View Full Version : 4 Year old goes for a joy ride


bigdaddy
02-07-2005, 11:18 AM
SAND LAKE, Michigan (AP) -- A boy drove his mother's car to a video store in the middle of the night, police said -- and he's all of 4 years old.

Although unable to reach the accelerator, the boy managed to put the car in gear and make his way to the store, a quarter-mile from his home, about 1:30 a.m. Friday, Sand Lake Police Chief Doug Heugel said. Finding the store closed, the youngster began a slow trip home.

Weaving and with its headlights off, the car got the attention of Officer Jay Osga, who first thought he was following a car that had been left running at a gas pump.

He flipped on his lights when the car turned into the apartment complex and struck two parked cars. The boy put the car in reverse and struck Osga's cruiser.

The mother told police her son tried to drive the car earlier after she let him steer from her lap.

"He's 4 years old. His mom didn't even know he was up," Heugel told The Grand Rapids Press. "I don't think he even realizes what he did."

No charges will be filed against the boy or his mother, Heugel said.

DR. FREECLOUD
02-07-2005, 11:30 AM
SAND LAKE, Michigan (AP) -- A boy drove his mother's car to a video store in the middle of the night, police said -- and he's all of 4 years old.

Although unable to reach the accelerator, the boy managed to put the car in gear and make his way to the store, a quarter-mile from his home, about 1:30 a.m. Friday, Sand Lake Police Chief Doug Heugel said. Finding the store closed, the youngster began a slow trip home.

Weaving and with its headlights off, the car got the attention of Officer Jay Osga, who first thought he was following a car that had been left running at a gas pump.

He flipped on his lights when the car turned into the apartment complex and struck two parked cars. The boy put the car in reverse and struck Osga's cruiser.

The mother told police her son tried to drive the car earlier after she let him steer from her lap.

"He's 4 years old. His mom didn't even know he was up," Heugel told The Grand Rapids Press. "I don't think he even realizes what he did."

No charges will be filed against the boy or his mother, Heugel said.

in neils world...............


i know the patriot act can be used against her somehow here. we are all damned to hell the gov't is out to get us innocents.

bigdlb12
02-07-2005, 11:32 AM
lets save #1 for him when he gets old enough to drive in nascar

SonnyG8R
02-07-2005, 12:29 PM
I did something similar a few times when I was about 4 or 5. I would go out and get in my pops car and pretend to be a race car driver and eventualy I would disengage the parking brake and the car would start rolling. I rolled the car down a hill and threw a neighbors fence once. :eek:

jack_the_rippuh
02-07-2005, 12:52 PM
That's crazy, ain't it..

bombshell
03-11-2005, 10:10 AM
i've got a joke!
a thief was afraid of someone who likes him.....
the history never lies....bigdaddy!

Fallout
03-11-2005, 11:13 AM
How the **** did he get into the car at 1:30 am? Shouldn't he be in bed? My parents used to know if I was sneaking out of bed to get a glass of water.

Atwa_66
03-11-2005, 11:17 AM
How the **** did he get into the car at 1:30 am? Shouldn't he be in bed? My parents used to know if I was sneaking out of bed to get a glass of water.
yeah really, I get out of bed to grab a drink and my parents are up, this kid is 4 and he got outside at 1 am. and nobody heard him?
Good Parenting..... :cool:

Thunder54
03-19-2005, 09:29 AM
WTF hows is he seeing over thr wheel dam