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A 13-year-old girl in Flagstaff, Arizona, faces DUI charges after crashing a stolen car at over 100 mph, injuring herself and an 11-year-old passenger.
A 13-year-old girl in Flagstaff, Arizona, is facing DUI charges after crashing a stolen vehicle on Interstate 40 early Tuesday, driving over 100 mph the wrong way and causing a rollover that injured her and an 11-year-old passenger.
The car, reported stolen from the Flagstaff Police Department, struck a guardrail and tree, ejecting the steering wheel 50 feet.
The girl had a blood alcohol level of 0.183, more than twice the legal limit, and Arizona’s zero-tolerance law for underage drivers applies.
Both children were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
Authorities emphasized the dangers of underage drinking and unlicensed driving.
Una niña de 13 años en Flagstaff, Arizona, enfrenta cargos de DUI después de chocar con un auto robado a más de 100 mph, hiriéndose a sí misma y a un pasajero de 11 años de edad.