Armando Gonzalez Aguilar, 40, of San Angelo was pronounced dead at Shannon Medical Center last night just after 10 p.m. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, he was the driver of a red 2001 Ford Pickup that careened out of control while headed south on March Road near Grape Creek.
The DPS report said that he drove off the right side of the roadway into the west ditch. That caused him to overcorrect back to the left losing control. The truck spun clockwise and into a broadside skid. Then the Ford drove into a cotton field where it rolled over approximately 3 times, ejecting the unrestrained driver. After the Ford landed upright, it continued to accelerate away from the scene a short distance before striking a tree.
There were no other occupants in Vehicle at the time of the crash.
The driver was transported to Shannon Medical Center where he was later pronounced dead.
Trooper Jason Lujan-Luna, Highway Patrol, San Angelo, was the investigator.
As it Happened Last Night
Airmed 1, the helicopter ambulance, was dispatched to March Road in Grape Creek for a rollover crash just before 9:45 p.m. A San Angelo EMS was also seen at the scene. The ambulance left with the sirens and lights.
The scene is extremely dark, but a witness at the scene said at least one pickup truck with a camper is involved.
The media are being held back about 100 yards away and first responders can be seen searching the the field adjacent to March Road.
All that we can confirm is that one ambulance left with sirens at about 10:10 p.m.
Update 10:50 p.m.
Jared Thomason, Assistant EMS Coordinator of the Grape Creek VFD, said that DPS is the lead investigating agency. But from what he can tell, the red Ford pickup was traveling south on March Road and lost control after departing the prepared surface. The truck rolled over a few times in the field on the west side of the road. Somehow, the truck righted itself and drove back onto the road, northeast bound, crossed the road, and crashed into a fence on the east side of the road. The driver was thrown out of the truck during the rollovers. There was no driver in the truck when it righted itself and barrelled back towards March.
Update 11:00 p.m.
DPS should complete their investigation sometime tonight. We will report the results Friday morning. Tom Green County Sheriff's Depatment, Grape Creek VFD, San Angelo EMS and Airmed1 tended the crash site. As of right now, approximately five DPS Trooper cars, marked and unmarked are left, along with the Sheriff's Deputies.
Update 11:05 p.m.
Thomason said that he did not believe that there was more than one injured at the scene. There were no other vehicles reported to have been in this crash. After an extensive search of the field in case there was a passenger, and finding nothing, the fire department has left.
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