Cops say OHS student stole car, initiated high-speed chase

BRANDON TWP. ? A 16-year-old male Oxford High School student is facing criminal charges instead of returning to the classroom for a new school year.
The teen is accused of leading police on a high-speed chase in a stolen vehicle before crashing into township woods and fleeing on foot Sept. 2, prompting a mass search that involved 15 patrol units, police dogs and a helicopter.
The suspect was arraigned last week on one count of fleeing and eluding, third-degree; one count of resisting and obstructing; and one count of receiving and concealing stolen property. All charges are felonies and he’s being lodged at Children’s Village.
‘This is a 16-year-old kid making poor decisions in life,? said Oakland County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) Sgt. Greg Glover, Brandon substation commander. ‘He’s been involved in other auto thefts. He’s been making poor decisions for over a year.?
According to the sheriff’s report, the teen allegedly stole a 2011 Chevy Cruze parked in front of the owner’s home in the 500 block of Peninsula Court in Oxford Twp.
On Sept. 2, the OCSO received information that the stolen vehicle was in a vacant lot near the 1800 block of Seymour Lake Rd. Deputies responded to the location and before they could approach the vehicle, it allegedly sped off, heading west on Seymour Lake Rd.
The deputies checked the license plate number and confirmed it was the stolen Cruze.
Another deputy observed the vehicle southbound on Sashabaw Road north of Oakhill Road and began pursuing with emergency lights activated.
The suspect, according to authorities, accelerated and turned east on to Oakhill Road, then north on Dartmouth and made a sharp turn on to Stanton Road, continuing east at a high rate of speed before turning north on Trillium Lane, going down a driveway, into a side yard, around to a backyard and into the woods on a two-track trail, crashing into a pile of downed trees.
Glover said the suspect was driving at speeds between 70 and 100 miles per hour while fleeing police in the approximately 1-mile chase. No injuries were reported.
The suspect allegedly bailed out of the crashed vehicle and ran westward into the woods.
A perimeter was established by OCSO units from Oxford, Brandon, and Independence. K-9 units and the aviation unit also assisted in searching a heavily-wooded area.
The search was called off as darkness fell, as the suspect had been identified.
The suspect returned to his home, but allegedly fled on foot again, eluding capture.
Shortly before midnight, Glover and Deputy Ryan Roberts returned to the suspect’s home as an escort for the teen’s mother, who wanted to return to the home and ensure it was secure. She had left in fear of her son, who has previous assaults, according to the sheriff’s office.
At that time, while standing outside the front door, Glover observed the suspect walk by inside. He took down the suspect and Roberts handcuffed the teen without incident.