HART, Minn. – Three joyriding Houston women, all in their early 20s, ventured north into Winona County, where they led a deputy on a cat-and-mouse chase with a trail of crumbs – make that “litter” – being tossed out their windows. The joyride finally ended about 1:35 a.m. up Money Creek on County Road 17. The driver, Beverlee Lois Hahn, 21, admitted drinking, the deputy said. Hahn tested for 0.12% blood-alcohol and was charged with drunken, careless and dangerous driving. By the time the deputy got Hahn to jail, 22 miles away in Winona, her blood was down to 0.11% — still roughly 1-1/2 times beyond sobriety as described in state law. Hahn’s passengers were charged with littering: Alexa Jean Johnson, 22, and Genna Annlynn Abraham, 21. The chase began on State Highway 43 near Hart at County Road 4 when a car came at the deputy going 64 mph without dimming high beams. The deputy U-turned but couldn’t catch up. He drove around and around and finally encountered the vehicle coming at him again. The deputy again U-turned but kept losing it. In all this, the deputy said litter was being thrown from the vehicle