Austin, September 23, 2025
News Summary
A wrong-way crash on North Interstate 35 resulted in the death of 24-year-old Victor Lamar Evans II. The incident occurred in the early hours, with the vehicle traveling south in the northbound lanes before colliding with an 18-wheeler and another car. Fortunately, no other injuries were reported. APD is seeking information from the public regarding the incident to assist in their ongoing investigation.
Austin
A man died in a wrong-way crash in North Austin in the early hours of September 18. The incident occurred in the 12200 block of North Interstate 35 when a vehicle, identified as traveling south in the northbound lanes, collided with an 18-wheeler and another car. The driver of the wrong-way vehicle was determined to be 24-year-old Victor Lamar Evans II, who was pronounced dead at the scene by the Austin Police Department (APD).
No other injuries were reported from the incident. APD received a call around 2:14 a.m. regarding the wrong-way driver. Following the crash, all freeway lanes were shut down for an investigation, and first responders worked to clear the scene. Traffic was diverted to Exit 243 at Braker Lane during the investigation, and all lanes of the freeway have since reopened.
Authorities are appealing to the public for information regarding the crash. Anyone with details is encouraged to contact APD’s Vehicular Homicide Unit at 512-974-8111. Additionally, anonymous tips can be submitted through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program at austincrimestoppers.org or by calling 512-472-8477.
Background Context
Wrong-way driving incidents can be particularly dangerous and pose significant risks to other drivers on the road. The APD emphasizes the importance of awareness and proper road etiquette to reduce the chances of such tragic incidents occurring in the future. In this case, the swift response from law enforcement and emergency responders helped in managing the situation and ensuring that the investigation could proceed rapidly.
Key Details of the Incident
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date | September 18 |
| Location | 12200 block of North Interstate 35, Austin |
| Time | 2:14 a.m. |
| Victim | Victor Lamar Evans II, 24 years old |
| Outcome | Evans pronounced dead at the scene |
| Other Injuries | No other injuries reported |
| Investigation Contacts | APD’s Vehicular Homicide Unit: 512-974-8111; Capital Area Crime Stoppers: 512-472-8477 |
FAQ
What happened in the wrong-way crash in Austin?
A man died in a wrong-way crash in North Austin. The incident occurred on September 18 in the 12200 block of North Interstate 35 when a vehicle traveling south collided with an 18-wheeler and another car.
Who was the victim of the crash?
The wrong-way driver was identified as 24-year-old Victor Lamar Evans II, who was pronounced dead at the scene according to the Austin Police Department (APD).
Were there any other injuries reported?
No other injuries were reported from the incident.
How can people provide information about the crash?
Anyone with information about the crash is encouraged to contact APD’s Vehicular Homicide Unit at 512-974-8111. Anonymous tips can be submitted through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program at austincrimestoppers.org or by calling 512-472-8477.
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- CBS Austin
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- KXAN News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Texas traffic laws
- CBS Austin Newsletter
- Google News: Austin traffic accidents

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