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Blog Posts in November, 2011

Police Say Man Used 13-Year-Old Nephew as Designated Driver

According to HPD, local man, Omar Ornelas Lopez, 27, made his 13-year-old nephew drive him around because he was too intoxicated to drive. Authorities claim the officer noticed the vehicle ...
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Fatal Vehicle Accident in North Houston

A driver in North Houston has been arrested following an accident in which one man was thrown from an elevated section of I-45 to the frontage road below. According to police, a man was working on his ...
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Drunk-Driving Mother Arrested in South Carolina After Trying to Throw Son Over a Fence

A woman in South Carolina crashed her car while drunk and then tried to throw her four-year-old son over a fence while fleeing the scene. Since the incident, she has been banned from driving and ...
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