Roseville Teen Arraigned as Adult in Applebee’s Carjacking With $250,000 Bond
Prosecutors cite the case’s severity in seeking adult accountability for 15-year-old Jeremiah Collins.
Overview
- Jeremiah Collins, 15, was arraigned Dec. 1 in 39th District Court on multiple felonies, including carjacking and fleeing police.
- Judge Denis LeDuc set a $250,000 cash/surety bond with conditions that include a GPS tether and restriction to his mother’s home if released.
- Authorities say the Nov. 24 incident involved the theft of a woman’s 2016 Jeep Patriot from an Applebee’s parking lot in Roseville and a subsequent crash on Gratiot Avenue after a police pursuit.
- Two additional teens, ages 14 and 16, were detained after the incident but have been released pending further investigation.
- A probable cause conference is scheduled for Dec. 10, followed by a preliminary exam on Dec. 17 in Roseville.