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Police: 4 Dead in a San Antonio Crash Involving a Bus and a Stolen Vehicle

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, JUL 17 – Four suspects, including one armed with an assault rifle, fled after their stolen Camaro caused a crash that killed four and injured 18 on Interstate 35, police said.

  • A stolen white Camaro on I-35 at Leon Creek near Cassin Road crashed into a transport bus, killing two and injuring eighteen, authorities said.
  • According to McManus, 'We had a stolen white Camaro south on 35 speeding' and four suspects fled, including one armed with an AK-style rifle.
  • A representative at University Hospital said the facility treated 15 patients, including two who later died, and four pediatric patients are in good condition while at least two remained critical as of Thursday evening.
  • Southbound lanes stayed shut hours after the crash as crews clear the wreckage, prompting drivers to seek alternate routes.
  • Police Chief William McManus said the probe will be extensive, and WOAI reported the suspects remain at large.
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Police: 4 dead in a San Antonio crash involving a bus and a stolen vehicle

Police say four people have died and over a dozen are injured after a speeding stolen car struck a trailer attached to a bus in San Antonio.

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WFAA 8abc broke the news in Dallas, United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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