A 22-year-old Vancouver man is facing charges after Beaverton police say he tore down Highway 217 at more than 100 mph early Wednesday, refused to stop for an officer, killed his headlights, took the Hall Boulevard exit at high speed and plowed into a TriMet WES station shelter near Hall Boulevard.
According to KATU, the officer first spotted the car just after 1 a.m. near Allen Boulevard and followed it onto the southbound lanes of OR-217. Police identified the driver as 22-year-old Austin Terrell of Vancouver. Officers say he was arrested on suspicion of reckless driving and attempting to elude a police officer.
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