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Blown Tire Causes Rollover, LIVINGSTON, April 27, 2022 - At approximately 4:05 pm on April 27, 2022, a white Ford F-150 pickup, driven by Cesar Hernandez Sanchez, 57, of Houston, was south-bound on US-59. The passenger's side rear tire had a blow out causing Sanchez to lose control of his pickup. Sanchez had heavy work items in the bed of his pickup which is probably a contributing factor to the loss of control. Sanchez's pickup left the pavement to the left, entered the center median and rolled. His pickup came to rest upright. Allegiance Ambulance Service was dispatched to the scene along with Sergeant Jason Paske with the Polk County Sheriff's Office and Troopers Nick Hatton and Johnny Wilkerson with the Texas Highway Patrol. Sanchez was transported by ambulance to CHI Livingston Memorial Hospital with undisclosed injuries. No citations were issued. Sanchez's pickup was recovered by Kwik Tow out of Livingston.

Special thank you: Ken with Ken's Towing


57 year old Cesar Hernandez Sanchez, of Houston, was driving this 2007 Ford F-150 south on US-59 about a mile north of the Livingston City Limits when he had a rear tire blowout and lost control. His pickup entered the center median and rolled coming to rest upright.
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