Shocking footage reveals stolen Texas big rig crashing into mobile home

Shocking footage reveals stolen Texas big rig crashing into mobile home
Shocking footage reveals stolen Texas big rig crashing into mobile home

Surveillance footage captured the horrific moment a stolen Texas big rig crashed into a mobile home on Tuesday, killing a woman and seriously injuring her partner.

The driver, named by cops as parolee Eric Black, crashed the 18-wheeler which was carrying two forklifts into the Harris County mobile home while on the run from the cops.

The crash had killed Aylene 'Nicole' Heaney, 50 and seriously injured her partner Jeff Conyers, 54, who were in the bedroom at the time.

Black, who was already on parole for evading arrest in a motor vehicle, was also taken to the hospital for minor injuries where he remains in custody. 

He is now expected to face charges for felony murder and aggravated assault.  

Surveillance footage captured the moment a stolen big rig was seen crashing into a Texas mobile home early on Tuesday morning

Surveillance footage captured the moment a stolen big rig was seen crashing into a Texas mobile home early on Tuesday morning

The crash had killed Aylene 'Nicole' Heaney, 50, who was in the bedroom at the time with her partner 

The 18-wheeler crashed into the mobile home while the alleged driver Eric Black was on the run from the police  killed Aylene 'Nicole' Heaney, 50, and seriously injured her partner Jeff Conyers, 54, who were in the bedroom at the time

The 18-wheeler crashed into the mobile home while the alleged driver Eric Black was on the run from the police  killed Aylene 'Nicole' Heaney, 50, and seriously injured her partner Jeff Conyers, 54, who were in the bedroom at the time

Heaney's partner Jeff Conyers, 54, (above) was found trapped underneath the big rig and had suffered serious injuries. He is pictured in hospital after the tragedy

Heaney's partner Jeff Conyers, 54, (above) was found trapped underneath the big rig and had suffered serious injuries. He is pictured in hospital after the tragedy 

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The 18-wheeler was reported as stolen to Houston police officers late on Monday night by a trucking company who noticed one of their vehicles was missing.

A couple hours later, the

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