Editor’s note: Video above courtesy of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A 54-year-old woman was arrested after evading arrest and driving while intoxicated last weekend in East El Paso, according to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.

Araceli Diaz, 54, was charged with evading arrest/detention with a vehicle and driving while intoxicated. She was booked into the El Paso County Detention Facility with a total bond of $12,500.

Araceli Diaz. Photo courtesy of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.

Araceli Diaz. Photo courtesy of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.

At around 11 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28, deputies were dispatched to a report of a possible intoxicated driver traveling westbound on Rojas Drive toward Joe Battle Boulevard.

Deputies found the vehicle matching the description and saw the driver, later identified as Diaz, “commit multiple traffic violations,” according to the Sheriff’s Office.

In the footage provided by EPCSO, you can see the vehicle Diaz was driving jumping the curb. Deputies turned their lights on, indicating for Diaz to stop, but the vehicle kept going.

At an intersection with a red light, three deputies get out of their vehicles and walk towards Diaz’s vehicle. When the light turned green, Diaz drove off, and the deputies quickly got back into their vehicles.

The video cuts to Diaz stopping at another red light, and a deputy is heard telling her, “Open the door.” The deputy closest to the vehicle’s driver door appears to tap the window with an object.

Another deputy tells him, “Watch out” and breaks the window. Diaz can be heard saying, “Oh my god.” One deputy tells Diaz to “Get out,” and Diaz replies, “Why?”

Again, a deputy is heard telling Diaz to “Get out of the car,” and Diaz again asks, “Why?” A deputy unlocks the car from the inside and two deputies bring Diaz to the ground to handcuff her. During the interaction Diaz can be heard saying, “Oh my god” and “Really?”

The last shot of the video is two deputies holding up Diaz in handcuffs.

Following an investigation, deputies determined that Diaz was intoxicated while operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway.

“Drinking and driving endangers not only the driver, but every family sharing the road. One decision can have life-altering consequences,” El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte said. “We will continue to take swift action to remove impaired drivers from our streets and protect the safety of our community.”

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