Fatal Frisco crash prompts increased police patrols, lower speed limits at FM423 intersection
The fatal crash involving three cars that resulted in two deaths was believed to be caused by street racing.
Frisco Police Department has increased presence at the FM423 and Del Webb Boulevard intersection.(Nathan Hunsinger / Staff Photographer)
Less than a month after three were hospitalized and two died in a high-speed car crash, Frisco Police Department has increased its focus on the fatal crossing at FM423 and Del Webb Boulevard.
With the crash believed to have been a result of street racing, the city has lowered nearby speed limits, Frisco Police Chief David Shilson told the city council during their Tuesday meeting. There have also been additional officers, working extra hours, to patrol nearby.
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2 Frisco siblings charged with manslaughter after deadly March wreck
By Gerardo Martinez article
FRISCO, Texas - Police have charged two Frisco siblings with manslaughter after a crash that left two people dead.
The deadly crash happened on March 27 in Frisco at the intersection of FM 423 and Del Webb Blvd.
Police on Wednesday arrested brother Jaden Walker, 19, and sister Jade Walker, 19, on two counts of manslaughter.
Frisco police say Jaden and Jade were driving at speeds over 90 miles an hour before crashing into a Lexus SUV, killing both people inside.
The victims have been identified as Jacquelyn Buhler,76, and Clarence Buhler, 79, of Frisco.
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