At 9:35 Monday night, Conroe Police responded to a major accident on I-45 just north of League Line Road. Officers, fire and EMS attempted to reach the scene but were snarled in traffic that had already built up on the area of road that is only two lanes with concrete barriers on each side and no shoulders.

Other units came in from north of the scene and counter flowed to reach the crash. Conroe Fire Department also had one truck stuck in the traffic, so they had to dispatch additional trucks and call upon North Montgomery County Fire Department to assist. One victim was reported to be trapped in the vehicle.

As officers approached they were told a white Chevrolet pickup was also involved in the crash and fled the scene. That vehicle was reported to have extensive front end damage. An attempt to locate was put out to DPS

Firefighters worked to free Tammy Rhoades from the vehicle. Extrication was difficult due to the damage of the vehicle. It had been hit so hard that the floor pan and seats had been blown out through the bottom of the Pontiac Grand Am. She died on the scene. It was later learned Ms. Rhoades left a celebration of her 45th birthday just prior to the crash.

As the Conroe Police CORT team arrived on the scene and started investigating the story told by one of the drivers was not adding up.

According to Conroe Police, William Ramirez, 23, of Huntsville was north bound on I-45 in his white Toyota when he had a flat tire and thought it was on fire, causing him to stop in the moving lane of traffic, since there were no shoulders.

Tammy Rhoades was behind Ramirez, and seeing the vehicle stopped, she stopped behind him with her flashers on. That is when 21-year-old Tyler Shelton, of12652 Lake Vista in Willis said he was driving his black Chevrolet pickup and saw the white pickup strike the green Grand Am. Shelton said he was unable to stop, and slammed into the Grand Am after the white truck struck it and pushed it from the right lane to the left lane.

After examining Shelton’s truck, investigating officers realized there most likely was no white truck, and that it was Shelton whose vehicle struck the Grand Am initially.

Green paint transfer, green paint chips and other items on Shelton’s truck were consistent with Shelton being the only driver who struck Rhoades’ vehicle. That collision occurred with such force that her front license plate was imprinter in the rear bumper of Ramirez’s vehicle.

There were no other injuries. TxDOT responded to the scene to assist in traffic control, since the freeway did not reopen until after 3 a.m.

Conroe Police contacted Montgomery County Assistant District Attorney Warren Diepraam who told them to transport Shelton to Conroe Regional Hospital for a mandatory blood draw. After that, Shelton was placed under arrest and transported to the Montgomery County Jail on a $50,000 bond. He is charged with Intoxicated Manslaughter and has since been released on bond.

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