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15-year-old arrested after 3 killed in stolen car crash in Martin County

Photo by: Martin County Sheriff’s Office

A teenager who survived a crash in Martin County this week that resulted in the deaths of three other teens is now facing charges, deputies said.

The Martin County Sheriff’s Office said a 15-year-old was arrested Friday evening in Palm Beach County.

The teen, whom WPTV is not identifying because he is a minor, was pulled from the water after the stolen car plunged into the St. Lucie River early Tuesday morning.

Deputies said he will be moved to juvenile detention after he is booked at the Martin County jail on felony charges.

The 15-year-old faces the following charges:

  • Two felony counts of possession of stolen credit cards
  • Two felony counts of possession of personal identification information
  • One count of resisting arrest without violence

The sheriff’s office said all of the felonies were enhanced because he was wearing a ski mask when he was pulled from the water.
Investigators have not said if the other person who survived the crash, an 18-year-old man, will face charges.

Three people died in the wreck — Jerry Choisy, 19, Geovany Alexis, 18, Marcus Griffin, 17, — after the car crashed at night into the river while traveling at a high rate of speed.

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Source: wptv

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