Sedgwick County deputy stops vehicle going 120 mph, arrests driver
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office took to social media on Sunday to remind drivers to slow down.
On Saturday, Deputy Alpers stopped two vehicles “traveling at extremely excessive speeds” near 21st Street and 247th Street.
One of those vehicles was stopped for going 120 mph in a 55 mph zone. That’s 65 mph over the speed limit. The driver also had no valid driver’s license and was arrested on the scene.
“SLOW DOWN – SPEED KILLS,” read the SCSO’s Facebook post. “Speed limits exist for a reason—to keep everyone safe. Let’s all do our part and drive responsibly.”
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