'I should've stopped'
The crash happened around 2 a.m. Saturday near the intersection of Massachusetts and North College avenues. The crash occurred around 2 a.m. Saturday near the intersection of Massachusetts and North College avenues in Indianapolis, causing three pedestrians to be hit and left them in critical condition. The judge ruled that Banales can travel from Indianapolis to Houston if he pays his full $160,000 bond, but he must surrender his passport and sign a waiver of extradition if he leaves Indianapolis. The incident occurred around two hours after the crash, when police responded to a report of a vandalism to a vehicle, which Banales claimed was from an Indianapolis bar. He also told police that he was unfamiliar with the area and had left a bar early that morning and had been unaware of the area.

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The crash happened around 2 a.m. Saturday near the intersection of Massachusetts and North College avenues.
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At a bond hearing in March, the judge determined Banales can travel from Indianapolis to his home in Houston if he pays his full bond, which was set at $160,000. However, the judge ruled Banales must surrender his passport to the court and sign a waiver of extradition if he leaves Indianapolis.
Police believe Banales was traveling south on North College Avenue and hit three people as they stood on the southwest corner of the intersection.
All three pedestrians were taken to local hospitals, one in critical condition and two described as "stable" by police.
According to court documents, surveillance footage from a nearby business showed a southbound 2020-2022 Ford Mustang traveling at a high rate of speed hit three pedestrians and then continue driving south of College Avenue without stopping to check on the victims.
Around nine hours after the crash, police responded to a report of a vandalism to a vehicle. Banales allegedly told police he was at an Indianapolis bar from 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. and when he went out to his rental car, a 2022 red Ford Mustang, he said someone had hit it or possibly vandalized it. According to court documents, Banales said he needed a report for insurance because he was turning in the rental car at the airport and flying back to Texas that day.
The detective then called Indianapolis Airport Police and the rental car company to have them secure the vehicle, which had been returned. The detective said the damage to the Ford Mustang was consistent with hitting a pedestrian, as well as missing pieces that were left at the crash scene.
Court documents say Banales told detectives he left a bar at 1:30 a.m. to go back to his hotel and was unfamiliar with the area. When asked if he hit anything, Banales allegedly responded, "I did. To this point, I still don't know. I just took off. I took off out of fear and panic." Banales allegedly told police he went back to his hotel, where he called 911 to have an officer "check it out," but "passed out" and fell asleep while waiting and never spoke to police.
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