Human remains found in SUV that struck Deer Park pipeline identified

Sept. 15, 2024: Energy Transfer says it's aware of unconfirmed reports that a car may have hit a valve before one of their pipelines exploded in Deer Park, Texas. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

DEER PARK, Texas – The human remains inside the car at the center of Deer Park’s pipeline explosion has been identified Monday.

The Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office was able to complete testing of the recovered remains and through the use of radiography comparison, identified the driver as 51-year-old Jonathan McEvoy, of Deer Park.

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Investigators confirmed that the vehicle being driven by McEvoy was a 2022 Lexus NX350.

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The City of Deer Park later confirmed the vehicle had driven through a fence on the west side of Wal-Mart’s parking lot, located at 9025 Spencer Hwy, on Sept 16. The vehicle entered the adjacent pipeline right-of-way and struck an above-ground pipeline valve.

The white SUV was seen near the explosion but investigators had to wait until the flames were out and the area was safe before moving in to investigate.

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After the pipeline fire burned for nearly three days, the car was towed on Sept 19 and while the team was processing the car, they found and removed human remains.

The cause of the incident is still under investigation.

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