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Dallas driver apprehended after doing donuts at icy intersection with child in vehicle

by Paige Wuthrich
January 27, 2026
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Dallas driver apprehended after doing donuts at icy intersection with child in vehicle

Dallas police apprehended a man and impounded almost a dozen vehicles on Sunday, following a wave of reckless street racing and illegal ATV activity that disrupted the city during an ongoing winter weather emergency.

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The Dallas Police Department’s Street Racing Task Force (SRTF) led the crackdown, which resulted in 11 all-terrain vehicles being towed to the city’s auto pound.

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The most critical incident occurred at 2:29 p.m. near the intersection of North Good Latimer Expressway and Elm Street. Officers responding to allegations of ATVs blocking traffic observed a white Jeep Wrangler driving recklessly and doing donuts in the middle of the intersection.

Officers executed a traffic stop and discovered a child in the Jeep. The driver, Eber J. Rosario Soto, 23, was detained and charged with endangering a kid by criminal negligence, unauthorized carrying of a weapon, and reckless driving. Rosario Soto was booked into Dallas County Jail.

“While our officers are working around the clock responding to hazardous winter weather, choosing to street race is not just reckless, it’s dangerous and irresponsible,” said Police Chief Comeaux. “This behavior puts lives at risk and will not be tolerated in Dallas.”

Later that afternoon, task force officers raided the Central Business District after receiving reports of a big group of ATVs unlawfully parked in the road on July Alley. Police discovered the automobiles lacking registration plates and seized seven of them. Three more ATVs were towed for being unregistered in the 800 block of South Riverfront.

The illicit action occurred while the city was under a disaster proclamation owing to sub-freezing temperatures and ice road conditions. Department officials emphasized that they will continue to prioritize reckless driving enforcement to ensure public safety during the weather crisis.

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