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A Florida driver who was clocked at 107 mph told cops she was going so fast because she was trying to get to Little Caesars for pizza before it closed, authorities said.

Yazmin Erazo, 21, allegedly hit the triple digits in her Kia just minutes to midnight — her local eatery’s closing time — on Thursday while flying northbound on US Highway 19 in Palm Harbor north of St. Petersburg, where the posted speed limit is only 55, according to Fox 13.

A deputy from the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office tracked her speed on his radar at 107 mph and pulled her over, officials said.


  Yazmin Erazo, who was clocked at 107 mph, told cops she was going so fast because she was trying to get to Little Caesars for pizza before it closed, authorities said. Pinellas County Sheriff's Office Yazmin Erazo, who was clocked at 107 mph, told cops she was going so fast because she was trying to get to Little Caesars for pizza before it closed, authorities said. Pinellas County Sheriff's Office

As Erazo was being taken into custody, she revealed she risked driving so dangerously just to get to the pizza joint before it closed, authorities said.

She was placed under arrest for dangerous, excessive speeding without incident, according to an affidavit obtained by WFLA.


  As Erazo was being taken into custody, she revealed she risked driving so dangerously just to get to the pizza joint before it closed, authorities said. Google Maps As Erazo was being taken into custody, she revealed she risked driving so dangerously just to get to the pizza joint before it closed, authorities said. Google Maps

The driver was booked into the Pinellas County Jail and later released on bond.

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