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A driver made Nebraska state troopers sweat on Monday night after leading them on a high-speed chase that lasted about 16 minutes.

Authorities did not identify the driver because she is only 13 years old. Police eventually took her into protective custody along with a passenger in the vehicle, an 11-year-old boy.

State troopers, along with officers from the Shelton Police Department and the Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office, responded to the chase scene, according to a news release issued after a trooper was able to stop the children, who were driving down an interstate highway at dangerously high speeds.

The pursuit began at around 9:30 pm on Monday, January 16, when a state trooper saw a vehicle driving 35 miles per hour. The car, a Nissan Pathfinder, was headed east on Interstate 80. The trooper attempted to stop the car near Kearney, but the driver did not cooperate.

Instead of stopping, the driver fled at a high-speed.

According to the Nebraska State Patrol, the vehicle would at times reach speeds of over 100 miles per hour. A trooper deployed stop sticks at the 288-mile marker to slow the vehicle down.

The teen girl then exited at the Shelton interchange and started diving north, this time at a much slower speed.

Another trooper saw a chance to stop the Nissan and took it. He performed a tactical maneuver, forcing the vehicle to stop. He took the girl and her young passenger into protective custody without incident, according to a statement.

A search inside the vehicle revealed a gun, marijuana, and some drug gear.
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wonder how many times they went out and were never caught. if they were traveling at that rate of speed, that kid must have had some prior experience behind the wheel. alot of kids these days get caught up in a criminal lifestyle early. gangs recruit very young kids. non existent parents...... alot of factors going on possibly.
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