11-year-old Leads Cops On Stolen Car Chase in Ohio

11-year-old Leads Cops On Stolen Car Chase in Ohio

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Newburgh Heights, Ohio — On December 20, 2025, police in Newburgh Heights were alerted by an automated license plate reader that a vehicle driving through the area had been reported stolen. The car had been taken earlier from Parma, and officers moved in to investigate once the alert was received. When an officer attempted a traffic stop along Harvard Avenue, the driver did not pull over and instead accelerated, prompting a brief pursuit. Police later determined the driver was an 11-year-old child, with two other children, ages 8 and 12, inside the vehicle. The pursuit continued westbound over the Denison Bridge, where the driver lost control after an abrupt turn and crashed into a nearby home. The children ran from the wreck but were quickly caught. During questioning, officers say the kids admitted they learned how to steal and start the car by watching videos online on YouTube. No one inside the home or vehicle was injured, and because of their ages, the children were released to their parents while charges are being handled through juvenile court.

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    Newburgh Heights, Ohio — On December 20, 2025, police in Newburgh Heights were alerted by an automated license plate reader that a vehicle driving through the area had been reported stolen. The car had been taken earlier from Parma, and officers moved in to investigate once the alert was received. When an officer attempted a traffic stop along Harvard Avenue, the driver did not pull over and instead accelerated, prompting a brief pursuit. Police later determined the driver was an 11-year-old child, with two other children, ages 8 and 12, inside the vehicle. The pursuit continued westbound over the Denison Bridge, where the driver lost control after an abrupt turn and crashed into a nearby home. The children ran from the wreck but were quickly caught. During questioning, officers say the kids admitted they learned how to steal and start the car by watching videos online on YouTube. No one inside the home or vehicle was injured, and because of their ages, the children were released to their parents while charges are being handled through juvenile court.

  2. I bet these kids were allowed to play Grand Theft Auto, despite the fact it’s an 18-rated game.
    I think parents simply think computer games are just that – games – when in reality they genuinely influence kids who play them because their minds are like sponges and they absorb all the crap they’re learning from what they’re doing on-screen. Playing violent characters and mowing people down and k*lling people in games at such a young age will make it normalised in their developing minds, and it leads to young kids doing crap like this.

  3. no need to go this hard with kids, and what is with the 'don't look at me' crap? holding them at gun point? cop needs a time out and some talking too about his perspective and judgement skills.

  4. Looks like the same pattern as adult thugs, stealing, fleeing, putting others in danger, then getting caught and acting the same: crying, saying “sorry”, “don’t hurt me”… JHC, this world is really being managed by entitled people, thugs and cowards

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