The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents to be aware on the roadways and talk with their kids after two high-speed arrests this week. The incidents were unrelated, with teens reaching speeds over 100 miles per hour on popular roadways in Brazos County.
On Monday, an 18-year-old male was arrested after police clocked his vehicle at 117 miles per hour. This incident began on Highway 6 and he was stopped by officers near Deacon Drive. He is also facing alcohol-related charges behind the wheel.
On Tuesday, a 19-year-old female was arrested by the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office after deputies observed her speeding at 107 miles per hour and weaving through traffic. She is facing charges relating to fleeing officers and drug paraphernalia possession.
The College Station Police Department also shared a picture showing a traffic stop that was initiated after officers clocked a vehicle at 126 miles per hour.
Brazos County Sheriffs Deputy Christopher Searles highlighted the danger of high-speed driving, mentioning that the reasons people speed can vary, but the risks are significant. He emphasized the potential for loss of control, accidents, and harm to others on the road.
Searles stressed the importance of parents discussing the implications of excessive speeds with their children, citing the inability to react quickly enough to situations that may arise at such speeds.
Searles advised all drivers to be vigilant on the roadways and to know how to respond when witnessing high-speed pursuits. He recommended pulling over and allowing emergency vehicles or speeding cars to pass safely.
In addition to the dangers of high-speed driving, Searles mentioned the financial implications of speeding tickets issued for such excessive speeds, which can be worth hundreds of dollars.
Both teens involved in the recent incidents have been released from Brazos County jail.
The increase in incidents of drivers exceeding 100 miles per hour within days has raised concerns among law enforcement agencies in Brazos County. It serves as a reminder for drivers to abide by speed limits and prioritize safety on the road.
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