Wrong-way driver on I-35 stopped by Belton police
January 15, 2026

A Belton police patrol car was totaled on the evening of Jan. 5 on I-35 when a Belton police officer stopped someone driving the wrong way.
The incident occurred near South Loop and Interstate 35 after the officer responded to a call of a motorist driving the wrong way on Interstate 35.
Belton officials said the officer didn’t appear to have any injuries.
However, the vehicle didn’t fare as well.
“We had a report come in about a driver driving on the wrong side of Interstate 35 south of town. It is a miracle someone didn’t get hurt or killed. Driving on the wrong way on the interstate is scary,” said Belton Police Chief Larry Berg.
The Belton officer entered the interstate and approached the driver heading south near mile marker 287.
The driver was in the fast lane, and the officer used his vehicle to pin hers against the wall, officials said.
He initiated the collision to stop the driver from taking off the entire left front wheel of the police cruiser.
“I tell people all the time the reality of it, we are committed to putting our lives on the line. It takes a special person to do that. It is another thing to put your life on the line for a total stranger,” Chief Berg added.
No word if the driver of the vehicle had any injuries or was cited. The Texas Department of Public Safety was the lead agency in this incident.








