Thursday, February 21, 2013

Update On I-10 Driver Exceeding 135 mph Caught, Arrested And Facing Multiple Charges

by Andrea L. Algar
Motorheads Performance

Yesterday, I had referenced a local story about a driver involved in a high speed chase on Eastbound I-10 in Gonzales County, Texas. Today, there is an update to the story, and a 24 year old San Antonio woman is in custody and being held on a range of charges.

It has been reported that law enforcement officials from at least four counties along Interstate 10 came together to catch a woman who had been clocked doing speeds up to 135 mph, weaving in and out of traffic, using the shoulder at 110 mph, as well as exiting and re-entering the Interstate in attempt to allude officials. Initial reports that stop sticks were not used was updated with reports that Flatonia police did deploy stop sticks, but the driver was able to successfully avoid them. Also first reported as a black Honda Accord, more recent reports identify the vehicle as a Nissan Maxima stolen out of San Antonio.

In a strange stroke of luck, Ugonna Helen Nwogu, 24, of San Antonio, stopped at the same gas station as a Guadalupe County Trooper involved in the original pursuit. The Maxima rammed a parked car and re-entered the highway, but was apprehended on I-10 about a mile later.

"Nwogu is being held in Seguin on $78,500 in bond facing charges for evading arrest, unauthorized use of a vehicle, an accident involving damage to another vehicle, possession of marijuana (less than 2 oz.) and driving while intoxicated," reported the Gonzales Inquirer.

REFERENCE:
Gonzales Inquirer - Fate Intervenes in 135 mph Car Chase on I-10

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Andrea L. Algar is co-owner of a classic car performance and restoration design shop in Leesville, Texas. Motorheads Performance specializes in repairs, maintenance, performance upgrades and restorative work on cars and trucks from the 1920’s through 1970’s. Her husband Guy L. Algar is a Mechanical Engineer with over 25 years experience. He holds 5 ASE Certifications from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence and has been working on old cars and trucks for over 37 years. Together they share their passion for old cars and trucks with other enthusiasts from around the country.

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