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9-year-old Butte County boy rams CHP car while driving to school, officials say

A 9-year-old child from Butte County trying to drive himself to school smashed into a California Highway Patrol car and led officers on a chase Wednesday, officials said. A 9-year-old child from Butte County, California, attempted to drive himself to school, causing a collision with a California Highway Patrol car and leading officers on a chase. The boy, who was driving a gray Volkswagen sedan, had stopped oddly and sped off when asked to move, leading to a short and erratic chase that ended in a dirt parking lot near Plumas Avenue Elementary School. The child was sent to school and no injuries were reported. The CHP-Oroville unit called this incident a "scene straight out of a movie" and highlighted the need for drivers to be licensed and aware of the risks of the road.

9-year-old Butte County boy rams CHP car while driving to school, officials say

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A 9-year-old child from Butte County trying to drive himself to school smashed into a California Highway Patrol car and led officers on a chase Wednesday, officials said.“A scene straight out of a movie” is what the CHP-Oroville unit called the situation.CHP said one of its patrol officers encountered the boy behind the wheel of a gray Volkswagen sedan “stopped oddly” in the middle of an intersection at Grand Avenue and 4th Street in the town that’s about 65 miles north of Sacramento. When the Volkswagen was first spotted, CHP did not know that the driver was so young.“When instructed to move, the vehicle unexpectedly sped off, leading to a short and erratic chase that ended in a dirt parking lot just east of Plumas Avenue Elementary School,” CHP said in a news release posted on Facebook.In the parking lot, the boy put the car in reverse, slamming into the CHP vehicle. At this point, CHP said it learned the driver was a 9-year-old “who had taken his mother’s car with the intention of driving himself to school.”CHP officer Terry Dunn told KCBS-AM it was “one of those no one really believed it, turned out to be a 9-year-old child sticking his head out, saying, ‘I’m trying to get to school.’”There were no injuries reported; the CHP vehicle and the mother’s car had “minor damage,” CHP said. The child was sent to school. “This incident underscores the critical need for all drivers to be licensed, educated, and aware of the risks of the road,” the agency said. “It also serves as a wake-up call to secure our vehicles and educate our children on the dangers of unauthorized driving.”See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app.

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