DULUTH, GA (WSB/CNN) - Police in suburban Atlanta arrested a 17-year-old driver Saturday after he led them on a chase going more than 90 mph.
Officers spotted Malik Yancey and engaged him on a second pursuit that was caught on camera.
"Get on the ground," said police as they arrested Yancey who was caught outside a Duluth Quik Trip on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard.
It all began at 8:30 a.m. when Yancey sped by police going 96 mph in a 45 mph zone in Suwanee.
He was driving a stolen car out of Dekalb County, police said.
Police tried to pull Yancey over but said he wouldn't stop.
They lost sight of him for a few minutes but he was spotted in a parking lot, and another high- speed chase ensued.
"He was placing the public in danger with his driving and it was in our best interest to try and stop him," said Cpt. Shane Edmisten of the Suwanee Police Department.
Investigators said the teen didn't stop until he crashed into a driver who was sitting at a red light on Peachtree Industrial in Duluth.
Police said he ran from the wreck toward the QT.
"As he was running through the QT parking lot, a concerned citizen, who we figured out later was a retired police officer, confronted him, made him put his hands on a vehicle that was parked in the parking lot and our officers were able to apprehend him and cuff him," Edmisten said.
No injuries were reported during either chase and Yancy faces seven charges.
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