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Witnesses help Arlington Police detain DWI suspects
Witnesses help Arlington Police detain DWI suspects

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time25-03-2025

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Witnesses help Arlington Police detain DWI suspects

The Brief The Arlington Police Department is investigating a suspected DWI crash that killed a 22-year-old man Saturday. All three men arrested are on immigration holds in the Arlington City Jail. Witnesses helped police identify the suspects who ran from the scene. ARLINGTON - Witnesses helped Arlington Police officers find and detain three fleeing suspects in a fatal DWI crash on I-20 on Saturday. The backstory Arlington Police were called to I-20 near Bowen Road to investigate a crash involving a pickup truck and a car. When they arrived at the scene, a Mitsubishi was engulfed in flames. The Arlington firefighters extinguished the fire and found the remains of a 22-year-old man inside. Witnesses told police a 2004 Ford F-150 was seen drifting in and out of lanes before slamming into the back of the Mitsubishi that was stopped on the inside shoulder. The impact of the crash caused the Mitsubishi to hit a concrete wall, which ignited the fire. Arlington Police identified the driver of the pickup as 25-year-old Cesar Ramirez Castro. They believed he could be intoxicated and had him perform a series of roadside sobriety tests. Based on the results, police arrested Ramirez Castro and booked him into the Arlington City Jail on one count of intoxication manslaughter and one count of collision involving death. Police did get a search warrant for a blood test as he is on an immigration hold at the jail. The two passengers in the pickup, 30-year-old Marcelino Ramirez-Ramirez and 24-year-old Daniel Castro Zammarron, were both arrested and booked into the Arlington City Jail on one count of Public Intoxication. What they're saying Police say witnesses were the key to the quick capture of those who fled. Witnesses first informed police that there were three individuals who ran from the scene upon crashing the truck. "Some of them even took photographs of the suspects leaving, which really helps us identify those suspects, and we were able to capture them very, very quickly," said Sergeant Alex Rosado of the Arlington Police Department. "It's a shame, you know, you have a accident, the car caught on fire, and instead of helping that person out of that car, they just fled," Rosado added. What we don't know The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office will release the name of the deceased. The Source Information in this article is from the Arlington Police Department and Arlington City Jail records.

Three illegal immigrants charged after fiery Texas crash leaves one dead
Three illegal immigrants charged after fiery Texas crash leaves one dead

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time24-03-2025

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Three illegal immigrants charged after fiery Texas crash leaves one dead

Three illegal immigrants have been charged in connection with a deadly drunk-driving crash Saturday night on a highway in Arlington, Texas. According to the Arlington Police Department, 25-year-old Cesar Ramirez Castro was driving a Ford-150 when he swerved onto the shoulder of I-20, slamming the truck into a parked vehicle. The vehicle then collided with a concrete barrier, setting it ablaze. When the fire was extinguished, a 22-year-old man was found dead inside the vehicle. Venezuela To Resume Accepting Us Deportation Flights Police charged Ramirez Castro with one count of intoxication manslaughter and one count of collision involving death. Read On The Fox News App According to jail records, he has an immigration hold. Two passengers in the vehicle, 30-year-old Marcelino Ramirez-Ramirez and 24-year-old Daniel Castro Zammarron, were both arrested on one count of public intoxication. Democrat Mayor Blasted For Vowing To Make Major City 'Safe Haven' For Illegal Immigrants Both men also have immigration holds. Last week, an illegal immigrant living in Georgia was charged with capital murder after allegedly killing Camilia Williams, a 52-year-old mother of five and grandmother. David Hector Rivas-Sagastume, 21, a Honduran national, has been charged with capital murder. He was caught and released while crossing illegally into the United States under Biden administration policies in 2021. He was scheduled for removal from the country in 2023, but removal proceedings never article source: Three illegal immigrants charged after fiery Texas crash leaves one dead

Three illegal immigrants charged after fiery Texas crash leaves one dead
Three illegal immigrants charged after fiery Texas crash leaves one dead

Fox News

time24-03-2025

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Three illegal immigrants charged after fiery Texas crash leaves one dead

Three illegal immigrants have been charged in connection with a deadly drunk-driving crash Saturday night on a highway in Arlington, Texas. According to the Arlington Police Department, 25-year-old Cesar Ramirez Castro was driving a Ford-150 when he swerved onto the shoulder of I-20, slamming the truck into a parked vehicle. The vehicle then collided with a concrete barrier, setting it ablaze. When the fire was extinguished, a 22-year-old man was found dead inside the vehicle. Police charged Ramirez Castro with one count of intoxication manslaughter and one count of collision involving death. According to jail records, he has an immigration hold. Two passengers in the vehicle, 30-year-old Marcelino Ramirez-Ramirez and 24-year-old Daniel Castro Zammarron, were both arrested on one count of public intoxication. Both men also have immigration holds. Last week, an illegal immigrant living in Georgia was charged with capital murder after allegedly killing Camilia Williams, a 52-year-old mother of five and grandmother. David Hector Rivas-Sagastume, 21, a Honduran national, has been charged with capital murder. He was caught and released while crossing illegally into the United States under Biden administration policies in 2021. He was scheduled for removal from the country in 2023, but removal proceedings never occurred.

Arlington Police arrest 3 suspects in fatal fiery DWI crash
Arlington Police arrest 3 suspects in fatal fiery DWI crash

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time23-03-2025

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Arlington Police arrest 3 suspects in fatal fiery DWI crash

The Brief The Arlington Police Department is investigating a suspected DWI crash that killed a 22-year-old man Saturday. The crash happened on I-20 near Bowen Rd. just after 7:30 p.m. All three men arrested are on immigration holds in the Arlington City Jail. ARLINGTON, Texas - Three men have been arrested in connection to a fiery fatal crash that killed a 22-year-old man Saturday evening on I-20 in Arlington. The backstory On Saturday, March 22, 2025, just after 7:30 p.m., Arlington police officers were called to the eastbound lanes I-20 near Bowen Road to investigate a crash involving a pickup truck and a car. When they arrived at the scene, the car, a 1997 Mitsubishi 3000 GT, was engulfed in flames. After Arlington firefighters extinguished the fire, they found the remains of the 22-year-old man inside. The investigation revealed the Mitsubishi was stopped along the shoulder of the highway when the pickup, a 2004 Ford F-150, drifted off the main lanes and slammed into the back of the car, police say. The impact of the crash caused the Mitsubishi to hit a concrete wall, which ignighted the fire. Witnesses told officers they saw three men exit the pickup truck after the crash and run from the scene. Officers found all three individuals nearby and detained them. What we know Arlington Police identified the driver of the pickup as 25-year-old Cesar Ramirez Castro. They believed he could be intoxicated and had him perform a series of roadside sobriety tests. Based on the results, police arrested Ramirez Castro and booked him into the Arlington City Jail on one count of intoxication manslaughter and one count of collision involving death. He is on an immigration hold at the jail. The two passengers in the pickup, 30-year-old Marcelino Ramirez-Ramirez and 24-year-old Daniel Castro Zammarron, were both arrested and booked into the Arlington City Jail on one count of Public Intoxication. They are also on immigration holds at the jail. What we don't know The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office will release the name of the deceased. The Source Information in this article is from the Arlington Police Department and Arlington City Jail records.

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