Alleged drunken driver charged with battery after 3-vehicle wreck

Misty Raquel Wilson - Submitted photo
Misty Raquel Wilson - Submitted photo

An allegedly intoxicated driver was arrested on a felony battery charge after she was involved in a three-vehicle wreck that seriously injured a passenger in another vehicle Thursday afternoon.

Misty Raquel Wilson, 44, who lists a Fox Estates Lane address, was taken into custody shortly after 4:30 p.m. and charged with a felony count of first-degree battery, punishable by up to 20 years in prison, and a misdemeanor count of driving while intoxicated, first offense, punishable by up to one year in jail.

Wilson, who was also cited for failure to maintain control, driving left of center and driving a vehicle with no or expired tags, was being held on $6,000 bond and was set to appear Friday in Garland County District Court.

According to the probable cause affidavit, shortly before 4:30 p.m., Hot Springs police were dispatched to a wreck in the 2000 block of Park Avenue. Officer 1st Class Tyree Sampson noted there were three vehicles involved, including one that left the roadway and went into the woods.

He made contact with Wilson, the driver of the vehicle, a 2017 Jeep Wrangler, allegedly at fault, who told him another vehicle had crossed the centerline into her lane and collided with her vehicle. Sampson noted, however, that Wilson's vehicle was in the middle of the southbound lane of Park.

While explaining to Wilson all the traffic citations she was being issued, she reportedly became irate and started arguing with him. At that time, Sampson says he noted a strong odor of intoxicants emitting from her person. He asked her if she would provide a breath sample and she agreed, but wanted to get a drink out of her car.

Sampson advised Wilson she could do a breath test or take some field sobriety tests and she agreed to the latter, submitting to three field tests which she reportedly failed. At that point, she was arrested on suspicion of DWI and she told Sampson she wanted to take a Breathalyzer test.

She reportedly registered 0.21% blood alcohol content, almost three times the legal limit. Once at the jail, Wilson was asked how much alcohol she consumed and she initially stated, "a pint of Fireball," but later stated it was a quart of Fireball.

Fireball is a cinnamon flavored whiskey that is 33% alcohol by volume or 86 proof. At the jail, Wilson provided a second breath sample which registered her blood alcohol content at 0.18%, still over twice the legal limit.

The affidavit notes that one of the vehicles struck by Wilson's vehicle was a red Ford F-150 pickup in which a female passenger was injured. She was transported to CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs and reportedly sustained two fractures to her spine and three rib fractures on her left side.

Local on 10/12/2019

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