Sep 22, 2024
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Four juveniles are in custody after they crashed a stolen car near the Ohio Statehouse Sunday evening, police said. According to Columbus Police Sgt. James Fuqua, a man was carjacked at gunpoint near East Main Street and Lilley Avenue at approximately 6:30 p.m. Watch: Four juveniles in custody after armed carjacking, crash 12 injured after car hits Reynoldsburg restaurant About 30 minutes later, officers spotted the stolen vehicle and tried to stop it, but the car kept driving. A police helicopter kept track of the car until it got downtown, where it crashed at East Broad Street and 3rd Street near the Statehouse. The stolen car then hit a parked car on East Broad Street. Fuqua said four juveniles -- two 14-year-old and two 15-year-old boys -- got out of the car, which is when they were taken into custody. "It appeared that the stolen vehicle ran through a red light through the traffic intersection, striking another vehicle," Fuqua said. "And like I said, the impact was so aggressive that the suspect vehicle continued to go past the intersection a good 100 feet away, so at this point, like I said, all four suspects are in custody." The suspects were taken to Nationwide Children's Hospital as a precaution. Fuqua said no one was seriously injured in the incident. Officers are continuing to investigate the incident.
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