LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan State Police arrested a person who stole a Jeep from the Detroit Police Division after a high-speed chase ended with a crash into an Eaton County residence.
Troopers have been dispatched to the CN Railroad distribution middle in Windsor Township for 2 individuals who entered below the fence line and tried to steal a GMC SUV off the lot.
Nevertheless, they left the automobile within the lot and ran away earlier than the police arrived.
Whereas looking out the realm, a trooper noticed two dark-colored Jeeps driving away from the scene close to Billwood Freeway and Oak Freeway. When the trooper tried to cease and call the motive force of one of many Jeeps, the motive force turned off the automobile’s lights and drove away at excessive velocity.
Because of the icy roads, police say the motive force misplaced management of the Jeep and crashed right into a residence on Oak Freeway. The driving force, a 24-year-old man from Detroit, ran away from the scene however was discovered alongside I-69 close to Davis Freeway and was arrested.
The crashed Jeep was later found to be stolen out of the Detroit Police Division, and each it and the GMC SUV that the 2 people tried to steam are being forensically processed for proof.
The person was arrested on prices of Receiving and Concealing a Stolen Motor Car, Fleeing and Eluding, Conspiracy, Driving Whereas License Suspended, Altering VIN With Intent to Mislead, and Resisting and Obstructing.
The opposite Jeep drove away from the scene and has not been positioned at the moment.