Conroe Police Department Traffic Unit. The urgency of the situation highlights the importance of public cooperation in resolving such incidents. As the investigation unfolds, the police remain committed to securing accountability.

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