Sherman, Texas — A tragic accident in Sherman early Thursday morning has left one man dead after he was struck by a vehicle along a busy stretch of roadway, according to the Sherman Police Department.
Authorities said the crash occurred just after 4:30 a.m. on the southbound service road of US-75, north of FM 902, in the 8400 block area. The location is a commonly used corridor for early commuters and local traffic.
Police identified the victim as a 34-year-old man. Emergency responders arrived at the scene shortly after the incident, but he was pronounced dead there.
According to officials, the driver involved in the crash was not injured. No immediate details were released about whether visibility, speed, or road conditions may have played a role.
The Sherman Police Department confirmed that its Critical Accident Investigation Team is actively reviewing the case. Investigators are working to determine exactly what led to the collision, including examining the circumstances surrounding the pedestrian’s presence on the roadway at that hour.
Incidents like this highlight the dangers pedestrians face on high-speed service roads, especially during early morning hours when visibility is low and traffic patterns can be unpredictable.
Authorities have not yet released additional details, and the investigation remains ongoing. More updates are expected as officials gather further information.
