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Fort Worth Woman Charged With Felony After DWI Crash Injures Driver

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Woman Charged with Intoxication Assault After Early Morning Fort Worth Crash

A 28-year-old woman faces felony charges after allegedly driving while intoxicated and causing a serious crash in Southeast Fort Worth that left another driver hospitalized with significant injuries.

Alana Lee Parker was arrested in the pre-dawn hours of Sunday following the two-vehicle collision that occurred just after 2 a.m. at the intersection of Ramey Avenue and Stalcup Road. Police at the scene determined Parker appeared to be under the influence when the crash happened, according to official records.

The driver of the second vehicle sustained what authorities described as “possible serious injuries” and was rushed to a local hospital for treatment. The current condition of the victim hasn’t been released by officials.

Felony Charges Filed

By 5:39 a.m. Sunday, Parker was booked into the Fort Worth Police Department Detention Facility. She’s been charged with intoxication assault with a vehicle causing serious bodily injury — a third-degree felony that carries potential prison time if convicted.

What makes this case particularly troubling? The timing of the crash — just after 2 a.m. — coincides with bar closing times in many parts of the city, though investigators haven’t yet specified where Parker had been prior to the collision.

Parker remains in custody at the city’s detention facility while the investigation continues. Fort Worth Police Department’s official booking documentation confirms her arrest under statute PC 49.07(C) for Intoxicated Assault.

This incident comes amid ongoing concerns about impaired driving in the Fort Worth metro area, where authorities have repeatedly emphasized the dangers of getting behind the wheel after consuming alcohol or other substances. The serious injuries sustained by the other motorist highlight the real-world consequences that can result from such decisions.

The case will likely move through the Tarrant County court system in the coming weeks as the victim recovers and Parker faces the legal ramifications of the charges against her.

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