A 12-year-old kid in Ann Arbor, Michigan drove police on a sluggish pursue in a taken development forklift. Around 6:45 p.m. on November 25, officials answered Forsyth Center School at 1564 Newport Street following a report of an adolescent endeavoring to take a development vehicle.
At the point when officials showed up, they found the development vehicle furnished with a forklift being driven on Creeks Road without any lights on. Different officials started pursuing the kid, going around 15 to 20 miles each hour.
Ann Arbor Police Division in a delivery said that the 12-year-old kid went through the Georgetown Road area and struck around ten left vehicles.
Around at 7:18 p.m., Washtenaw Area appointees assumed control over the pursuit as the 12-year-old guided the forklift toward the north on Nixon Street, crossing the M-14 extension. Police said the driver ground to a halt at around 7:53 p.m. nearby M-14 and Gotfredson.
The kid was arrested and no wounds were accounted for during the pursuit.
Further examination uncovered that the kid opened the forklift with a critical secret inside the taxi. The vehicle is a Development Genie GTH-636 Telehandler with a forklift.