Two people were transported to Shannon Medical Center with non-life-threatening neck injuries from a hit-and-run crash about 8:15 p.m. Thursday.
The first vehicle, the make and model of which are not known at this time, was stopped headed north at the Chadbourne and 19th streets when a GMC truck rear-ended it.
The driver of the GMC truck, a 22-year-old San Angelo man, took off headed east.
Officer Charles Barker said he found the suspect, who had parked his truck down the road, walking about a block from the scene.
San Angelo police conducted a sobriety test and arrested him on a charge of driving while intoxicated. He was also cited with failure to control speed and driving without a valid license.
The first vehicle, the make and model of which are not known at this time, was stopped headed north at the Chadbourne and 19th streets when a GMC truck rear-ended it.
The driver of the GMC truck, a 22-year-old San Angelo man, took off headed east.
Officer Charles Barker said he found the suspect, who had parked his truck down the road, walking about a block from the scene.
San Angelo police conducted a sobriety test and arrested him on a charge of driving while intoxicated. He was also cited with failure to control speed and driving without a valid license.
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