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CT Teen Clocked Driving 110 MPH By Cops Conducting Speed Enforcement, Police Say

A Connecticut teenager was charged after allegedly being caught driving 110 mph in a red Chevrolet Camaro.

A Unionville teen was busted allegedly driving 110 mph in a 40 mph zone in West Hartford.

A Unionville teen was busted allegedly driving 110 mph in a 40 mph zone in West Hartford.

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Hartford County resident Colin Coyle, age 18, of Unionville, was arrested on Saturday, Aug. 5 while heading east on Mountain Road.

Members of the West Hartford Police Department were conducting speed enforcement on Albany Avenue when Coyle when flying by in his Camaro in a 40 mph zone, said the West Hartford Police.

Coyle was arrested and charged with reckless driving and speeding. His vehicle was towed and he will be due in Hartford Superior Court later this month.

The Traffic Division routinely conducts speed enforcement throughout town, the department said.

"Traveling at extreme speeds like this endangers everyone on the roadways," the department said. 

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