SAN ANGELO, TX— A San Angelo woman has been arrested after allegedly hitting her boyfriend with her vehicle.
Sierra Flores, 29, was arrested by the San Angelo Police Department for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after apparently hitting her boyfriend with her SUV.
According to court documents, on Feb. 24, 2026, San Angelo police were dispatched to the 200 block of Titan Lane regarding a domestic situation. After initially failing to locate the parties involved, officers returned soon after noticed a damaged fence. When the officer made contact with the victim, he was covered in dirt, disheveled, and appeared to have been hit by a vehicle.
The victim confirmed he had been struck with a red SUV by his girlfriend, identified as Flores, who was located in the same area.
The victim said that he had been with Flores for about two years and that they had been drinking that night. The two got into a verbal argument and, to avoid any further confrontation, the victim decided to leave. He said he grabbed his belongings and began to walk away. When he made it to the main road, Flores drove up demanding her phone. After the victim gave Flores her phone, she allegedly accelerated the vehicle, hitting him in the process.
The investigator asked the victim where he was hit by the vehicle, but he could not remember, only that he had pain all throughout his legs and wrist. Scrapes, scratches and dirt were observed on the victim’s legs, and he said that Flores drove away.
Flores then spoke with the investigator and said that she was on the phone with a friend and was making fun of the victim. She said that this upset the victim, so he took her phone and then fell off the front porch. Flores also said that the victim took her vehicle and said he was going to the Stripes convenience store down the road. She began to follow him and eventually found her vehicle wrecked along the fence line near the entrance.
The investigator reviewed the officer’s camera from their initial visit to the neighborhood earlier that day and observed that the victim was walking and uninjured on the main road to the mobile home park and was not in a vehicle. The fence also was not damaged while the officer was passing by. The investigator also looked at the damage to the fence and the tire marks leading to and through the fence. They also observed that the damage to Flores’ vehicle was approximately the same height as on the fence. There was also a disturbance of the dust on the hood of the SUV and what appeared to be a handprint that smeared across the front end of the driver’s side.
Flores was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and has a $150,000 bond.
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