Sugar Land employee killed after being hit by chase suspects on Highway 90A, officials say

A Sugar Land Public Works Department employee is the innocent driver who was hit and killed by burglary suspects fleeing police during a chase that started in Missouri City on Wednesday morning.

Authorities identified 56-year-old Joseph Aponte Sr. as the victim. According to a spokesman, he worked for the City of Sugar Land for about a year.

A new video obtained by ABC13 shows the suspects leaving the scene of the burglary on Crestmont Loop Place in Missouri City about 15 minutes before the fatal crash.

The video shows two vehicles involved: a black SUV and a Toyota Camry.

According to Missouri City police, officers responding to the burglary call initiated a traffic stop on the black SUV, but it sped off. The failed traffic stop turned into a chase.

The SUV entered Sugar Land on Highway 90A and ran a red light at Gillingham Lane at about the same time Aponte was entering the intersection. He was in a Public Works truck. He did not survive the crash.

“My heart goes out to the family today of our coworker who lost his life in this horrible incident,” Sugar Land Police Chief Mark Poland said. “This is pretty hard. It hits home.”

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