Man Arrested After Field Sobriety Test Following 3-Pickup Crash on U.S. 67

 

At least three vehicles, all of them pickup trucks, were involved in a major crash on U.S. 67 south between San Angelo and the turnoff to the Boy’s Ranch at FM 2335. The crash involved a driver under the influence.

The crash happened sometime after 1 p.m. this afternoon.

According to Texas DPS, the driver of a black Ford pickup was traveling westbound at highway speeds and did not react in time to avoid slamming into the back, right side of a white Chevy pickup, and then a red Dodge pickup.

The Chevy and the Dodge were stopped waiting to be led through the construction zone there with a follow-me truck. U.S. 67 is undergoing extensive construction along this stretch with flagmen directing traffic down to a single lane around heavy machinery working on the pavement there.

The driver of the Ford pickup was given a field sobriety test by DPS troopers, and shortly thereafter, handcuffed and taken into custody. Two others were rushed to the hospital with injuries, though DPS said none were incapacitated.

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Above: Field sobriety test. (LIVE! Photo/Stephanie Lindgren)

Traffic was completely stopped as Texas DPS, Tom Green County Sheriff’s Office, San Angelo EMS, and the Dove Creek Volunteer Fire Department worked the scene.

As of 2:35 p.m., traffic began to slowly flow; although, because of the construction zone, it remained down to one lane.

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