• 18-year-old girl in stolen patrol car leads officers on high speed chase
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[img]http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/c126.0.403.403/p403x403/527742_10151180522906600_485939972_n.jpg[/img] [img]http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/180887ob5c8j5jpg/original.jpg[/img] [quote] SILVERTHORNE - A high speed chase through the mountains ended with a mangled Clear Creek Sheriff's Office SUV and an 18-year-old girl facing serious charges. Around 9:53 a.m. Sunday, a Clear Creek deputy pulled over a teenage driver near Georgetown. Radio dispatch recordings tell the story of a wild ride. "I've got a red SUV. Party is not cooperating [and] not getting out of their vehicle," a Clear Creek Deputy told dispatchers. "They already ran into my vehicle." An 18-year-old girl was behind the wheel of that SUV, according to a spokesperson for the Colorado State Patrol. Clear Creek deputies have not yet released the teenager's name. "She's combative but she's in the back of [the deputy's] car now," an officer told dispatchers around 10:00 a.m. At 10:02 a.m., as deputies continued investigating, they say the teenage girl somehow escaped from her handcuffs, climbed out of the cage, jumped in the drivers' seat, and took off in the patrol car. "We're westbound 224. Speeds are 100," a state trooper told dispatchers. " She's got lights and sirens on in the deputy's car. It's an unmarked white Expedition, Excursion." Colorado State Patrol joined in the chase at 10:10 a.m. Officers tried using stop sticks to disable the stolen SUV as it raced along I-70, but those stop sticks only deflated one of the tires, and the teenage suspect kept going. Officers called for TVI, which stands for Tactical Vehicle Intervention. That's when a trained officer is called in to ram the back of the stolen vehicle, running it off the road. "I'm going to fall back and let them take the lead," a state trooper told dispatchers. "See if we can get this car stopped." Clear Creek deputies tried twice to knock the 18-year-old girl off the road using TVI. "She has not lost control," a Clear Creek Deputy told dispatchers. "She's very arrogant. She is doing that to keep me from getting up on her. Vehicle is still intact." The teenage suspect continued weaving in and out of light traffic, zooming through the Eisenhower tunnel, past Silverthorne into Frisco. At 10:29 a.m. near mile marker 200, a Colorado State Patrol trooper attempted TVI one more time, and successfully rammed the stolen Sheriff's Office SUV off the road. The vehicle veered off the road, rolled over, and crashed into a rock wall. Pictures taken by a passing driver and posted on Twitter show the mangled SUV after the crash. The teenage girl was in custody at 10:30 a.m. Deputies called for an ambulance for the suspect and the chase was over. That 18-year-old girl was taken to a hospital in Summit County. Traffic was light during the chase and no other drivers were hurt. Charges for the teenager are still pending.[/quote] [url]http://www.9news.com/dontmiss/290916/630/18-year-old-girl-in-stolen-patrol-car-leads-officers-on-high-speed-chase[/url] Damn, she survived that.
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What even the fuck.
The tox report should be interesting
Who the hell steals a police vehicle
Shes lucky she wasnt killed
How did they manage to let her steal their car? Were they outside and completely ignoring her or something?
Can you please make her pay for the written off jeep?
Man trying to PIT maneuver a police SUV is hard as hell I bet. Generally it relies on the back of the vehicle being fairly light, but a police excursion is probably going to be pretty damn heavy across the board. Obviously it didn't work out terribly well in the end, given that the vehicle flipped and that is precisely what you want not to happen. Not that I'm criticizing. Not a whole lot of options.
How the hell did she even get acess inside one of those? Also, she's lucky she wasn't killed.
Is it just me or does it look like the piercings were taken out?
[QUOTE=mobrockers2;37811770]Is it just me or does it look like the piercings were taken out?[/QUOTE] Probably because they gave her an MRI to check for any serious internal injuries an X-ray or CAT scan couldn't pick up. (Does a CAT scan use magnets?)
[QUOTE=GunFox;37811385]Man trying to PIT maneuver a police SUV is hard as hell I bet. Generally it relies on the back of the vehicle being fairly light, but a police excursion is probably going to be pretty damn heavy across the board. Obviously it didn't work out terribly well in the end, given that the vehicle flipped and that is precisely what you want not to happen. Not that I'm criticizing. Not a whole lot of options.[/QUOTE] Given the terrain in the area, that was the best outcome. The alternative is that it spun and rolled in the other direction, and went off the cliff and into Dillon Reservoir.
I really want to see official footage.
[QUOTE=racerfan;37811736]How the hell did she even get acess inside one of those? Also, she's lucky she wasn't killed.[/QUOTE] If you read the OP it says that she got out of her handcuffs and climbed out of the cage in to the drivers seat
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18 year old good looking teenage girl who somehow manages to escape from her handcuffs and cage and take the car. I'm pretty sure I know what happened, and willing to bet the police was male.
Meth. Not even once.
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