Crime & Safety
Napa Teens Hurt in Crash with Stolen Car
Four Napa teenagers, including two who had graduated from high school the day before, were hurt in the crash in the Marin Headlands Thursday afternoon, according to the Napa Valley Register.
Two 17-year-old Napa girls were hospitalized, a 17-year-old Napa boy was booked at the Marin County juvenile justice facility and an 18-year-old Napa man was jailed Thursday afternoon after a car crash in the Marin Headlands, according to a report in the .
The four were riding in a car that had been reported stolen in St. Helena June 1, according to the Register report, when the driver hit a lamp post and flipped the vehicle in an apparent attempt to flee from park rangers.
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St. Helena police chief Jackie Rubin told the newspaper that the 17-year-old boy who was driving was already on probation for vehicle theft from a Napa incident in February, 2012.
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