Woman Dances to Future & Drake's 'Where Ya At' in Middle of Car Chase With LAPD [WATCH]

A suspected car thief in Los Angeles recently led the LAPD on a wild chase through downtown and even stopped to dance to Future and Drake's "Where Ya At."

According to Los Angeles police via ABC, the woman raced through red lights and was seen weaving in and out of traffic Wednesday (Aug. 26) night. The woman ran over a spike strip, which blew one of her tires, but continued to speed down the street.

During the pursuit, the suspect eventually stopped the vehicle but not for the reason authorities believed. Once out of the vehicle, the woman did a little dance to Future's most recent collaboration with Drizzy, returned to the car and attempted to flee.

The tires eventually gave out and authorities were able to remove the suspect from the vehicle. The woman is believed to have been under the influence.

Just last week, Future released a Sam Lecca-directed video for "Where Ya At." Like the suspect arrested, DJ Esco and the track's producer, Metro Boomin, just so happened to be around to show off some attention-grabbing dance moves. This is the sixth track off DS2 to get a video and the track currently sits at No. 85 on Billboard's Hot 100.

In it's opening week, DS2 snagged the number one spot on the charts making this third album his most successful project to date. Drake is also DS2's lone feature. As previously reported, he apparently hit up Future on the night before the album was due and insisted he contribute a verse, which he sent back that same night.

Earlier this month, it was revealed that Drake's latest album, If You're Reading This It's Too Late, has become the first million-selling album of 2015. Drizzy's surprise release sold another 8,000 copies in the week ending Aug. 7, making it the first album released in 2015 to sell a million copies in the U.S. IYRTITL has sold 1.007 million units since its February release and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.

In the past, Future and Drake have collaborated on tracks including "Tony Montana," "Sh*t (Remix)" and P. Reign's "DnF."

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