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Kennewick Police Arrest 3 After Motorcycles Hit 120 MPH

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Three motorcyclists are under arrest in Kennewick after an early morning chase that ended up at Columbia Park.

Kennewick Police: Motorcyclists Clocked at More Than 120 MPH

In a posting from the Kennewick Police Department, the three motorcyclists were spotted by one officer near W Clearwater Ave and N Union St exceeding speeds of 100 MPH at approximately 3:12 AM.

As the motorcyclists raced down Clearwater, they were spotted again by another KPD police officer and clocked again at over 100 MPH.

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KPD eventually caught up with the motorcyclists in Columbia Park at 3:28 AM.

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None of the motorcycles had license plates, two of the drivers had a suspended license, and these motorcycles were linked to a habitual reckless driving complaint in the 3700 block of W 9th Ave.

Three suspects were placed into custody after the incident and investigation:

22-year-old Gabriel Sprague was booked into the Benton County Jail on Reckless Driving, Driving on a Suspended License in the 2nd Degree, City Park Violation, Resisting Arrest, False Reporting, and Obstructing a Public Servant.

21-year-old Malachi Flajole was booked into the Benton County Jail on Reckless Driving and City Park Violation.

23-year-old Aydin Keeling was booked into the Benton County Jail on Reckless Driving, Driving on a Suspended License in the 2nd Degree, and City Park Violation.

The motorcycles were impounded.

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