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  • Virgil Bryant III
    Virgil Bryant III

Red Oak man sentenced to 99 years for 7th DWI

WAXAHACHIE – Virgil Bryant III, 47, of Red Oak, was convicted by a jury of driving while intoxicated third or more and was sentenced to 99 years in prison, according Ann Montgomery, Ellis County and District Attorney.

Bryant’s punishment range was enhanced to 25 years to life in prison based on his prior felony history. 

The jury also found he used his vehicle as a deadly weapon. 

On July 15, 2022, on Highway 287 E in Midlothian near the US 67 interchange, a 911 caller reported that a white Ford F-150 was driving erratically on the roadway, nearly striking a guard rail and at least three vehicles, running one off the road. 

When Midlothian police officers intercepted the truck, Bryant was the sole occupant and driver.  

Officers conducted a roadside investigation and determined Bryant was intoxicated. 

His vehicle contained a six-pack of beer, with two missing from the pack. The remaining four were still cold to touch when officers collected them.

There were also spilled alcoholic beverages in the driver’s side floorboard.

Bryant refused standardized field sobriety tests, and police obtained a warrant to collect and test his blood.  

Bryant’s blood alcohol concentration was 0.245 – more than three times the legal limit of 0.08. 

Bryant’s previous six driving while intoxication convictions span eleven years in four different counties. 

In 2009, an Ellis County jury sentenced him to forty years for his sixth conviction. 

Less than three years after being released on parole, Bryant committed this offense – his seventh intoxication offense.

Ellis County Press

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