An Indiana teenager who took a wrong turn and ended up in a juvenile detention center is getting a second chance at a fresh start.
Police in Elkhart say 18-year-old Jaxon Cline was arrested after he got out of his car at a traffic light and ran into the rear of a vehicle driven by 17-year-old Sierra Duncan, the Times of Northwest Indiana reports.
Police say they found Cline sitting in the driver's seat of the vehicle with a BAC of.159, more than three times the legal limit for driving.
Police say Cline admitted to the crime and told them he took a wrong turn on his way to get to the detention center, where he was supposed to be studying for his cosmetology license.
He got out of the car and ran into the rear of the vehicle, which was being driven by Duncan, who was in the passenger seat.
Police say that when they arrived, they found Cline sitting in the driver's seat with a BAC of.159, more than three times the legal limit for driving.
He was booked into the Elkhart County Jail on a felony charge of criminal mischief.
Cline's mother, Tonya Cline, tells the Times that Jaxon and Sierra's parents were at the detention center at the time of the
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