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Minnesota teens lead chase in Iowa

May 24, 1999 By admin

Four Minnesota teenagers could face charges in three states after ahigh-speed chase overnight ended near the Quad Cities airport. The chase started along I-80 near Tipton and ended when the teens’ car wentout of control and was partially submerged in a creek near the Quad Cityairport in Moline, Illinois. An Iowa State Trooper tried to pull the carover after a report the occupants didn’t pay for 12-dollars-worth of gas ata station along the Interstate. The car kept going and another trooperjoined in the chase, which reached speeds over 100-miles-an-hour. When thecar finally crashed, three of the occupants ran off. A 14-year-old girlturned herself in. Another 14-year-old girl and two teenage boys gave upabout an hour later. The four were wanted in Minnesota for auto theft.

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