Two teenagers killed after high-speed race ends in crash.

Two youths were arrested on Tuesday during a high-speed race that culminated in a crash, according to police.

After two teenagers were seen speeding on North Greenbush Road, North Greenbush Police detained them on Tuesday, September 26 around 9:45 p.m.

When the cops were in the vicinity of Dudley Heights, they reported to the police that they saw one car pass them going north at 112 mph, and another car pass them at 110 mph. The second vehicle spun to a stop against a tree after losing control and hitting multiple mailboxes and rubbish cans. That car’s occupants were all discovered to be unharmed.

The first car’s driver, Brunswick resident Evan Coon, 18, was detained after it pulled over on Glenmore Road. Police stated a 17-year-old passenger was also in his vehicle. In addition to many traffic violations, Coon was charged with misdemeanor counts of reckless driving, illegal speed contest, and second-degree reckless endangerment. The second car’s driver, Troy resident Daniel Goldston, 18, was detained at the scene of the collision while carrying passengers, ages 15 and 16. In addition to many traffic violations, he was accused of second-degree reckless endangerment, endangering the welfare of a child, reckless driving, and illegal speed contest.

Two youths were arrested on Tuesday during a high-speed race that culminated in a crash, according to police.

After two teenagers were seen speeding on North Greenbush Road, North Greenbush Police detained them on Tuesday, September 26 around 9:45 p.m.

When the cops were in the vicinity of Dudley Heights, they reported to the police that they saw one car pass them going north at 112 mph, and another car pass them at 110 mph. The second vehicle spun to a stop against a tree after losing control and hitting multiple mailboxes and rubbish cans. That car’s occupants were all discovered to be unharmed.

The first car’s driver, Brunswick resident Evan Coon, 18, was detained after it pulled over on Glenmore Road. Police stated a 17-year-old passenger was also in his vehicle. In addition to many traffic violations, Coon was charged with misdemeanor counts of reckless driving, illegal speed contest, and second-degree reckless endangerment. The second car’s driver, Troy resident Daniel Goldston, 18, was detained at the scene of the collision while carrying passengers, ages 15 and 16. In addition to many traffic violations, he was accused of second-degree reckless endangerment, endangering the welfare of a child, reckless driving, and illegal speed contest.

Two youths were arrested on Tuesday during a high-speed race that culminated in a crash, according to police.

After two teenagers were seen speeding on North Greenbush Road, North Greenbush Police detained them on Tuesday, September 26 around 9:45 p.m.

When the cops were in the vicinity of Dudley Heights, they reported to the police that they saw one car pass them going north at 112 mph, and another car pass them at 110 mph. The second vehicle spun to a stop against a tree after losing control and hitting multiple mailboxes and rubbish cans. That car’s occupants were all discovered to be unharmed.

The first car’s driver, Brunswick resident Evan Coon, 18, was detained after it pulled over on Glenmore Road. Police stated a 17-year-old passenger was also in his vehicle. In addition to many traffic violations, Coon was charged with misdemeanor counts of reckless driving, illegal speed contest, and second-degree reckless endangerment. The second car’s driver, Troy resident Daniel Goldston, 18, was detained at the scene of the collision while carrying passengers, ages 15 and 16. In addition to many traffic violations, he was accused of second-degree reckless endangerment, endangering the welfare of a child, reckless driving, and illegal speed contest.

Two youths were arrested on Tuesday during a high-speed race that culminated in a crash, according to police.

After two teenagers were seen speeding on North Greenbush Road, North Greenbush Police detained them on Tuesday, September 26 around 9:45 p.m.

When the cops were in the vicinity of Dudley Heights, they reported to the police that they saw one car pass them going north at 112 mph, and another car pass them at 110 mph. The second vehicle spun to a stop against a tree after losing control and hitting multiple mailboxes and rubbish cans. That car’s occupants were all discovered to be unharmed.

The first car’s driver, Brunswick resident Evan Coon, 18, was detained after it pulled over on Glenmore Road. Police stated a 17-year-old passenger was also in his vehicle. In addition to many traffic violations, Coon was charged with misdemeanor counts of reckless driving, illegal speed contest, and second-degree reckless endangerment. The second car’s driver, Troy resident Daniel Goldston, 18, was detained at the scene of the collision while carrying passengers, ages 15 and 16. In addition to many traffic violations, he was accused of second-degree reckless endangerment, endangering the welfare of a child, reckless driving, and illegal speed contest.

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