The minor left home after an argument with his mom when she told him she would not buy him a Lamborghini.
The boy driving from Utah to California to buy a Lamborghini, pictured, had $3 in his wallet.On Monday police in Utah, US, pulled over a five-year-old boy who was heading to California to buy a Lamborghini., a highway patrol officer was tracking down a driver who police suspected was under the influence while driving on a freeway.
Instead, the driver was a five year old who had stolen his mother's car after an argument about her not wanting to buy him the luxury car.“There’s a curve in the road and he was having a hard time making the curve,” Street said.His story is that he left home after an argument with Mom, in which she told him she would not buy him a Lamborghini. He decided he'd take the car and go to California to buy one himself.
The patrol officer can be heard turning on his siren, and the SUV quickly pulls over on the left side of the highway.“You’re five years old? Wow. Okay,” the officer said. Then: “Where did you learn how to drive a car?”
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