Man faces fifth DWI charge after major wreck on Texas road

HOUSTON – A 45-year-old man faces his fifth driving while intoxicated charge after being arrested at the scene of a major wreck Tuesday, according to Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Mark Herman.

On Tuesday, deputies with Herman's office responded to a major wreck on the 2200 block of Farm-to-Market 1960. Officials say 45-year-old John Greco was at fault and displayed several signs of being intoxicated, according to KPRC.

Greco failed a standardized field sobriety test, officials say, and a blood sample was taken to determine his exact level of intoxication. Officials are still waiting for the results of the blood test. Officials didn't provide more details about if anyone was hurt or what happened in the wreck. 

As they investigated, officials said they realized this was Greco's fifth DWI offense. His previous DWI convictions came in 1996, two in 2007 and another in 2010. He's served a total of six years in prison for the crime.

"In my opinion, there's not one out there who's a greater threat to the public as a whole," said Assistant Harris County District Attorney Sean Teare. "This is not someone who will target any one group or individual. This is a person who could kill any single one of our community who is on the road or walking on our sidewalks."

Greco was booked into Harris County Jail and faces a third-degree felony charge. Greco was not granted bail and remains in jail Friday. 


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