San Antonio Officer Dragged During Traffic Stop

Police officer conducting a traffic stop with a Chevrolet Camaro speeding away

San Antonio, TX, October 14, 2025

News Summary

A San Antonio police officer was injured after being dragged by a car during a traffic stop while attempting to arrest a driver with outstanding warrants. The suspect, a 24-year-old man driving a 2021 Chevrolet Camaro, fled the scene and was involved in a pursuit before escaping. The officer sustained minor injuries and was hospitalized for treatment. An ongoing investigation is underway as police continue their search for the suspect. Witnesses reported the officer being dragged along the road during the dramatic encounter.

San Antonio — A San Antonio police officer was dragged by a car during a traffic stop on Saturday afternoon. The officer was conducting a routine traffic stop when he discovered the driver had active warrants for his arrest, and the situation escalated when the driver refused to exit the vehicle and fled. Police have identified the suspect as a 24-year-old man driving a two-door 2021 Chevrolet Camaro. The officer sustained minor injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment.

What happened

The incident occurred around 5 p.m. at New Sulpher Springs and Southcross Ranch Road. When the officer attempted to arrest the driver, the suspect refused to exit the vehicle and sped off. The officer was reportedly dragged down the road to a field and back, as witnessed by nearby gas station workers. While escaping, the suspect spun the car in tight circles with the officer holding onto the steering wheel.

Immediate response

Police searched the area with patrol units and their Eagle helicopter but lost the suspect’s trail after a seven-minute drive towards I-10 and Foster Road. An investigation into the incident is ongoing, and police are actively searching for the suspect. SAPD has not released any bodycam or surveillance footage due to the ongoing investigation.

Officer condition and suspect details

The officer sustained minor injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment. The officer escaped with non-life-threatening scrapes. Police have identified the suspect as a 24-year-old man driving a two-door 2021 Chevrolet Camaro. Authorities are treating the driver as a fleeing suspect and remain actively engaged in the search.

Supporting details and eyewitness reports

Witnesses at a nearby gas station observed the officer being dragged and later saw the car spin in tight circles as it fled. Officers pursued with patrol units and requested aerial support, deploying the Eagle helicopter to assist in locating the vehicle. The search continued on the ground after the helicopter team lost sight of the suspect’s vehicle following the seven-minute drive toward I-10 and Foster Road.

Investigation status

An investigation into the incident is ongoing, and police are actively searching for the suspect. SAPD has not released any bodycam or surveillance footage due to the ongoing investigation. Investigators will review available evidence, speak with witnesses, and follow leads to locate the suspect and determine precise circumstances and charges.

What authorities have confirmed

  • A San Antonio police officer was dragged by a car during a traffic stop on Saturday afternoon.
  • The incident occurred around 5 p.m. at New Sulpher Springs and Southcross Ranch Road.
  • The officer was conducting a routine traffic stop when he discovered the driver had active warrants for his arrest.
  • When the officer attempted to arrest the driver, the suspect refused to exit the vehicle and sped off.
  • The officer was reportedly dragged down the road to a field and back, as witnessed by nearby gas station workers.
  • While escaping, the suspect spun the car in tight circles with the officer holding onto the steering wheel.
  • The officer sustained minor injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment.
  • Police have identified the suspect as a 24-year-old man driving a two-door 2021 Chevrolet Camaro.
  • The police searched the area with patrol units and their Eagle helicopter but lost the suspect’s trail after a seven-minute drive towards I-10 and Foster Road.
  • An investigation into the incident is ongoing, and police are actively searching for the suspect.
  • SAPD has not released any bodycam or surveillance footage due to the ongoing investigation.
  • The officer escaped with non-life-threatening scrapes.

Background

Traffic stops can escalate when outstanding warrants are discovered. Police departments commonly call for additional units and aerial support when a suspect flees to widen the search area and improve chances of locating the vehicle. Investigations in such cases typically include reviewing any available footage, interviewing witnesses, and coordinating with regional law enforcement partners to track the suspect’s movements.

Key facts at a glance

Feature Detail
Location New Sulpher Springs and Southcross Ranch Road
Time Around 5 p.m.
Officer condition Minor injuries; taken to the hospital for treatment; non-life-threatening scrapes
Suspect 24-year-old man
Vehicle Two-door 2021 Chevrolet Camaro
Search effort Patrol units and Eagle helicopter; trail lost after seven-minute drive towards I-10 and Foster Road
Investigation Ongoing; SAPD has not released bodycam or surveillance footage

Timeline

Date/Time Event Status/Source
Saturday, around 5 p.m. The incident occurred around 5 p.m. at New Sulpher Springs and Southcross Ranch Road. Police report
During the stop The officer was conducting a routine traffic stop when he discovered the driver had active warrants for his arrest. Police report
Immediate escalation When the officer attempted to arrest the driver, the suspect refused to exit the vehicle and sped off. Witnesses and police
Shortly after The officer was reportedly dragged down the road to a field and back, as witnessed by nearby gas station workers. Witnesses
Fleeing While escaping, the suspect spun the car in tight circles with the officer holding onto the steering wheel. Witnesses
Search The police searched the area with patrol units and their Eagle helicopter but lost the suspect’s trail after a seven-minute drive towards I-10 and Foster Road. Police report
Investigation ongoing An investigation into the incident is ongoing, and police are actively searching for the suspect. Police report
Evidence handling SAPD has not released any bodycam or surveillance footage due to the ongoing investigation. Police statement

Visual summary: search and injury status

Search assets deployed
Patrol units (deployed)

Eagle helicopter (deployed)

Officer injury outcome
Non-life-threatening scrapes

FAQ

What happened?

A San Antonio police officer was dragged by a car during a traffic stop on Saturday afternoon.

Where did the incident occur?

The incident occurred around 5 p.m. at New Sulpher Springs and Southcross Ranch Road.

Why did the encounter begin?

The officer was conducting a routine traffic stop when he discovered the driver had active warrants for his arrest.

How did the suspect react when officers tried to arrest him?

When the officer attempted to arrest the driver, the suspect refused to exit the vehicle and sped off.

Was the officer dragged?

The officer was reportedly dragged down the road to a field and back, as witnessed by nearby gas station workers.

What happened during the escape?

While escaping, the suspect spun the car in tight circles with the officer holding onto the steering wheel.

What injuries did the officer suffer?

The officer sustained minor injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment.

Has the suspect been identified?

Police have identified the suspect as a 24-year-old man driving a two-door 2021 Chevrolet Camaro.

How long did the pursuit last?

The police searched the area with patrol units and their Eagle helicopter but lost the suspect’s trail after a seven-minute drive towards I-10 and Foster Road.

Is the investigation ongoing?

An investigation into the incident is ongoing, and police are actively searching for the suspect.

Has SAPD released footage?

SAPD has not released any bodycam or surveillance footage due to the ongoing investigation.

What was the officer’s final condition?

The officer escaped with non-life-threatening scrapes.


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