Multiple people dead after stolen car crashes into bus in San Antonio

Multiple people dead after stolen car crashes into bus in San Antonio

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  • Multiple people dead after stolen car crashes into bus in San Antonio</p>

<p>Melina Khan, USA TODAY July 18, 2025 at 9:37 PM</p>

<p>Four people died and more than a dozen others were injured after a stolen car crashed into a transport bus on a highway in San Antonio, Texas, police said.</p>

<p>Around 2:30 p.m. local time on July 17, a stolen white Camaro with four individuals inside crashed into a bus on South Interstate 35 in the Leon Creek area, San Antonio Police Chief Bill McManus said.</p>

<p>Initially, two people were pronounced dead and 18 others were injured, McManus said. Two more people died later Thursday night at a local hospital after receiving medical care, Camelia Juarez, San Antonio Police's public information officer, told USA TODAY.</p>

<p>Juarez said the car struck a trailer that was attached to the bus, causing the bus to lose control and go into the pathway of the 18-wheeler in the following lane, before striking a guardrail. The 18-wheeler struck the bus, causing the bus to roll on its side. Multiple people were ejected from the bus.</p>

<p>USA TODAY has reached out to the Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office.</p>

<p>Suspects in stolen car crash at large, police say</p>

<p>Four individuals fled from the stolen car. One of the suspects was also armed with an assault rifle and the car was speeding at the time of the crash, McManus said.</p>

<p>The individuals were still being searched for as of Friday morning, police said. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.</p>

<p>Children, seniors injured in crash, police say</p>

<p>McManus said the two individuals who died in the crash were senior adults.</p>

<p>The injured individuals ranged in age from "young children to senior adults," McManus said. They were transported to area hospitals.</p>

<p>A Facebook post from the transportation company Transportes Guerra said the bus was traveling from Fort Worth to Mexico and asked family members to contact the company's office at 830-319-5168, 862-109-7187 or 682-758-1055.</p>

<p>This story has been with additional information.</p>

<p>Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at [email protected].</p>

<p>This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 4 dead, 16 injured after stolen Camaro crashes into bus in TX: police</p>

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