According to San Antonio TX authorities a driver who may have been under the influence of alcohol crashed into another vehicle injuring three people on July 6 2012. Police said that James Bond 40 was speeding along Old Highway 90 near 42nd Street when he struck the rear of a vehicle injuring the three occupants.
Scene of the Accident
The passengers in the car were taken to a local hospital and identified as 43-year old Alma Arizola 14-year old Jasmine Arizola and 16-year old Ariana Arizola. They were reportedly seriously injured but were not in a life-threatening condition. Bond who was later arrested on three counts of intoxication assault sped away from the Scene of the Accident and crashed into a parked car. He and his passenger 42-year old Barbara Dominguez were not injured.
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