LANSING (WWJ) -- Two 19-year-old men from Detroit were taken into custody after crashing a pair of stolen Camaros from a General Motors facility.
Police received a call from the GM Grand River Plant in Lansing at around 2:30 a.m. Workers had witnessed two men trying to steal vehicles from the plant's southwest parking lot.
As officers arrived, the thieves attempted to speed off in separate Camaros.
The first young man struck a concrete barrier in the plant parking lot. The second man managed to get his Camaro out of the lot, only to crash into a nearby fence.
Both men tried to flee on foot, but were quickly caught and arrested by law enforcement.
The GM Grand River Plant has become a popular target. Nine people were arrested for stealing five Camaros from the facility back in May.







