Racing seems to be a more popular past time in San Angelo recently. Earlier this month, two teenagers were arrested after feeling the need for speed; and yesterday, two adults took a trip to the Tom Green County Jail for attempting the same thing.
Sgt. Cade Solsbery, public information officer with the San Angelo Police Department, said at approximately 9:27 p.m. Tuesday night, an SAPD officer in the 2700 block of West Avenue N, said he noticed two vehicles, a white Dodge Durango and a maroon Chevy Tahoe, lined up side by side. The two drivers, Ryan M. Hansjosten, 34, and Damacio I. Torres, 27, then accelerated their vehicles at a high rate of speed in an attempt to outrace each other.
As a result of their actions, Hansjosten and Torres were both arrested and transported to TGCJ.
Racing in the city, Solsbery said, is considered a Class B misdemeanor and can carry a fine not to exceed $2,000 and/or a sentence of 180 days in jail.
Overall, there were 26 people booked into the TGCJ, and out of those arrests, 13 faced new complaints. Here is the breakdown of offenses:
- Display Fictitious Motor Vehicle Registration: 1
- Driving while License Invoked/Invalid/Suspended: 3
- Public Intoxication: 2
- US Marshal Hold: 4
- DWI: 2
There were also a total of 14 people arrested for outstanding warrants.
Comments
I'm sure they were really moving along in that Tahoe and Durango. All they needed was an Explorer to challenge and it would have been a street race like no others.
If you're gonna do something stupid like a street race, at least use fast vehicles to make it interesting.
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