WOODBURY, CT — A 17-year-old is accused of driving 90 mph in a 45 mph zone, Woodbury police said.
On May 6, a Woodbury police officer saw a Toyota Tundra traveling westbound on Route 64 at an "extreme rate of speed," police said.
Laser radar confirmed the vehicle was traveling at 90 mph in a posted 45 mph zone, police said.
Upon the officer’s attempt to close the distance, the 17-year-old operator increased their speed and briefly moved out of the officer's line of sight after rounding a corner, police said.
Dispatch was immediately notified, and other officers were advised of the vehicle's description and last known direction, police said.
A short time later, a Woodbury police officer located the vehicle parked at a business in town. During the subsequent investigation, the operator admitted to seeing the officer and acknowledged passing multiple vehicles at high speeds, police said.
The teen was issued a motor vehicle summons for reckless driving and their license was seized for a period of 48 hours.
"The Woodbury Police Department’s continued effort toward driver safety remains a top priority," police said in a statement. "Our commitment to speed enforcement continues as we work to ensure the safety of all residents and motorists on our roadways. The Woodbury Police Department reminds all drivers that excessive speed is a leading factor in serious traffic accidents, and reckless behavior will continue to be met with strict enforcement to protect the community."
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