All four Michigan juveniles have been captured following a police chase in Pennsylvania, according to state police. Video above: WGAL reporter AJ Sisson reports from the scene.The chase began on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Lebanon County before heading to Manheim Township, Lancaster County, on Thursday night. Troopers say all four juveniles are from Michigan, three of whom were reported missing from the state. During the police chase, the car that the juveniles were traveling in exited the turnpike at the Lancaster/Lebanon interchange. Multiple police agencies were alerted and assisted with searching for the vehicle. The Manheim Borough Police Department spotted the vehicle in the area of Route 72, and another pursuit continued through multiple areas. The pursuit ended near the area of Roseville Road, just off of Route 501 in Manheim Township, Lancaster County. State police utilized a low-flying helicopter and at least one K-9 unit to assist with the search. All four juveniles fled the vehicle on foot, with three being found immediately. Police found the fourth on Friday night. A WGAL News 8 reporter who was at the scene witnessed police placing two people into state police cruisers. All 4 captured, troopers sayState police confirmed that all four juveniles have been captured. Officials have not yet stated why they were searching for the juveniles. Police say there is no danger to the public and that more information will be released soon. ‘I went inside, closed and locked doors,’ neighbor saysNearby neighbors expressed their concerns as they saw a large presence of police cars and a helicopter surrounding the area. WGAL News 8 spoke with neighbor Bill Piser, who recalled the moment he realized something was happening.”I looked across the street and saw a police officer going up the street, going backyard to backyard with a flashlight, and so I kind of figured they were looking for somebody,” Piser said. “I went inside, closed and locked doors.” WGAL is working to learn more. Stay with us for updates. See news happening? Send us your photos or videos if it’s safe to do so at https://www.wgal.com/upload.

MANHEIM TOWNSHIP, Pa. —

All four Michigan juveniles have been captured following a police chase in Pennsylvania, according to state police.

Video above: WGAL reporter AJ Sisson reports from the scene.

The chase began on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Lebanon County before heading to Manheim Township, Lancaster County, on Thursday night.

Troopers say all four juveniles are from Michigan, three of whom were reported missing from the state.

During the police chase, the car that the juveniles were traveling in exited the turnpike at the Lancaster/Lebanon interchange.

Multiple police agencies were alerted and assisted with searching for the vehicle.

The Manheim Borough Police Department spotted the vehicle in the area of Route 72, and another pursuit continued through multiple areas.

The pursuit ended near the area of Roseville Road, just off of Route 501 in Manheim Township, Lancaster County.

State police utilized a low-flying helicopter and at least one K-9 unit to assist with the search.

All four juveniles fled the vehicle on foot, with three being found immediately. Police found the fourth on Friday night.

A WGAL News 8 reporter who was at the scene witnessed police placing two people into state police cruisers.

police placing individuals into the back of a cruiser

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Police placing individuals into the back of a cruiser

All 4 captured, troopers say

State police confirmed that all four juveniles have been captured.

Officials have not yet stated why they were searching for the juveniles.

Police say there is no danger to the public and that more information will be released soon.

‘I went inside, closed and locked doors,’ neighbor says

Nearby neighbors expressed their concerns as they saw a large presence of police cars and a helicopter surrounding the area.

WGAL News 8 spoke with neighbor Bill Piser, who recalled the moment he realized something was happening.

“I looked across the street and saw a police officer going up the street, going backyard to backyard with a flashlight, and so I kind of figured they were looking for somebody,” Piser said. “I went inside, closed and locked doors.”

large police presence in manheim township, lancaster county

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Low-flying helicopter

WGAL is working to learn more. Stay with us for updates.

See news happening? Send us your photos or videos if it’s safe to do so at https://www.wgal.com/upload.