Teh One Who Knocks
06-23-2022, 11:40 AM
by JAMIE BURCH | KVII
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ABILENE, Texas — Four teenage boys driving in a stolen car while live-streaming were involved in a deadly crash in Texas.
The Abilene Police Department in a news release on Wednesday said a 13-year-old boy was behind the wheel. The oldest person in the car was 15 years old.
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At 3:09 a.m. EDT, the Bosch system, which is similar to OnStar, in the 2018 Audi S5 coupe reported a crash.
But the car was gone when police arrived at the scene.
Thirty minutes later, a parent called police to say their son and others were live-streaming on social media in a stolen car.
A concerned parent reported their son and others live-streaming on social media in a stolen Audi," police noted in the release. "It was believed the juveniles were en route to the Dallas area."
The owner of the stolen Audi then called to report his vehicle was missing.
The car was spotted less than 10 minutes later leaving the scene of a theft at a convenience store.
Police found the car just after 4 a.m. EDT in a hotel parking lot.
According to police, the 13-year-old driver hit a patrol car and took off.
Two miles down the road, police said he crashed into a traffic pole at a "high rate of speed" and the car caught fire.
A 13-year-old passenger was ejected and later died at the hospital.
The driver, along with a 14-year-old and 15-year-old passenger, were also taken to the hospital.
https://i.imgur.com/2FvW0Wo.jpg
ABILENE, Texas — Four teenage boys driving in a stolen car while live-streaming were involved in a deadly crash in Texas.
The Abilene Police Department in a news release on Wednesday said a 13-year-old boy was behind the wheel. The oldest person in the car was 15 years old.
https://i.imgur.com/RX72wAs.png
At 3:09 a.m. EDT, the Bosch system, which is similar to OnStar, in the 2018 Audi S5 coupe reported a crash.
But the car was gone when police arrived at the scene.
Thirty minutes later, a parent called police to say their son and others were live-streaming on social media in a stolen car.
A concerned parent reported their son and others live-streaming on social media in a stolen Audi," police noted in the release. "It was believed the juveniles were en route to the Dallas area."
The owner of the stolen Audi then called to report his vehicle was missing.
The car was spotted less than 10 minutes later leaving the scene of a theft at a convenience store.
Police found the car just after 4 a.m. EDT in a hotel parking lot.
According to police, the 13-year-old driver hit a patrol car and took off.
Two miles down the road, police said he crashed into a traffic pole at a "high rate of speed" and the car caught fire.
A 13-year-old passenger was ejected and later died at the hospital.
The driver, along with a 14-year-old and 15-year-old passenger, were also taken to the hospital.