Panties, bras fly from car during nearly 100 mph chase in Indiana, police say
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Holly Sansone (Porter County Sheriff's Dept./FOX News)
(FOX News) -- A high-speed chase on an Indiana highway on Wednesday featured a trail of stolen women's underwear, according to police.
Holly Sansone, 34, was originally stopped on suspicion of shoplifting from a Kohl’s store in Portage when she shrugged and said, “I’ve gotta go,” before speeding away, the Post-Tribune reported.
While leading authorities on a chase with speeds reaching 97 mph, the 34-year-old tossed items out of a window along the way, police said. Those items included panties and bras that were taken from the store, according to a police report obtained by the newspaper. The chase eventually ended when Sansone's car tires were shredded by spikes police laid across a roadway.
The 34-year-old was arrested on charges of resisting law enforcement, theft and reckless driving.
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