Crime & Safety

Teen Rescued From Burning Pickup Truck After Detroit Crash, Then Arrested: Police

The teen suffered minor injuries in the crash, according to police.

DETROIT — A 15-year-old was arrested after crashing a stolen pickup truck Monday morning in Detroit, according to Michigan State Police.

Officers tried to stop the stolen pickup truck at 5 a.m. Monday in the area of Outer Drive and Schoolcraft, but the driver sped away and ran a red light, according to police.

The officers did not pursue the pickup, as per departmental policy, according to police.

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Moments later, officers responded to a crash in the area involving the stolen pickup, according to police.

Police said the pickup smashed into another car and burst into flames.

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Officers pulled the teen from the burning truck and took him to a nearby hospital with a minor head injury, according to police.

Police did not report any other injuries in the crash.

Police then arrested the teen at the hospital and charged him with possession of a stolen car and failing to stop for police.

The teen was then released to his mom as the charges moved through the prosecutor's office.

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