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Teen drives stolen car to police station

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Posted 6:54AM on Thursday 16th May 2002 ( 23 years ago )
SAVANNAH - A teen-ager who stopped at a police station to talk with his girlfriend was arrested on the spot after driving a stolen car there. <br> <br> Terrance Frazier, 17, of Savannah, was booked in Chatham County jail on a charge of theft by receiving a stolen vehicle. About 3 p.m. Wednesday, the teen parked the car, walked into Savannah Police Precinct 3 and was promptly arrested. <br> <br> Minutes earlier during roll call, a Savannah police sergeant had told officers about a stolen green Honda Accord. The sergeant described the car in detail, right down to its license tag, Savannah police spokesman Bucky Burnsed said. <br> <br> Officer Harry Henderson happened to see it near his patrol car. <br> <br> ``Thinking this is too good to be true, Henderson went back in the precinct to check the lookout information,&#39;&#39; Burnsed said. <br> <br> The teen had walked inside to talk with his girlfriend, who was at the precinct on another matter. <br> <br> The car was returned to its owner.

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