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San Antonio police respond to more than 100 calls for weather-related crashes since Sunday afternoon
Read full article: San Antonio police respond to more than 100 calls for weather-related crashes since Sunday afternoonSAN ANTONIO ā Icy roads and hazardous weather conditions did not keep people off the highways and streets of San Antonio from Sunday afternoon into Monday morning. The San Antonio Police Department responded to approximately 100 calls for weather-related accidents from 3 p.m. to midnight Sunday. The department received approximately 30 more calls for weather-related accidents from midnight to noon Monday after snow began to fall and highways and overpasses were shut down. AdEarlier Sunday afternoon, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said BCSO deputies had also been called out to dozens of accidents with injuries. To see the latest road conditions in and around San Antonio, click here.
Deputies respond to 100 weather-related crashes as of midday Sunday, sheriff warns residents to avoid travel
Read full article: Deputies respond to 100 weather-related crashes as of midday Sunday, sheriff warns residents to avoid travelSAN ANTONIO ā With icy road conditions and wintry weather in full effect in the San Antonio region, Sheriff Salazar is warning residents to stay home and avoid travel. As of Sunday afternoon, Sheriff Salazar said in a briefing that the BCSO has been called to 100 crashes related to the icy conditions so far. Of those crashes, 10 had injuries, 48 did not have injuries, and the rest were miscellaneous. No easy way to say it,ā Sheriff Salazar said. AdTo see the latest road conditions in and around San Antonio, click here.