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Five-year-old boy gets a joy ride for stealing his parents car and told the police he was heading to California to buy a Lamborghini



A five-year-old kid from Utah who was gotten by police driving his folks' vehicle down the road and who told police he was headed to purchase a Lamborghini has been given a ride in the genuine article. 


Adrian Zamarripa, who turns 6 one month from now, was pulled over by a state trooper on Monday who was stunned to locate the little youngster sitting in the driver's seat of the vehicle. His feet were scarcely ready to arrive at the pedals. 


Trooper Rick Morgan saw a SUV driving sporadically and turning between paths on an expressway in Ogden, Utah not long before early afternoon on Monday.


On Tuesday, a sympathetic neighbor in the town of Ogden, Utah, Jeremy Neves, decided to give the boy, Adrian Zamarripa, a joyride in his own Lamborghini


Neves said he felt energized by the child's story and needed to show the youngster that his fantasies were close enough. Sweet photographs from the experience show the kid grinning extensively 


Morgan figured the driver more likely than not been enduring a health related crisis, yet when he pulled over the vehicle he found the adolescent sitting in the driving seat and who could scarcely observe over the controlling wheel. 


Be that as it may, the story got the creative mind of a neighbor who permitted him to take a ride in his own Lamborghini - just this time, in the front seat. 


Pictures show the adolescent smiling from ear to ear as he was given an incredible ride through his own neighborhood. 

Adrian smiled from ear to ear as he was surrendered a moonlight trip and down his road by an individual games vehicle enthusiast. 


Adrian Zamarripa embraces Jeremy Neves after Adrian and his mom, Beatriz Flores, went for a ride in Neves' Lamborghini Huracan in Ogden, Utah 


Adrian Zamarripa contacts the front of Jeremy Neves' Lamborghini Huracan in Ogden, Utah. At some point, he planned to claim one himself however needs to hold up an additional 12 years before he can even get his permit 


Lamborghini proprietor Jeremy Neves said he felt empowered by the child's story.

'He had the courage to just go after what he wanted, you know?' said Neves. 'He didn't have the skill set, let alone the size to drive a vehicle, and he figured it out.

'Maybe he's getting punished, maybe he's grounded, maybe he's got some chores to do. I can relate to that. At the same time, I thought it would be really cool to say, 'Your dreams aren't as far away as you think they are.'

Adrian didn't say much else during his encounter but appeared to have fun as he got to inspect the car before being taken for a ride.

After it was all over, the pair hugged in what was an emotional moment.

'He's always talked about wanting a Lamborghini, and now he got a chance to ride in one,' said his sister Sidney Estrada. 'I'm glad that after all the fear our own family put in him, that he got to live his dream.'


A Utah Highway Patrol officer was shocked to find a five-year-old boy behind the wheel of a his parents' car, an SUV, during a traffic stop on Monday

Speaking about the initial incident on Monday Trooper Morgan expressed amazement that the child didn't end up crashing his parents car.

'My speedometer showed 32 miles-per-hour,' Morgan told Fox 13 

. 'It amazed me that when he heard my siren, he pulled over and stopped.'

'When I got to the window and the window came down, I wasn't quite sure what to think.

'It was pretty clear when the window came down, it was a young, very underage driver... It absolutely was not what I was expecting,' the trooper said.

Dash cam footage shows the car careening across three lanes on the highway.

The officer asked the boy where he had been driving to.

'California,' Adrian replied. Police say he had been trying to reach his sister's house in California, and had planned to buy a Lamborghini when he got there, with the three dollars in his pocket.

The five-year-old told troopers he had left the house after an argument with his sister, who fell asleep while she was babysitting him. He then took the keys to his parents' car and drove off.

The boy drove for several miles from his Ogden home before he was pulled over.

'It likely would have been much worse had he gone much further,' Morgan told the

 Deseret News.

'He was sitting on the front edge of his seat so he could reach the brake pedal.'

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A Utah Highway Patrol officer was shocked to find a five-year-old boy behind the wheel of a car during a traffic stop

The visibly shaken-up boy, who was 'on the verge of tears', was eventually reunited with his parents.

'Because he almost started to cry, I think the realization that something wasn't quite right probably hit him,' Morgan said late Monday. 'I do think he's probably had a life's lesson.'

The boy's father, Joel Zamarripa, said still does not understand how the boy learned to drive or managed to pull away from the family's home and onto busy roads.

'I don't know how,' he said to the newspaper.

Trooper Morgan suspects the child may have secretly driven on the roads before.

'I hope by the time he gets a Lambo, he'll be able to handle faster than 32,' Morgan joked.

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