Police: San Angelo officer injured when man resists arrest

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An serviceman with the San Angelo Police Department sustained injuries Friday greeting aft responding to a telephone to cheque retired suspicious people, an SAPD media merchandise said.

The serviceman was transported to Shannon Medical Center for treatment, and a antheral was taken into custody successful transportation with the incident, constabulary said successful the media release.

Paul Garcia, 38, was charged with 3 region warrants, nonaccomplishment to identify, resisting apprehension and evading apprehension oregon detention, the media merchandise said.

Anyone charged with a transgression is presumed guiltless until proven blameworthy beyond a tenable uncertainty successful a tribunal of law.

A San Angelo Police Department constabulary  car   Wednesday Feb. 26, 2025.

A San Angelo Police Department constabulary car Wednesday Feb. 26, 2025.

Around 9:26 a.m. Friday, San Angelo constabulary officers responded to a telephone regarding suspicious radical successful the 4400 artifact of Green Valley Trail, constabulary said. They identified a antheral matching a statement provided erstwhile they arrived.

They tried to detain the antheral during the people of the investigation, constabulary said. The man, identified arsenic Garcia, began resisting arrest, starring to a carnal altercation. One serviceman was injured.

Garcia sustained insignificant injuries during the struggle, constabulary said. So earlier helium was taken to the Tom Green County Jail, Garcia was archetypal brought to Shannon Medical Center for valuation and aesculapian clearance.

Police said Friday greeting that nary further details were available.

The sanction of the injured serviceman and his information were not provided successful the media release.

Garcia was not yet listed successful online Tom Green County Jail records conscionable earlier noon Friday.

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