They eventually abandoned it before jumping over a guardrail and scrambling down the embankment. Troopers used spike mats to deflate two tires of the teens' stolen vehicle, a pickup that had managed to elude roadblocks, McCausland said. Border crossing at Coburn Gore, prompting a pursuit that topped 160 kilometres per hour on Route 27 and a collision with two border patrol vehicles, McCausland alleged. In Maine, the teens were in another stolen car when they drove past the U.S. McCausland said the boy, from the Eganville, Ont., area and the girl, from Pembroke, Ont., abandoned another stolen vehicle in Sherbrooke, Que. He said the car was later found dumped in an LCBO parking lot in the city. Chuck Benoit of Ottawa police said there was a "small pursuit" early Monday in the city, but it was called off because it was deemed too dangerous. Nichol said the male youth then headed to the Upper Ottawa Valley area where a female youth was picked up and the two then went to Ottawa.Ĭonst. Darcy Nichol, of the Killaloe detachment of Ontario Provincial Police, said the incident began Sunday night around 9 p.m., when a male youth stole a vehicle - a gold Chevy Avalanche - in Eganville, Ont., about 100 kilometres west of Ottawa. Stephen McCausland, of the Maine Department of Public Safety, said a 16-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl were arrested late Monday after abandoning a stolen truck and attempting to flee down a steep embankment next to Route 27.Ĭonst. Border Patrol vehicles were damaged and shots were fired before the teens were apprehended, U.S. KINGFIELD, Maine - Two Canadian teenagers stole three vehicles and led law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase in which two U.S.
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