A news is causing a stir online. Here we are talking about the news of the arrest of a veteran broadcaster, Greg Simmons. Yes, you read that right, veteran San Antonio broadcaster Greg Simmons has been arrested. Ever since news of Greg Simmons’ arrest hit the internet, it has created noise and buzz on social media. Meanwhile, his followers and admirers are curious to know if Greg Simmons has been arrested? And the answer is yes. He was arrested by Bexar County sheriff’s deputies Friday morning. But what are the charges against him? To find out this, you must go through this article. Please scroll down the page and see the following sections. Follow more updates on PKBNews
Greg Simmons was arrested
Greg Simmons is the sports director for KSAT 12. He has worked for the KSAT 12 network since 1980. It has been a while since he first started working for the television station. Now he has a huge fan base across the country. Currently, the sports director is 67 years old. Today, he is in the news because of his arrest. According to reports, Bexar County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested him around 2:35 a.m. Friday after receiving a complaint of reckless driving near the area of Stone Oak, TPC Parkway and Evans Road. Please scroll down the page and read more details.
Reports suggest that Greg Simmons was charged with DWI because he was driving recklessly while intoxicated. Yes, it has been confirmed that the Veteran broadcaster was drunk on Friday morning when he was driving near Evans Road. When deputies asked Greg Simmons where he was from, he replied, “yes.” He has difficulty maintaining concentration. Read more details in the next section.
Greg Simmons reportedly took five minutes to pull over after a police officer signaled a traffic stop. Officers said they received information about a driver driving a Chevrolet Tahoe at about 20 mph and swerving to the side before coming to a stop. The police arrested him and produced him before the magistrate on Friday morning. Greg Simmons was released on $1,000 bond. Driving while intoxicated is a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $2,000 and six months in jail under the Texas Penal Code. Stay tuned to this website for more details and updates.
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