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Bomb threat and intentional traffic collision result in arrest on Highway 67

Richard Hill, 55, was arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after crashing into a UPS truck and telling deputies there was a bomb inside his vehicle.
Credit: TG Sheriff's Office

SAN ANGELO, Texas — At approximately 10:07 a.m. Thursday, an emergency call was placed to the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office in regard to a black SUV driving southbound in the northbound lane of traffic on North US Highway 67.  

Moments later, the vehicle collided with a UPS delivery truck, causing both vehicles to careen off of the roadway.

Sheriff's deputies of the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office arrived and identified the driver of the SUV as Richard Hill, 55, of San Antonio.

During the ensuing investigation, Hill said in a statement to deputies that he had intentionally caused the collision and that there was a bomb inside his vehicle.

As a result of the bomb threat, an explosive ordinance disposal detachment from Dyess Air Force Base and the Abilene Police Department bomb squad were requested to respond.

Both lanes of US Highway 67 were closed as a precautionary measure and remained closed throughout the duration of the event.

No explosives were located inside Hill's vehicle.

Both Hill and the driver of the UPS truck were transported to Shannon Hospital and released.

Mr. Hill was placed under arrest on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and is currently in the Tom Green County Detention Center. 

US Highway 67 was reopened at approximately 3:46 p.m. this afternoon.

This currently an active investigation by the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office and additional charges may be forthcoming.

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