A 17-year-old boy and his 14-year-old girlfriend are accused of leading deputies and police on a chase through Trumbull County with speeds reaching 120 miles per hour.

According to the report, a deputy approached a car parked near Mosquito Lake and State Route 305 before 4 a.m. Thursday.

The deputy says the car sped away with its lights turned off.  

The report said the driver began to travel recklessly and ran a red light while driving around 75 miles per hour.

The pursuit continued eastbound on State Route 5 as the deputy told Trumbull County 911 to notify the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Vienna and Liberty police, and other surrounding agencies.

The car continued south on State Route 11 with speeds over 120 miles per hour until its tires were flattened by spiked strips placed by police. 

When the car slowed, the two ski-mask-wearing suspects jumped out and ran away. Both were stopped by deputies at gunpoint near a highway fence. 

Reports say the car involved in the chase had been stolen around 1:52 a.m. according to video surveillance from the home.

A 14-year-old girl was turned over to a parent while the 17-year-old boy was taken to the Juvenile Justice Center and then released to his mother.

Charges of resisting arrest, obstructing justice, criminal trespass, receiving stolen property, and failure to comply are being filed.