DETROIT (WXYZ) — Police are looking for a suspect after a crash involving a school bus on Detroit's west side.
In a series of tweets, Michigan State Police said on Oct. 21 around 6:30 a.m., a vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed from the area and the plate was returning no record. The vehicle turned onto Bourke Street and police attempted a traffic stop.
The vehicle did not stop and ran a stop sign at Dexter when it was struck by a school bus. The bus was not occupied by any students and there were no reported injuries from the crash.
The suspect vehicle stopped and the two occupants ran. One occupant was taken into custody. The second occupant was pursued by police and a taser deployment was attempted but was not effective.
Police say the second suspect has not been located at this time.
The suspect vehicle was stolen and had a punched ignition, police say. Inside of the vehicle was sledgehammer, gloves and masks.