Patrol says car in which 4 died was speeding



SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (AP) -- A stolen car was traveling at least 80 miles an hour before it crashed and killed four teenage boys, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
The patrol said that only one victim was wearing a seat belt when the car left the road and struck trees Sunday in rural Clark County. The posted speed near the crash site is 55 mph.
Dustin D. Van Hoose, 15, of Dayton, and Ian M. Bailey, 14, Joey Bruce, 15, Joshua E. Fleming, 14, all of the Dayton suburb of Huber Heights, died at the scene, the patrol said.
A fifth teenage male remains hospitalized.