On Jauary 15 2008 Jeremy Sanchez 21 and his passenger Andrew Borego 15 were forced to pull to the side of Interstate 37 to remove a damaged tire. At approximately 6:50 AM a Nissan Altima driven by an intoxicated 22-year-old Jonathon Gutierrez struck Sanchez vehicle throwing his body over a near by guardrail.
The accident occured near Donop Rd. Sanchez suffered a broken thigh bone and various other lacerations and bruises. Borego suffered a broken leg and lacerations. Borego was still inside the vehicle when the accident occured.
Sanchez was airlifted to University Hospital in serious condition. Borego was transported to Christus Santa Rosa Childrens Hospital in undetermined condition.
Gutierrez was arrested and bond was set at $10000. According to the police report Gutierrez seemed dazed and confused had bloodshot eyes and had a strong odor of alcohol.
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