Whitefish Bay police chase, car stolen from high school lot

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New video: Whitefish Bay police chase 2 cars

Whitefish Bay police arrested two juvenile suspects after a police chase Wednesday afternoon, April 6. One of the cars involved was stolen from a school parking lot.

Whitefish Bay police arrested two juvenile suspects after a police chase Wednesday afternoon, April 6.

Around 1:45 p.m., police were notified of a gold Kia that was stolen from the Whitefish Bay High School parking lot. The suspects arrived in a black Hyundai, and both vehicles – the Kia and the Hyundai – fled the area.

Later, police spotted the vehicles and a pursuit ensued.

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After losing control on Silver Spring west of I-43, the Hyundai ultimately crashed in Glendale in the area of Green Bay and Florist, and the two were arrested.

The stolen Kia was not apprehended. 

Police chase stolen car after theft from high school (Courtesy: Whitefish Bay Police Department)

No Whitefish Bay High School students were nearby when the car was stolen. 

Criminal charges will be referred to the Children's Center, police said.

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