12 year old crashes stolen truck into Lincoln Police cruiser

A twelve year old boy is facing numerous charges after police in Lincoln say he crashed a stolen truck into a police cruiser before hitting a tree and trying to flee the scene.

Lincoln Police say around 6:00 Wednesday morning, officers were called to the Folsom Ridge Apartments in southwest Lincoln. Witnesses reported car break-ins and that a group was kicking garage doors and vandalizing signs in the apartment complex's parking lot.

When officers arrived on scene they found a group of children running away. LPD says officers noticed a black Toyota Tundra parked in front of a garage, then later saw it driving fast through the parking lot before hitting a police cruiser.

Officers say they then saw the Tundra drive away and hit a tree. They say the driver, a twelve year old boy, then ran from the truck. Officers found the boy hiding nearby, but he again ran away. After chasing the boy, officers were able to take him in custody.

The officer had minor scrapes and bruises and did not need medical attention. Officers said the police cruiser that was hit could be driven but there are no damage estimates yet.

LPD contacted the owner of the Tundra who said his car was stolen from SW 11th Street, in southwest Lincoln.

The boy was turned over to Cedars Youth Services. He's facing theft by receiving charges, two counts of leaving the scene of an accident, minor in possession, obstructing a peace officer charges and willful reckless driving charges.

Police say there were open alcohol containers in the Tundra, which had to be towed from the scene.

LPD said another juvenile, a fourteen year old, was found and is facing vandalism charges. Officers said he was turned over to his parents. Eight thefts from cars have been reported in the area.


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content