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44 year old Priscilla Flores, of Livingston, entered a curve too fast on Kate Lowe Road and turned over her 2013 Chrysler 200.
Driver Turns Over Vehicle, Arrested for DWI, LIVINGSTON, July 25, 2015 - At around 8 am on July 25, 2015, a black 2013 Chrysler 200, driven by Priscilla Montoya Flores, 44, of Livingston, was east-bound on Kate Lowe Road (off FM-350 South).  Flores entered a curve too fast and left the pavement too the right.  Her vehicle struck a cluster of small trees causing it to turn over on its driver's side.  Americare Ambulance Service was dispatched to the scene along with Sergeant Allen LeBlanc, and Deputy Terri Mayer (both with the Polk County Sheriff's Office) and Trooper Chris Cain with the Texas Highway Patrol.  Flores wasn't hurt in the accident.  Trooper Cain conducted a field sobriety test on Flores and placed her under arrest for driving while intoxicated.  A rollback wrecker from Fawbush Wrecker recovered Flores' vehicle and it will be stored in Goodrich.
 
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Flores (sitting on ground) was checked out by EMS personnel.
Trooper Chris Cain speaks with Flores.
Cain conducted a field sobriety test on Flores.
Flores was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated.
Cain reads Flores her rights.
Flores' vehicle was recovered by Fawbush Wrecker Service.
Cattle on the other side of the road watched everything.
Mixi was on duty for PolkCountyToday.com.
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