Dallas Woman Dies in Early-Morning Rollover Crash, Erica Hall Identified as Victim in January Collision.
DALLAS, TX — A 44-year-old woman, Erica Hall, has been identified as the victim of a fatal vehicle rollover that occurred early on Jan. 10, according to Dallas police. The tragic incident unfolded shortly after 2:15 a.m. when Hall’s car reportedly lost control and collided with a pole.
Officials from Dallas Fire-Rescue confirmed that Hall was pronounced dead at the scene. Emergency responders were initially dispatched around 2:10 a.m. to the intersection of George Bush Service Road eastbound and Coit Road after reports of a serious crash.
According to the Dallas Police Department’s incident report, Hall was driving a 2016 Chevy Impala eastbound when her vehicle left the roadway. The car traveled onto a grassy area before flipping over and striking a utility pole. Investigators are continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the crash, including road conditions and potential contributing factors, though no additional details have been released at this time.
The community has been reminded of the dangers of late-night driving, particularly in areas with limited lighting or uneven terrain. Authorities have not indicated that alcohol or other impairments were involved, but the investigation remains ongoing.
This tragic loss marks yet another reminder of the importance of road safety and vigilance, especially during early morning hours when fatigue and reduced visibility can contribute to devastating accidents. Hall’s family and friends are mourning her sudden passing as officials work to piece together the events that led to this fatal collision.

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