Teens Dabious Hill, DeQuan Grier and Justin Bostic arrested following carjacking and hit-and-run

Dec 20, 2015 - 08:28
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Teens Dabious Hill, DeQuan Grier and Justin Bostic arrested following carjacking and hit-and-run

Three teens are locked up after a carjacking, hit-and-run and police chase through two counties. 

Suspects Dabious Hill, DeQuan Grier and Justin Bostic ended up crashing and running, police say.

It didn't take long for police to find the three 18-year-old suspects.
           
Police say they crashed at a Citgo just off Interstate 20 then ran across Columbia Drive,  but were caught in two different neighborhoods with the help of Tasers and a dog.
 
A silver Toyota Corolla was carjacked Friday afteoon in Clayton County.
            
Hours later, Atlanta police spotted the stolen car on I-20 and the chase was on with state patrol and eventually DeKalb police joining in.
              
The chase ended with the Toyota swerving between the gas pumps, bumping into a pedestrian, before crashing into the back of a parked car.

Besides the injuries to the suspects, no one else was seriously hurt and the wild chase ended the way officers had hoped.

All three suspects face a long list of charges and are in the DeKalb County Jail.

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