Pint-sized driver surprises Utah trooper during traffic stop
A Utah Highway Patrol trooper got a pint-sized surprise when he pulled over a 5-year-old driver who was swerving so badly he thought the driver needed medical attention.
Trooper Rick Morgan said the boy did not respond to his lights but pulled over when he hit his siren on Interstate 15 in Ogden on Monday.
"I approached the vehicle and I was expecting to find somebody who needed an ambulance or paramedics," Morgan said.
But when the window came down Morgan said it was pretty clear that it was "a very underaged driver who was behind the wheel."
The boy was sitting on the edge of his seat to reach the brake pedal, the trooper said.
When asked, Morgan said the boy told him he was going to his sister's house — in California. The boy told another trooper that he wanted to buy a Lamborghini when he got there and then flashed open his wallet showing his cash to purchase his dream car: $3.
His parents were contacted and they came and took custody of their son and the vehicle.
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. He might have been short on the purchase amount, as he only had $3 dollars in his wallet.
— Utah Highway Patrol (@UTHighwayPatrol) May 4, 2020