APD charges 17 more people in street takeover investigation

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Austin police say 17 more people are facing charges in connection with the high-profile street takeovers that happened last month.

Cars speed in circles in the intersection of South Lamar Boulevard and Barton Springs Road on Feb. 18.

"They came from Houston, from Dallas, from San Antonio and other cities," Chacon said."And as a matter of fact, most of the arrests that we have already made were not here in the city of Austin. They were actually in other cities across the state.

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