• September 15, 2023

Shaun Lamar Mathews, Others Injured in Alleged Intoxicated Driver Accident in Schertz, TX

Guadalupe County, TX — August 29, 2023, Shaun Lamar Mathews and at least one other were injured following an alleged intoxicated driver accident at 9:06 p.m.

Authorities said in their preliminary statements that the crash happened in the area of Schertz Parkway and Live Oak Road.

Shaun Lamar Mathews, Others Injured in Alleged Intoxicated Driver Accident in Schertz, TX

Investigators said that 25-year-old Shaun Lamar Mathews was behind the wheel of a Honda Odyssey that was going northbound on Schertz Parkway. Also in the Honda authorities mentioned a 25-year-old woman and two children, ages 2 and 3. As the Honda made its way through the intersection with Live Oak Road, it appears that a southbound Toyota Corolla may have failed to yield making a left turn. The two vehicles then collided.

As a result of the collision, Mathews was said to have non-incapacitating injuries while the woman in the Honda reportedly had incapacitating injuries. It's unclear whether or not the children were hurt. The Toyota driver had no reported injuries.

That Toyota driver was apparently charged with intoxication assault after the crash for allegedly driving while under the influence of alcohol. There is no more recent information about the crash which can be confirmed right now.

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