Court docs detail 140 mph chase with 19-year-old before crash that killed 3 on Indy's east side

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The crash happened Sept. 26 around 10 p.m. at East 10th Street and North Mitthoefer Road.

INDIANAPOLIS — Court documents reveal information on what led to a chase with a Dodge Challenger and Indiana State Police minutes before the Challenger was involved in a deadly crash on Sept. 26.

While on East Washington Street at Mitthoefer Road, Indiana State Police said they tried stop Lebya-Gonzalez for speeding, following too closely, and weaving in-and-out of traffic. ISP claims troopers gave up on the chase at East 10th Street and German Church Road – about one mile from the crash at East 10th Street and Mitthoefer Road. NOTE: The above video is from a previous story on the crash.

A witness said the Challenger blew past her at the intersection going more than 100 mph and went through a red light, colliding with a Toyota.

 

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