A police officer is recovering in the hospital after three juveniles crashed into his patrol vehicle head-on, according to San Antonio police.
The incident happened around 4:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Studio Suites hotel, just off of I-10 and Ackerman Road on the far Northeast Side.
Police said they received a call for a suspicious vehicle in the area and deployed one of their drones.Moments later, an officer pulled into the parking lot and the stolen vehicle crashed head-on with the patrol car, according to police.The officer was taken by ambulance to the hospital and his injuries are non-life-threatening.About the Authors:
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