A 10-year-old was arrested after stealing a car and fleeing Michigan police last week, authorities said.
On May 27, Saginaw County Central Dispatch received a call from OnStar, a connected service plan, reporting a stolen vehicle southbound on I-75 in Saginaw County, the Michigan State Police Third District said on Twitter Thursday.
Simultaneously, several people called 911 after seeing a child driving the stolen 2017 Buick Encore on the interstate. Once MSP troopers located the vehicle, they attempted to stop the car near the Birch Run exit, but the 10-year-old didn’t stop, MSP said.
“The trooper was behind the suspect for about a mile with lights and sirens activated while OnStar disabled the Buick, allowing for a safe stop,” MSP said.
MSP said the car was stolen from a residence on Hess Ave in Buena Vista.
Dashcam video captures the car being disabled, crashing into a guardrail
Police dashcam video shows the vehicle slowly veer toward the right lane before coming to a stop and crashing into a guardrail on the interstate after it was disabled.
Police said the child then exited the vehicle and ran from police before being arrested nearby. The 10-year-old was lodged at the Saginaw County Juvenile Detention Center, MSP said.
“Thankfully, nobody was injured in this incident,” MSP said.
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