Weekend DWI Arrests Includes One Driver With Four Prior Convictions & Two Arrested After Driving The Same Vehicle

A College Station man who has four drunk driving convictions is accused of driving with a breath alcohol level of more than two and a half times the legal limit. Sunday at three in the morning, two College Station police officers stopped a SUV swerving on Texas Avenue near George Bush Drive. The breath tests, measuring .221 and .214, followed failing field sobriety tests. Felipe Villalobos, who was arrested on his 39th birthday, is jailed in lieu of a $10,000 dollar bond and a hold for immigration authorities.

A fence and several vehicles parked at a College Station apartment complex were struck in the one o’clock hour Saturday morning. One pickup caused the damage, but two people were arrested for DWI. According to arrest reports from College Station police, the original passenger said he was driving home after the original driver caused the wreck. The original driver admitted the truck was his, but he said the collisions at The Gateway apartments on Holleman West were caused by someone whose name he didn’t know, but someone who looked exactly like him and was wearing the same identical clothing. Out of jail after posting $2,000 bonds are the original driver, 19 year old Wyatt Branch and the original passenger, 18 year old Colin Lowe…both of College Station. According to the arrest reports, Branch refused to consent to a blood alcohol test and a warrant was obtained to do the test; while Lowe consented to a breath alcohol test and those results were above the legal limit at .145 and .143.

Photos of (L-R) Felipe Villalobos, Wyatt Branch, and Colin Lowe from jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx

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