Crime & Safety
Driver Dies After Striking Tree In Williamson County
Wreck occurred at around 11:35 a.m. on Tuesday along the 15500 block of eastbound FM 620, county sheriff Robert Chody said in a tweet.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS — A Williamson County driver was killed after running into a tree, the sheriff said on Twitter.
The crash was reported at around 11:35 a.m. along the 15500 block of eastbound FM 620, according to Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody. The roadway was closed to traffic for several hours to accommodate a police investigation before being reopened shortly after 2 p.m.
No other injuries were reported, and the driver or the gender of the motorist were not disclosed. It's unclear what may have caused the crash.
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Single vehicle crash in the 15500 block of N FM 620 has one confirmed deceased person. Call time approximately 11:35am pic.twitter.com/74B2mixNIN
— Sheriff Robert Chody-WilCo TX (@SheriffChody) November 13, 2018
Update: Roadway will be partially shut down for a few hours due to the deadly crash. Please avoid the area.
— Sheriff Robert Chody-WilCo TX (@SheriffChody) November 13, 2018
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