Local news reports in San Antonio TX stated that 29-year old Dana Leigh Carlson was injured when a vehicle struck the van that she was driving. Police reported that Carlson was driving along Interstate 10 near FM 1516 when she was struck by 28-year old Sara Finleys vehicle. Allegedly Finley was under the influence of alcohol when she had crashed into a parked semi-truck on the side of the road then swerved back into traffic and struck Carlsons van police said.
Scene of the Accident
Officials on the scene said that Finley was suspected of being under the influence of alcohol and was subsequently arrested on two counts of intoxication assault. After the collision between Carlsons van and Finleys car the two vehicles overturned and came to rest in the westbound lanes of traffic. Carlson was injured and taken to a hospital and an 8-year old girl in her car who was not named may have also suffered a broken arm.
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