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A C8 Corvette Stingray was spotted speeding at 150 MPH by an unmarked Border Patrol vehicle in California, and you have all the ingredients for a traffic stop.
Unfortunately, the wetback driver of this Corvette refused to pull over, possibly because he knew the car had been reported stolen.
He did slow down to “just” 100 mph at one point, but still kept going, according to authorities.
“Agents deployed a vehicle mobilization device and punctured the two front runflat tires of the fleeing C8.
The vehicle slowed down to 100 miles per hour and continued to drive recklessly, running several red lights in his attempt to avoid capture,” explains Agent Mitzy Hernandez with the U.S Border Patrol agents from El Centro.
The suspect, who’s from Mexico, led agents from El Centro in Imperial County, California on a high-speed chase as he headed towards Mexico.
He eventually did make it across the border in the Arctic White over Adrenaline Red Stingray but wound up being arrested there anyway.

Unfortunately, the wetback driver of this Corvette refused to pull over, possibly because he knew the car had been reported stolen.
He did slow down to “just” 100 mph at one point, but still kept going, according to authorities.
“Agents deployed a vehicle mobilization device and punctured the two front runflat tires of the fleeing C8.
The vehicle slowed down to 100 miles per hour and continued to drive recklessly, running several red lights in his attempt to avoid capture,” explains Agent Mitzy Hernandez with the U.S Border Patrol agents from El Centro.
The suspect, who’s from Mexico, led agents from El Centro in Imperial County, California on a high-speed chase as he headed towards Mexico.
He eventually did make it across the border in the Arctic White over Adrenaline Red Stingray but wound up being arrested there anyway.

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