Runaway Teen's High-Speed Chase in Moore County


Author: The Daily News Now! February 27, 2026 Duration: 1:20
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Runaway Teen's High-Speed Chase in Moore County

Teens High-Speed Chase in Moore County Ends in Crash, No Serious Injuries

A fourteen-year-old runaway led deputies on a high-speed chase after stealing a firearm and a vehicle from the Dumas area. The pursuit ended in a crash near Farm to Market Road eleven ninety-nine and Farm to Market Road twenty-two oh three, sending the teen to Northwest Texas Hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities found the firearm and the stolen vehicle, and no one else was hurt. The investigation continues.

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