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    Toddler thrown from SUV during police chase (VIDEO)

    It's one of those videos almost too astonishing to believe.

    An 18-month-old girl was ejected from an SUV during a harrowing police chase and remarkably walked away without serious injury.

    The dramatic scene happened last weekend in Lubbock, Texas, and was captured on a police dash cam video.

    According to Lubbock TV news stations, it started when the toddler's teenage parents sped away from officers after robbing a woman at gunpoint.

    During the chase, the getaway car loses control and rolls. That's when the little girl wearing a pink top is ejected out the back window. Unbelievably, she pops right up and starts running towards the SUV as it tries to drive away.

    According to FOX 34 News, the person seen rushing back to recover the child is her mother.

    The girl is reportedly now staying with other family members. Her parents and two other teens in the car were arrested on charges of aggravated robbery, injury to a child, unauthorized use of a vehicle, evading arrest and organized crime, FOX 34 reported.

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