A Michigan man led police on a multi-county chase followed by an 8-hour standoff on Thursday, with his four children inside the vehicle was driving.
The chase began in Petoskey after an officer responded to a complaint about a vehicle swerving in and out of traffic. That officer caught up to the vehicle at a gas station where, when confronted, the driver threw hot coffee on the officer, Carroll said.
The officer was taken to a nearby hospital to be treated for injuries after the man drove away, beginning the multi-county chase.
The man inside the truck called 7&4 News and according to him, he had his four children in the truck with him.
He also told us that they are homeless-that the truck is their home.
UPDATE: Officers rush truck, take man into custody; children safe
UPDATE: 4:52 P.M.: Law enforcement officers have rushed the pickup truck, pulling the man from the vehicle and handcuffing him. All four children are safe.
Police break down what led up to hours long standoff in Mancelona
ANTRIM COUNTY, Mich. , (WPBN/WGTU) -- Update: Get the latest following the driver's arrest, including what was found in the truck by police in this update. ------- For hours, a man and his four kids were inside the truck with the father refusing to come out. Police are clearing out now, but a...
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