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100 mph car chase ends near Lincoln E-mail
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
CUMBERLAND — Police reported pursuing an “older woman” whose age they did not release, but who appeared to be pushing 100 — on the speedometer. According to police, an officer began pursuing a small gray Toyota with Massachusetts plates shortly before 5 p.m. Saturday. The driver was described as an “older woman” with dark hair, according to police.
The officer allegedly began following the vehicle after clocking its speed, which police say was about 100 mph. According to police, the driver did not respond to attempts by the officer to stop her. The pursuit reportedly began near Exit 11 on Route 295 South, and continued until the vehicle reached Lincoln, police said.
Police said the chase was called off at this point, but not before the officer took note of the vehicle’s registration. The driver was later contacted, and agreed to come in to police headquarters later this week to resolve the matter, according to police.
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I love the fact that the bridge is now open again and it didn't
take as long as I thought!  Good work!

R. Veveiros - Pawtucket

There are no good breakfast places now that Tigger's burned down.
The sidewalks are rolled up before 7pm and there is a lack of a friendly atmosphere.
I just returned from England and the people there bent over backwards to help us
out and were treated us like visiting dignitaries. There is nothing to do
at night except drink alcohol and heaven forbid if you drive afterward.  I don't
really know what can be done but it's an unfriendly place.
Gary Baxter - Pawtucket
  
 
 
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