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A 12-year-old boy stole a forklift from Forsythe Middle School in Michigan and struck at least 10 cars (Picture: Ann Arbor Police Department)

A 12-year-old boy stole a forklift from a middle school and struck at least 10 parked vehicles as he took cops on a low speed chase in the dark of night.

Video recorded from a police car with sirens on pursuing the forklift shows it driving at a relatively low speed on residential streets, failing to stop at some intersections and at times traveling in the middle of the road.

At one point while turning the corner, the boy drives the forklift onto a curb and runs over a street sign on the sidewalk, before continuing to flee from cops.

Cops responded to Forsythe Middle School around 6.45pm on Saturday to a report of a juvenile trying to steal a construction vehicle, according to the Ann Arbor Police Department.

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They found the stolen vehicle going southbound on Brooks Street near Pearl Street, without lights on.

‘Multiple officers initiated a pursuit of the vehicle at speeds of 15 to 20mph with emergency lights and sirens on,’ stated the police department on Monday.

‘During the pursuit, the driver of the stolen vehicle traveled through the Georgetown Boulevard neighborhood, striking approximately ten parked vehicles.’

Multiple police officers initiated a pursuit of the vehicle at speeds of 15 to 20mph with emergency lights and sirens on

Multiple police officers initiated a pursuit of the vehicle at speeds of 15 to 20mph with emergency lights and sirens on (Picture: Ann Arbor Police Department)

Cops followed the forklift until it began moving northbound on Nixon Road across the Michigan 14 highway (M-14) bridge around 7.18pm. Then Washtenaw County sheriff’s deputies began following the forklift until the boy stopped driving around M-14 and Godfredson.

Deputies took the boy into custody and brought him to a juvenile detention center.

No one was injured during the chase.

Stolen Forklift Police Pursuit On 11/25/23 at approximately 6:45pm, officers responded to Forsythe Middle School (1564 Newport Road) for a report of a juvenile attempting to steal a construction vehicle. At 6:48pm officers located the stolen vehicle being driven southbound on Brooks Street near Pearl Street without any lights on. Multiple officers initiated a pursuit of the vehicle at speeds of 15 to 20mph with emergency lights and sirens on. During the pursuit, the driver of the stolen vehicle traveled through the Georgetown Boulevard neighborhood, striking approximately ten parked vehicles. At approximately 7:18pm officers terminated the pursuit when the vehicle traveling northbound on Nixon Road went across the M-14 bridge. At that time deputies with the Washtenaw County Sheriff?s Office picked up the pursuit and followed the vehicle until the driver stopped at approximately 7:53pm in the area of M-14 and Gotfredson. The driver was identified as a 12-year-old boy from Ann Arbor and was taken into custody and later lodged at the juvenile detention center. No one was injured in the pursuit. Preliminary investigation revealed the juvenile gained access to the construction vehicle at Forsyth Middle School. The vehicle was unlocked with the key hidden inside the cab. The vehicle is a Construction Genie GTH-636 Telehandler, equipped with a forklift. This type of vehicle can weigh up to 35,000 pounds. This was a very dangerous situation that could?ve easily ended with serious injuries. The incident remains an active and ongoing criminal investigation.

The 12-year-old boy was taken into custody and to a juvenile detention center (Picture: Ann Arbor Police Department)

The boy allegedly unlocked the Construction Genie GTH-636 Telehandler equipped with a forklift using a key that was hidden inside the cab, according to a preliminary investigation. That type of vehicle can weigh as much as 35,000 pounds.

‘This was a very dangerous situation that could’ve easily ended with serious injuries,’ stated the police department, which is conducting a criminal investigation.

The incident happened nearly a year after a 13-year-old girl led cops on a chase in a Nissan Pathfinder SUV with an 11-year-old boy, a gun and marijuana inside. However, it was a high-speed chase at more than 100mph.

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