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Odessa Teens Arrested After Crashing Vehicle In Residential Alley

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: February 14, 2013
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ODESSA -- Three teenagers are arrested after crashing a vehicle in an Odessa alley.

    Odessa Police tell Big 2 that they tried to pull over a car -- which the teens were in -- because it matched a car that was involved in a recent burglary.

    However, the car took off instead -- with police in hot pursuit.

    The car tried to turn into an alley near East 17th Street and Laurel Avenue, but the vehicle hit a gas meter and dumpster before smashing into a police.

    Witnesses say they heard a loud bang as the crash unfolded.

    "There was a whole bunch of police," one witness (who didn't want to be identified) told Big 2. "By the time I got outside, there was police all up and down the neighborhood. and in the alley and on the other side of the alley."

    The 3 teens were taken into custody after the crash.

    Odessa Police haven't identified the teens or said what they're charged with.

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