Vehicle Goes Through Joint Base Andrews Checkpoint, 1 In Custody

JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. (AP) — A teen was in custody and authorities were searching for a second intruder after a stolen vehicle went through a security checkpoint at Joint Base Andrews on Sunday night, officials said.

The vehicle drove through the security checkpoint at the main gate around 9 p.m. Sunday and when the driver didn't follow commands, security personnel deployed barriers and stopped the vehicle, officials said in a news release.

Two people fled the vehicle and one, a 17-year-old boy, was caught, officials said. The teen had a weapon, but no shots were fired, officials said.

The second person escaped and after a full sweep of the base, officials said they found evidence that the intruder left the installation. The main gate was reopened around six hours later.

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