HOUSTON – A vehicle carrying a family of five was struck by another vehicle Friday evening in northwest Houston, leaving an 11-year-old boy dead, police said.

Houston police said the driver of a black Ford F-150 traveling on Hammerly Boulevard was making a left turn but failed to yield the right of way and crashed into the family's gray Honda Civic on Wirt Road.

Police said the family was taken to the Memorial Hermann Hospital. Police said that's where the boy died.

Investigators said the 11-year-old was one of three children, the others ages 4 and 6, not properly restrained in their seat belts in the back seat of the Civic.

Police said there are no signs that the driver had been drinking.

While police were investigating that crash, another driver slammed into a police SUV at the scene, officials said.

When the driver attempted to run away, an officer caught the man and arrested him.

No officers were hurt.