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Teen crashes stolen car; causes extensive damage in southwest Redmond

Redmond, ORLocal News

In the early hours of August 18, 2023, an alarming incident unfolded in southwest Redmond when 18-year-old George Sikes crashed a stolen Chevrolet Suburban, causing extensive property damage. Eyewitnesses reported that Sikes barreled through two fences, a carport, and a tool shed, leaving destruction that resembled the aftermath of a tornado. The vehicle, a 2017 Chevrolet Suburban, was confirmed to belong to Sikes' father, who stated that it was taken without his consent. Authorities noted that Sikes was impaired at the time of the crash, which raises serious concerns about reckless driving in the community. The local police are investigating the incident, emphasizing the importance of addressing both vehicle theft and the dangers of driving under the influence.

The community's reaction has been one of shock, as many residents are worried about the implications of such reckless behavior. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the broader issues of youth responsibility and the consequences of impaired driving. As investigations continue, the focus remains on preventing similar occurrences in the future.

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