Police: Four speeders topped 100 mph, teen hit 120.
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We’re learning more about three men on motorcycles and a teen-ager driving a muscle car, all chased down and arrested over the weekend in Omaha accused of driving over 100 miles an hour.
The unnamed 17-year-old behind the wheel of a Dodge Challenger, was clocked at 120 miles an hour near Oakview Mall at 144th and West Center Road, according to the Nebraska State Patrol.
The three motorcyclists are identified as 31-year-old Jordan Frezell, 22-year-old Derek Wagstaff, and 24-year-old Sergio Garcia, all booked for among other things speeding, willful reckless driving, and flight to avoid arrest.

Police tell us all four refused to pull over, and were then tracked from the air by law enforcement who directed officers on the ground to make the arrests.
Omaha police and the patrol say the arrests were part of a summer-long crackdown on “excessive speeding” in the metro that authorities describe as an Omaha problem which has been going on for years.
NSP Captain Mark Sutter says the speeders who were caught, “Have demonstrated indifference to the safety of others.”