By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
A teen who drove at 80 mph with Folsom police in pursuit before crashing his car has been booked into Sacramento County Juvenile Hall.
The 17-year-old boy was spotted by police about 11 p.m. Friday when an officer noticed him make a right turn at Ingersol Way and Natoma Station Drive in the Natoma Station neighborhood. The driver took the turn so fast, his car slid sideways.
The officer tried to pull the teen over but he fled at more than 80 mph, ignoring stop signs, police said. Along the way, police said people in the car hurled beer bottles at the patrol car during the pursuit that covered about a mile in one minute.
At Natoma Station Drive and Blue Ravine Road the driver lost control and struck a sport utility vehicle.
The driver ran from the scene, leaving his six passengers in the wrecked car, including one who suffered a concussion, according to Folsom Police Officer Jason Browning. The four people in the SUV were not injured.
The teen was arrested Sunday night at his home on suspicion of evading police and felony hit and run causing injury.
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