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10-02-09, 11:34 AM #1
11-Year-old Allegedly Led Police on High-Speed Chase
RIVERTON, Wyo. — Wyoming police say an 11-year-old boy driving a large SUV led officers on a high speed chase reaching speeds of 100 mph.
Bureau of Indian Affairs police say the chase started about 3 a.m. Tuesday near Riverton in central Wyoming and ended about 50 miles away near Crowheart on the Wind River Reservation.
The boy ditched the vehicle and jumped into a lake and began swimming but returned to shore where police collared him.
BIA Special Agent in Charge Charles Addington says that alcohol was involved and that charges were pending in juvenile court.
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10-02-09, 07:37 PM #2
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10-02-09, 07:54 PM #3
Sounds like some of our winners here lol. Years ago I had a 13 year old try and kill me as I was chasing him.
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10-02-09, 08:21 PM #4
IF that don't beat all.
11 years old......driving drunk(on fire water?
)......in a large SUV where he can barely reach the pedals......on an Indian Reservation of all places......and then he decides to go for a swim?
I'm surprised that he didn't drown. Good Grief, they start getting stupid early in life, Don't they?
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10-03-09, 09:26 AM #5
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