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An Arizona driver was charged with murder after his girlfriend jumped to her death from his car as he sped away from cops while allegedly on drugs, according to a report.

William Holloway, 36, was arrested Saturday when his vehicle finally broke down after leading cops on a chase around Mount Lemmon, the highest point in Arizona’s 9,000-foot-tall Santa Catalina Mountains, KOLD reported.


  William Holloway was arrested Saturday after leading cops on a chase, during which his girlfriend jumped out of the car and died. Pima County Sheriff’s Department William Holloway was arrested Saturday after leading cops on a chase, during which his girlfriend jumped out of the car and died. Pima County Sheriff’s Department

Cops had responded to a domestic violence call early Saturday evening after a woman told officers her boyfriend had taken an illicit drug before driving her up the mountain — and refused to let her out of the moving vehicle, according to the report.

Holloway then ignored commands to pull over when deputies caught up with them, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said.


  Cops had responded to a domestic violence call after a woman said her boyfriend wouldn’t let her out of the car. Getty Images Cops had responded to a domestic violence call after a woman said her boyfriend wouldn’t let her out of the car. Getty Images

The police chase ended in horror when the locked-in passenger — who has yet to be identified — jumped out of the car and was critically injured. Holloway continued driving, the station reported.

Officers attempted lifesaving care, but the woman later died at a nearby hospital. Cops then found Holloway with a blown-out tire, according to the report.

Holloway was arrested and charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping and trafficking stolen property.

He is being held in jail on $750,000 bond.

A police investigation into the incident is ongoing.

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