Friday morning crash kills Stephenville woman
E-T staff report
An early Friday morning crash in Erath County has left a Stephenville woman dead.
At 6:23 a.m. Friday, Texas Department of Public Safety Troopers were called to the scene of a two-vehicle crash on Farm-to-Market Road 8 west of Stephenville, according to a news release from the DPS.
Preliminary investigation indicates a 2005 Chrysler Sebring, driven by 18-year-old Javier Ponce, of Stephenville, was traveling west on FM 8. For an undetermined reason, the Chrysler traveled into the eastbound lane and struck a 2011 BMW head on, the release states.
The collision killed the driver of the BMW, Mayra Chacon, 46, of Stephenville, according to DPS officials.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott met on Saturday with a contingent of Texas sheriffs to discuss their concerns about the current border crisis’s impact on counties within the state. According to Abbott, the necessity of such workshops is caused by the current administration’s abandonment of efforts to enforce immigration laws that were passed by the United States Congress.
Governor Abbott heard commentary from several sheriffs from different regions of the state who expressed concern with the increasing levels of arrests made in connection to the current migrant surge along the border. Issues discussed also included the heightened level of danger to the public as a result of high-speed pursuits on Texas highways.