Basic Facts

Crash date: 6-14-2026

Crash location: East Southcross & S. WW White Rd., San Antonio, TX

People involved:

  • SAPD Officer
  • Unidentified Woman

Do authorities suspect alcohol played a role in this crash?: Unknown

Did authorities recommend criminal charges?: Unknown

Do authorities suspect a product defect caused the crash?: Unknown

Accident Report

June 14, 2026, an officer and another driver were injured after a car accident at around 1:30 a.m. along East Southcross.

Initial details about the accident say that it happened at the intersection of East Southcross and South WW White Road.

Reports said that an SAPD vehicle was going eastbound through the intersection. A 37-year-old woman was in another vehicle going through the intersection. The two vehicles crossed paths and collided.

As a result of the crash, both the officer and the other driver reportedly had serious injuries. Right now, additional details about the accident are unavailable.

How Did This Accident Occur?

Vehicles crashing at an intersection like this usually happens when a driver makes a mistake, usually something like distracted driving. Hopefully all possible factors get attention, though, so there’s no room for speculation. Crashes like this can cause some concern, though, since it involved a police officer. I get a lot of calls about that sort of thing. People wonder if independent investigators have to take over the investigations. The answer is it’s really up to the victims and families involved in the crash. If they feel authorities are being fair and considering all factors, then that’s good. If they want another set of eyes making sure there’s no bias, that’s totally reasonable. At the end of the day, it’s about what the evidence says.

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