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A 16-year-old boy was ticketed by police after he allegedly was driving too fast and crashed a car into the fence of a house where the movie “The Outsiders” was filmed, police said.

At 2:40 p.m. Thursday, a 1993 Chevrolet Corsica was traveling south on North St. Louis Avenue when the driver tried to make a left turn at East Independence Street.

“The vehicle was traveling too fast and lost control crashing into the fence on the southeast corner of the intersection,” Tulsa police said in a news release.

“Fortunately, the fence and the embankment stopped the forward momentum of the vehicle keeping it from crashing into the house at 731 N. St. Louis Avenue. The only damage was to the fence. The car was totaled.”

The house was used in the filming of the movie, “The Outsiders,” and was purchased by celebrity Daniel O’Connor for the purpose of restoring it and making it into a museum.

The teen was ticketed at the scene for traveling too fast for conditions, no driver’s license and no insurance, police said.