A 13-year-old girl reportedly crashed a stolen vehicle while driving drunk on an Arizona interstate Tuesday, colliding with a tree at speeds of more than 100 mph with an 11-year-old passenger in the car.

What we know:

According to Arizona Highway Patrol, the crash happened about 1 a.m., when troopers responded to reports of a wrong-way driver on I-40 eastbound in Flagstaff. The driver had driven the wrong way across the median, then "self-corrected" and continued speeding.

Soon after, the vehicle drove onto a guardrail and "rode" across it before rolling over several times and landing in a tree, troopers said. The collision was so severe, the steering wheel flew off the vehicle and landed about 50 feet from the site of the crash.

The teen driver and her 11-year-old passenger were both

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