Pflugerville Woman Arrested for DWI with Infant in Unsecured Car Seat
Pflugerville, Texas — A late-night joyride turned into a serious situation for a local woman this past Saturday as she found herself in hot water for driving while intoxicated with her infant child in the car. It all went down in the wee hours, around 3:15 a.m., when a Pflugerville police officer on patrol noticed a pickup truck acting quite suspiciously on the road.
Erratic Driving and Trouble on the Road
Imagine cruising blissfully through your neighborhood when suddenly you spot a truck struggling to stay in its lane! That’s exactly what caught the attention of the officer as a 2014 Ford F-150 was seen driving all over the place near 1440 W Pecan St. The officer described a screeching noise followed by a sharp turn onto Pecan Street. Upon a closer look, the truck was emitting smoke or steam, and some serious damage was evident—think missing mirrors and a rear axle that was just asking to be fixed!
A Closer Inspection Reveals Shocking Details
After pulling the vehicle over, the officer made contact with the driver—29-year-old Alexis Saguoia Johns from Pflugerville. What really raised eyebrows was the sight of her child, who was sitting in a car seat in the front passenger seat. But the worst part? The car seat was not properly secured. The poor little one wasn’t strapped in at all! Can you believe it?
During their conversation, Alexis admitted to having a couple of drinks at a local club—two alcoholic beverages, to be exact. She claimed she had stopped drinking 30 minutes prior because she needed to drive her child home. However, the smell of alcohol on her breath told a different story, and her bloodshot eyes and slurred speech raised even more red flags.
Testing Time
The officer proceeded with the Standard Field Sobriety Tests (SFST), and the results were telling. Alexis performed poorly on tests like the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) and the Walk and Turn test, making it clear she was significantly impaired. It was like the tests were calling out for help!
A Chaotic Scene Unfolds
Further investigation into the vehicle revealed a mess that included coolant and antifreeze sprayed all over the front axle. When questioned, Alexis maintained that she hadn’t been in a crash, insisting someone must have rammed into her parked truck. Talk about shifting blame!
Things didn’t end there. Alexis’s father, who owns the truck, showed up to contest the damage claims, stating the vehicle was “in perfect condition” before this incident. What a family affair!
Child’s Safety Comes First
Meanwhile, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) assessed the child at the scene and decided it was best to transport the little one to North Austin Medical Center for further care. It’s a scary situation, but thankfully the child is receiving attention.
Legal Consequences
After agreeing to a breathalyzer test, Alexis blew a staggering 0.170 and 0.167, far exceeding the legal limit of 0.08. With these findings, she was slapped with charges for both Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and endangering her child by putting them in imminent danger of injury. Not the best Sunday morning news, I must say!
Investigation Continues
The entire incident remains under investigation as authorities work to piece everything together. It’s a strong reminder of the importance of responsible driving, especially when young lives are involved.
As always, let’s keep our roads safe and our kiddos secured!