HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Harris County Precinct 5 deputy constable and her daughter were killed in a fiery crash on I-10 Katy Freeway early Friday morning, Houston police said.
Constable Ted Heap identified the deputy constable as 46-year-old Katherine Hutson. Her daughter, believed to be between 8 to 10 years old, was named Kacey.
All westbound lanes of the freeway at the IH-610 West Loop were shut down for eight hours. The road reopened at about 11 a.m.
The three-vehicle crash happened at 3:07 a.m. Police said a Mazda crashed into Hutson’s car and a utility truck that was parked on the shoulder. All three vehicles instantly burst into flames.
Houston TranStar cameras showed large flames at one point as emergency crews responded.
HPD said a worker who was standing outside of the utility truck was taken to the hospital in stable condition with burns. A female passenger in the Mazda was also taken to the hospital.
Investigators said the driver of the Mazda was not hurt and stayed at the scene to cooperate with investigators. Police will run toxicology and DWI tests to determine if impairment was a factor in the deadly crash.
According to Heap, Hutson was an 18-year veteran of the agency.
She was working an extra job, providing a police presence for road improvements, Pct. 5 said.
The Houston Police Department is investigating the crash.