12-year-old steals forklift from Ann Arbor middle school, flees police
12-year-old takes police on nearly 1-hour chase in stolen forklift
During the pursuit, police say the 12-year-old boy went through the Georgetown Boulevard neighborhood and hit about 10 parked vehicles.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (FOX 2) - A 12-year-old in a stolen forklift averted Ann Arbor police and Washtenaw County Sheriff's deputies before eventually being arrested Saturday evening.
Police were called to Forsythe Middle School around 6:45 p.m. on reports of a juvenile trying to steal a construction vehicle. A few minutes later, they spotted the vehicle driving south on Brooks near Pearl without lights.
Officers began pursuing the forklift at 15-20 MPH. During the pursuit, police say the 12-year-old boy went through the Georgetown Boulevard neighborhood and hit about 10 parked vehicles.
WATCH: 12-year-old leads police chase in stolen forklift
Ann Arbor Police had an unusual police chase Saturday night: a stolen forklift. And behind the wheel was a 12-year-old boy.
Washtenaw County deputies picked up the chase after Ann Arbor police terminated the pursuit when the driver went across the M-14 bridge while driving on Nixon around 7:18 p.m. Around 7:53 p.m., the boy stopped on M-14 near Gotfredson and was taken into custody.
Police said the vehicle, a Genie GTH-636 Telehandler, was left unlocked at the middle school with the key hidden inside. That's where the boy stole the vehicle.
An investigation is ongoing.

(Photo: Ann Arbor Police)