Two crashes on the freeway in College Station early Sunday morning resulted in two deaths and three injuries.
Update from College Station police:
The driver of the first fatality accident that occurred in the 1300 Block of Earl Rudder Freeway on May 8, 2016 at 1:34 AM has been identified and his next of kin has been contacted.
The driver is identified as:
Frank James Douglass IV
27 year old Navasota resident
The driver of the second fatality accident that occurred on Earl Rudder Freeway at Southwest Parkway on May 8th, 2016 at 2:06 AM has been identified and his next of kin has been contacted.
The driver is identified as:
Marcus Dwayne Ewing
33 year old Navasota resident
Original news release from College Station police:
On May 8th, 2016 at 1:34 AM a College Station Police Officer was traveling North in the 1300 Block of the feeder road of State HWY 6 just past Varsity Ford when he witnessed a 2000 GMC truck traveling south against traffic heading right at him. The officer pulled to the right to avoid a collision.
As the truck passed the officer activated his emergency lights and turned around in an attempt to stop the vehicle and warn other traffic. As the officer turned around the truck accelerated quickly in what appeared to be an attempt to evade being stopped.
The truck entered onto HWY 6 using the northbound exit ramp, still heading south against traffic. Within seconds of the officer turning around and activating his emergency lights the GMC truck ran head-on into an 18 wheeler traveling north in the outside lane of HWY 6.
The 27 year old male driver of the GMC truck was ejected from the vehicle and died from injuries sustained in the accident. The tractor trailer was occupied by a 44 year old female driver and a 53 year old male passenger came to a rest in the center median. The occupants of the 18 wheeler were transported to The College Station Medical Center where they were treated and released for non-life threatening injuries.
As emergency personnel responded to the scene of the accident a College Station Police Officer stopped in the inside lane of northbound HWY 6 at Southwest Parkway to alert oncoming traffic of the accident ahead. The officer’s emergency lights were on when a 1989 Buick Park Avenue, driven by a 33 year old man rear ended the stationary patrol car.
The Park Avenue rolled and came to rest upside down in the ditch off the roadway after striking the patrol car. The driver of the vehicle died on scene from his injuries. The College Station Officer involved in the accident was transported to a local emergency room where he was treated and released for non-life threatening injuries. He is expected to recover.
The names of the deceased parties are being withheld at this time in order to notify next of kin; both are Navasota residents.
The College Station Police Department’s Crime Scene and Traffic Units responded to the accident scene and are currently conducting an investigation of the first accident involving the GMC truck and the tractor-trailer. The Bryan Police Department Crime Scene Unit and Traffic Units responded and are investigating the second fatality accident.
The College Station Police Department received assistance with these accident scenes from the Department of Public Safety, the College Station Fire Department and Bryan Police Department.
State HWY 6 has been shut down and remains that way while the accident scenes are completely investigated. Drivers are being diverted to the feeder roads.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the College Station Police Department at 979-764-3600.