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12-05-2025
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Woman identified in deadly Cypress rollover crash, more information released
The Brief Charlotte Stegall was identified as the driver killed in Saturday's crash in Cypress. Officials say Stegall crossed into lanes going the opposite way on North Houston Road before veering off the roadway. The crash is still under investigation. CYPRESS, TX - Harris County officials have released new information regarding Saturday's deadly car crash in the Cypress area. What we know According to a news release from the Harris County Sheriff's Office, the driver killed in the crash has been identified as Charlotte Yvette Stegall. At about 3 p.m. on Saturday, Stegall was driving west on Cypress North Houston Road, then she allegedly crossed into the eastbound lanes. The vehicle then left the road, struck fences at multiple homes, then rolled to its right side before coming to a stop on all four wheels. Officials say Stegall was trapped in the vehicle due to the crash. Officials found her deceased at the scene. A sergeant at the scene said the woman was the only person in the vehicle. No other injuries were reported. The vehicle struck a power box, causing a power outage in a part of the neighborhood. CenterPoint was called to restore the power. According to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, the crash also caused a brief fire after the vehicle struck a gas BBQ bill. The sheriff's office says the case is still under investigation. What we don't know There is no information available on why Stegall reportedly drove off the roadway. RELATED: Driver dies after rollover crash in Cypress; power out for some residents, officials say The Source Information in this report comes from the Harris County Sheriff's Office and previous FOX 26 reporting.
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12-05-2025
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Woman Killed After SUV Rolls Over Multiple Times, Strikes Neighborhood Fences and Lands Upright in Backyard
A driver's vehicle rolled over several times in a residential Texas neighborhood — hitting fences, a gas grill and a power box as it flipped — before landing upright in a home's backyard The driver, identified as Charlotte Yvette Stegall, was pronounced dead at the scene after she became trapped in her 2025 Mercedes G-Class SUV Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said, 'Thankfully no one in the home was injured,' as no other injuries were reportedA Texas woman has died after her SUV flipped over and rolled into a neighborhood — hitting a power box before landing in a backyard. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said the woman was driving at the intersection of Cypress North Houston Road and Cypress Creek Forest Drive in Cypress, just outside of Houston, at around 3:15 p.m. on May 10 when her vehicle — a 2025 Mercedes G-Class SUV — rolled over multiple times. The sheriff's office later identified the woman as Charlotte Yvette Stegall in an incident report. According to investigators, she was headed west on Cypress North Houston Road when she drifted from her lane and momentarily crossed into the eastbound lane. Police wrote that that her vehicle then left the road, struck several fences and then rolled over to the right before coming to a stop on all four wheels in the backyard. Officials told FOX 26 that Stegall was alone in the SUV. "Thankfully no one in the home was injured," Gonzalez said on X. Officials said that Stegall was trapped in the vehicle due to the crash, and first responders pronounced her dead at the scene. Gonzalez added on X that the SUV also struck a gas barbecue grill during the rollover and may have started a small fire, but it was quickly extinguished. Additionally, Stegall's vehicle struck a power box, knocking out electricity for some of the neighborhood. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The local power company CenterPoint Energy told Click2Houston in a statement that electricity was restored by 9 p.m. on Saturday. Eastbound lanes on Cypress North Houston Road were temporarily closed, Gonzalez added. "Our hearts go out to all who are affected by this incident," the power company said. "CenterPoint Energy crews are onsite collaborating with first responders and law enforcement to secure the area and restore service to impacted customers safely and as quickly as possible." No injuries have been reported. It is unknown what caused the crash. Read the original article on People