Macon, Georgia – Three teens were arrested Friday after allegedly fleeing in a stolen vehicle while armed, prompting a coordinated law enforcement response at a Macon intersection.
According to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, Property Unit Investigator Adam Grant and Georgia State Patrol troopers took three teenagers into custody after locating a stolen Honda Civic. Authorities said the vehicle had initially attempted to flee but was stopped at the intersection of Millerfield Road and Jordan Avenue following a Flock camera alert.
The sheriff’s office stated that all three teens were allegedly armed with handguns at the time of their arrest. No injuries were reported during the incident.
According to officials, the stolen Honda Civic was returned to its owner undamaged.
Investigators have not released the names or ages of the teens. Charges are expected in connection with vehicle theft and weapons possession, though authorities have not provided additional details as of Friday.
Flock camera systems are automated license plate readers used by law enforcement agencies to identify stolen vehicles and alert officers in real time.
The intersection where the arrests occurred is a well-traveled area for commuters and students in Macon, and temporary police activity drew attention from nearby drivers.
The investigation remains ongoing.
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