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Woman Topped 100MPH With Kids In Car's Back Seat: Police

A woman who was clocked going more than 100 miles per hour along Route 2 with her two young children in the car told police she was speeding because she needed to heed the call of nature, authorities said. 

Brianna Guerin

Brianna Guerin

Photo Credit: Connecticut State Police

Brianna Guerin, 21, of New London, is charged with driving with no insurance, reckless driving, risk of injury to a child (two counts), and reckless endangerment in the second degree, Connecticut State Police said. 

Police spotted Guerin just before 9 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26, on Route 2 in Marlborough driving at 109 miles per hour in a 65-mph zone, authorities said. 

A trooper chased her down, and she pulled over without issue. As the officer approached the car, they saw an infant in the backseat along with another young child, authorities said. 

The trooper asked Guerin what's the hurry, she said she was rushing to use the bathroom, even though she passed multiple rest stops with available restrooms during her flight to find a porcelain panacea. 

Authorities released Guerin after she posted a $1,000 cash bond, authorities said. 

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