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California 12-year-old leads police on high-speed pursuit, cops say
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California 12-year-old leads police on high-speed pursuit, cops say

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Last updated: September 23, 2025 6:42 am
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Sheriff’s deputies are used to following autos on wild pursuits, however the individual behind the wheel throughout a speedy Monday morning chase was removed from the same old suspect — it was a 12-year-old boy accused of taking his dad and mom’ truck on a joyride to highschool, authorities stated.

Sacramento County sheriff’s deputies responded to a name shortly earlier than 7 a.m. relating to a boy who had taken his dad and mom’ car to his former college on Caymus Drive in south Sacramento. He knocked over a number of visitors cones by the varsity after which drove away, in accordance with the Sheriff’s Workplace.

The boy visited his former college earlier than refusing to cease for sheriff’s deputies, leading to a chase, authorities stated.

(Sacramento County Sheriff’s Workplace)

Deputies tried to cease the car however stated the boy refused, main authorities on a pursuit by means of the encompassing neighborhood the place speeds reached as much as 70 mph, in accordance with division spokesperson Sgt. Amar Gandhi. The transient chase culminated within the boy crashing the truck right into a patrol automobile and a parked car, authorities stated.

Photographs shared by the division present a Ford pickup with extreme injury to the entrance driver’s facet and a flat tire.

Nobody was injured in the course of the incident, and the boy was taken into custody. He was booked on suspicion of hit and run, assault with a lethal weapon on a peace officer, reckless evasion of a peace officer, car theft and receiving a stolen car, Gandhi stated.

In California, 12 is the minimal age at which a minor may be held criminally chargeable for costs in juvenile courtroom.

Because the baby is underneath 14, officers are legally required to take him into non permanent custody whereas they contact his guardians. Gandhi stated Monday afternoon that he anticipated the boy had been, or would shortly be, launched to his dad and mom.

Juvenile circumstances are despatched to a county probation officer who opinions the police report, interviews the kid and household after which decides whether or not to file a petition for costs in juvenile courtroom or deal with it informally by means of avenues corresponding to warnings or required counseling.

The boy’s dad and mom will not be going through any legal costs. Ought to a civil case be filed, nonetheless, they could possibly be discovered financially chargeable for injury attributable to the boy, Gandhi stated.

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