‘I’m Going In’: Texas Policeman Rescues Baby From Car Trapped in Flash Flood

‘I’m Going In’: Texas Policeman Rescues Baby From Car Trapped in Flash Flood
A police officer wades through water to rescue an infant from a car caught in a flash flood in Beeville, Texas, on May 23, 2026. Beeville Police Department
Michael Wing
Michael Wing
Editor and Writer
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Few motorists could have averted the string of events that landed a car with a baby inside half-submerged in floodwaters last month in Beeville, Texas.

On May 23, a sudden and violent downpour dropped massive amounts of rain on Crocket Road—a low-water crossing known for its hyper-localized flash floods. Within seconds, the crossing turned into a rapidly-moving river. The storm escalated before emergency crews had time to raise barricades to keep the public out, allowing the driver of a white sedan to enter the hazardous area.

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Michael Wing
Michael Wing
Editor and Writer
Michael Wing is a writer and editor based in Calgary, Canada, where he was born and educated in the arts. He writes mainly on culture, human interest, and trending news.