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Youngstown pothole helps Troopers after stolen car clocked at 110 mph
The patrol followed the Charger, which had no license plate, into the city, where it lost the left front tire after striking a pothole near Martin Luther King Boulevard.
Tuesday, April 8th 2025, 6:05 AM EDT
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The Ohio State Highway Patrol arrested one person and is looking for another after tracking down a stolen car traveling 110 miles per hour on Interstate 680 early Tuesday.
A Trooper tells 21 News he clocked a Dodge Charger, Ford Mustang, and a Toyota in Austintown driving toward Youngstown at 110 in a 65 mph on I-680.
The patrol followed the Charger, which had no license plate, into the city, where it lost the left front tire after striking a pothole near Martin Luther King Boulevard.
The driver and a passenger jumped out of the car, and the Troopers chased them on foot.
According to the patrol, the passenger was captured and will face charges. The driver is still at large.
The Charger had been stolen from Dayton, Ohio, earlier in the day.