This is a powerful photo as this street was named after our hero and Marine Sgt Joey Alvarez who died tragically while serving our country,” Dolly Schultz wrote.
Complied from reports by Dolly Schultz Photos by:Dolly Schultz
Top Photo “Neighbors identified the driver as the man that’s drinking water with no cares in the world. This is a powerful photo as this street was named after our hero and Marine Sgt Joey Alvarez who died tragically while serving our country,” Dolly Schultz wrote.
A high speed chase Saturday morning ,September 30th by law enforcement officials of a vehicle carring undocumented migrants ended near the intersection of Fort Clark Road and Joey Alavarez where a vehicle crashed into a residental structure.
Dolly Schultz arrived at the scene shortly after the accident and reported the following on her Facebook Page,
“9:22 vehicle bailed on intersection of Joey Alvarez and Fort Clark. Vehicle struck a residence.
9:25 one in custody on the 200 block of West Modesta on alleyway.”
In another Facebook post, Schultz wrote: “High speed chase ended when it crashed on residence on corner of Fort Clark and Sgt Joey Alvarez. This location has seen it’s share of chases. A neighbor showed me her damaged fence that they’ve tried to temporarily fix and said they had a chase crash into the fence. They happened to be arriving at home when the one from this morning happened and thank God they were able to get everyone inside.”
On Sunday October 1st, Schultz wrote: “Beautiful Sunday morning but a few of our residents had a scary one when a high speed chase ended in their neighborhood. The vehicle crashed into a residence at the corner of Sgt Joey Alvarez(RIP Devil Dog!!!) and Fort Clark. Everyone was eventually taken into custody, one driver and seven Illegals.”