Charge filed after highway shut down for marriage proposal

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Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Charge filed after highway shut down for marriage proposal
On Monday night we brought you the story of a man who had I-45 shut down to propose to his girlfriend. Now, Eyewitness News has learned the that man is facing charges.

HOUSTON -- Charges have been filed against a man who stopped traffic on a busy freeway for a marriage proposal.



The proposal happened on the North Freeway near downtown Houston on Sunday. Eyewitness News learned Tuesday that Harris County District Attorney's Office is charging Vidal Valladares, 24, with obstruction of highway, a class b misdemeanor.



We spoke with the couple on Tuesday, as Valladares said he was going downtown to answer to the charges.



Vidal Valladares and Michelle Wycoff describe the reaction they've received after all the attention their proposal got in Houston.


"I'm feeling bad, and of course," said Valladares. "I'm wanting to apologize to everyone if I caused any problems. That wasn't my intention in the beginning. I just wanted to do something different."



"He just proposed . It's not like he did it, I don't know,' said Valladares' fiance, Michelle Wycoff. "It's hard and knowing the fact; We find it scary, you know. And we're really sorry."



Both Valladares and Wycoff say they were surprised about the charges. Valladares said he just wanted to do something different. He says it knows it was crazy and dangerous, but he's in love and it was worth it.

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