
MICHIGAN — Two teenage boys were arrested after an early-morning police chase through Cadillac ended on train tracks, according to authorities.
The incident began around 1 a.m. Monday when a police officer spoke with two teenage boys near North Mitchell Street and River Street. Officers recognized one of the teens as a reported runaway but later confirmed he had permission to stay at a friend’s home overnight.
About two hours later, around 3 a.m., officers were notified of a breaking-and-entering complaint involving the same suspects.
Authorities said the suspects fled in a vehicle when Michigan State Police troopers and Wexford County Sheriff’s Office deputies attempted to stop them.
The chase entered Cadillac on M-55 and continued toward downtown. Police said the vehicle failed to make a turn from Lake Street onto Cass Street, drove through a grassy area and onto train tracks.
The vehicle was able to continue along Lake Street before eventually coming to rest in the grass near Pine Street.
Both teenage suspects were taken into custody following the pursuit. Authorities have not released their identities because of their ages.
No injuries were reported during the incident.
The investigation remains ongoing, and potential charges have not yet been announced.







