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25-year-old Billings Man Justin Fuller and 18-year-old Taylor Graves Arrested In Cheyenne Wyoming Multiple Felonies

A Billings couple were arrested and detained for stealing a car and leading the Wyoming Highway Patrol on high-speed chase northwest of Cheyenne early Monday morning.

According to Sergeant David Wagener, “Around 1 a.m. our troopers were dispatched to a report of a Chevy Corvette driving erratically southbound on Interstate 25,”

According to the WHP “The vehicle turned around and started going the wrong direction on I-25, at a high rate of speed.”

“It took the Vandehei on-ramp the wrong direction and then proceeded north on Bishop Boulevard up to Horse Creek Road, Once at Horse Creek, the Corvette continued westbound and reached speeds of up to 145 mph at one point.”

The vehicle that Fuller was driving in stopped in a pasture and he and 18-year-old Taylor Graves, took off on foot.

Justin Fuller was charged with possession of stolen property, impaired driving, possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, interference, fleeing and eluding and reckless driving.

Taylor Graves has charged with possession of stolen property and interference.

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