CJ Natal Arrested for Evading Police and Crashing Car in Lubbock


A top accident lawyer would help a teenager whom the police in Lubbock, Texas, arrested after a high-speed chase with legal issues. On Tuesday, May 26th, officers took 17-year-old CJ Natal into custody after crashing the car he was driving.

The preliminary report released by the Lubbock Police Department showed that the suspect’s story began with him driving 100 miles per hour in a Dodge Ram pickup. An officer sighted the vehicle at around Avenue Q and 34th Street at about 12:30 a.m.

The lawman called it in but lost sight of the vehicle, driven by Natal, after a while. Afterward, deputies with the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office and other LPD officers sighted the car and continued the pursuit. The young driver refused to pull over, and eventually lost control of the Dodge in the 3400-block of Clovis Road.

Natal crashed at a stripe, and he sustained minor injuries. There was no other vehicle in the accident, and the police took the teenager into custody. They booked him into the Lubbock County detention Center for evading in a motor vehicle and additional charges.

The United States Center for Disease Control states that male teenagers are more at risk of having an accident than female teens. Those between the ages of 16 and 19 are three times more likely to crash per mile than other age groups.

The Center advises male teenagers to reduce the number by practicing safe road habits all the time. When there’s an accident, hire a top accident lawyer for legal advice and representation.

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