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50 year old Jacquelyn Nova Pence of Romayor was driving while intoxicated while in possession of marijuana.
Intoxicated Romayor Woman Crashes, Found to Have Marijuana, ACE, October 28, 2013 - At around 4:30 pm on October 27, 2013, a blue 2004 Ford Taurus was west-bound on FM-2610 when the driver, Jacquelynn Nova Pence, 50, of Romayor, entered a curve too fast and lost control of her car.  Pence's vehicle skidded off the road as her vehicle's driver's side slammed into a fence.  Her car came to rest in the weeds.  The South Polk County Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to the scene along with Trooper Kevin Burman with the Texas Highway Patrol.  When Burman arrived to investigate, he suspected that Pence was intoxicated and performed a field sobriety test.  Pence was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated (her second DWI).  Additionally, Burman found marijuana in Pence's possession and she's facing the additional charge of possession of marijuana.  Pence's vehicle was recovered by Ken's Towing and will be stored at Pollock's Body Shop in Livingston.
 
Special thank you:  Cory McKeever (photos by Cory McKeever)

Pence entered a curve too fast, skidded out of control and hit a fence.
Trooper Kevin Burman arrived and conducted a field sobriety test on Pence.
Pence was found to be in possession of marijuana.
Trooper Burman placed Pence under arrest and took her to Polk County Jail.
Pence's vehicle was recovered by Ken's Towing.
The Great One was on the job.
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