A 13-year-old girl reportedly crashed a stolen vehicle while driving drunk on an Arizona interstate Tuesday, colliding with a tree at speeds of more than 100 mph with an 11-year-old passenger in the car.
What we know:
According to Arizona Highway Patrol, the crash happened about 1 a.m., when troopers responded to reports of a wrong-way driver on I-40 eastbound in Flagstaff. The driver had driven the wrong way across the median, then "self-corrected" and continued speeding.
Soon after, the vehicle drove onto a guardrail and "rode" across it before rolling over several times and landing in a tree, troopers said. The collision was so severe, the steering wheel flew off the vehicle and landed about 50 feet from the site of the crash.
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