Mom, 17, is caught on camera leading cops on 100mph car chase before crashing with her two children in the back seat
- Lordstown Police Department Chief Brent Milhoan was approaching the car at a local gas station when the driver immediately took off down Tod Avenue
- Milhoan shared that he initially stopped the girl because she was going 37mph in a 20mph zone at 8pm on Thursday
- Police later found the girl had crashed the vehicle into a guardrail and a parked car at Shadi’s Food Market in Warren Township
- They learned her children were in the car along with a teen who was reported missing from Columbus
- She was hit with numerous charges
A 17-year-old mom from Ohio is facing numerous felony charges after she led local police on a dangerous chase, reaching speeds of 100mph as her two children sat in the backseat.
Video shows Lordstown Police Department Chief Brent Milhoan was approaching the car at a local gas station when the driver immediately took off down Tod Avenue.
Milhoan shared that he initially stopped the girl because she was going 37mph in a 20mph zone at approximately 8pm on Thursday, ABC 5 reports.
Lordstown Police Department Chief Brent Milhoan was approaching the car at a local gas station when the driver immediately took off down Tod Avenue.
The girl led police on a chase and authorities eventually had back off.
They later found the girl had crashed the vehicle into a guardrail and a parked car at Shadi’s Food Market in Warren Township.
Police found the teen but also discovered that her nine-month-old and two-year-old kids were also in the car.
Milhoan shared that he initially stopped the girl because she was going 37mph in a 20mph zone at approximately 8pm on Thursday
Police found the girl had crashed the vehicle into a guardrail and a parked car at Shadi’s Food Market in Warren Township
A teenage boy, 14, was also found in the car. He had been reported missing from Columbus, Ohio.
Further investigation revealed that the girl had been driving a car that was reported stolen in Cleveland.
The teen told authorities that she had purchased the car from a man looking to buy drugs for just $50, according to Milhoan.
She will be charged with speeding, driving without a license, not wearing a seat belt, not having a booster seat, receiving stolen property, failure to comply and child endangerment.
The teen told police that she didn’t have a driver’s license, so she fled.
They soon learned that her kids were also in the car