SEAL BEACH >> A teenage boy allegedly driving under the influence led police on a chase exceeding 100 mph from Seal Beach to Westminster Monday afternoon.

A Seal Beach officer attempted to pull over the driver at Westminster and Seal Beach boulevards about 3:10 p.m., said Seal Beach police Sgt. Michael Henderson. But the suspect, whose name and age were withheld, refused to stop, triggering the high-speed chase that lasted about two miles before Seal Beach police backed off due to safety concerns, he said.

A short time later, the suspect crashed the vehicle into a parked car at College Street and Westminster Boulevard and tried to run away, but was arrested in short order, Henderson said.

The teen was booked on suspicion of driving under the influence, Henderson said.

One passenger in the car complained of pain and was taken to an area hospital, and two other passengers escaped injury, Henderson said.