PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — A stolen utility truck barreled through Southwest Philadelphia streets, smashed into multiple vehicles and ended up inside an elementary school yard after police say a Georgia man attempted a carjacking Tuesday morning. The chaotic chain of events stretched across several neighborhoods before officers arrested the suspect at the crash scene.
Philadelphia police identified the suspect as 19-year-old Robert Littlepage of Douglasville, Georgia. Investigators say the incident began on the block of Grays Avenue, where a man allegedly attempted to carjack a female driver before fleeing the area.
Update: Littlepage is 19, not 30 as initially stated by PPD.
Minutes later, authorities say a white utility truck left running near 62nd and Reedland Streets was stolen, setting off a dangerous series of crashes captured on surveillance cameras.
Surveillance Video Captures Dangerous Path
According to investigators, surveillance footage tracked the stolen truck as it sped through Southwest Philadelphia streets, striking a parked SUV on Elmwood Avenue before jumping a curb and driving along a sidewalk.
Police said the truck then ran a red light at 55th Street and Kingsessing Avenue, where it broadsided an occupied vehicle. The collision triggered a chain-reaction crash involving two additional parked cars before the truck finally came to a stop inside an elementary school yard.
Despite the extensive damage and multiple crashes, authorities said no serious injuries to bystanders were reported.
The occupied vehicle struck during the intersection crash sustained significant damage, though police have not released details about the condition of those inside.
Suspect Taken Into Custody at Scene
12th District officers apprehended Littlepage at the scene following the final crash into the school property. Police said he was transported to a local hospital for medical evaluation before being processed for arrest.
Investigators plan to charge him with attempted carjacking, aggravated assault, reckless driving and related offenses.
The incident disrupted traffic across parts of Southwest Philadelphia as officers secured multiple crash scenes and gathered evidence from the truck’s path through the neighborhood.
Key Points
• Police say a stolen utility truck crashed into several vehicles before ending in a school yard
• Investigators identified the suspect as 30-year-old Robert Littlepage of Douglasville, Georgia
• Authorities said no serious bystander injuries were reported despite multiple collisions
Attempted Carjacking Led to Chase-Like Rampage
The sequence began with the reported attempted carjacking involving a female driver on Grays Avenue. Investigators have not released details about how the woman escaped or whether the suspect displayed a weapon during the encounter.
After allegedly failing to steal that vehicle, police say the suspect targeted the unattended utility truck left running near 62nd and Reedland Streets.
The stolen vehicle then traveled through residential and commercial sections of Southwest Philadelphia, creating dangerous conditions for drivers and pedestrians. Surveillance footage became a critical part of the investigation as detectives reconstructed the truck’s movements leading up to the final crash.
The incident also raised concerns about unattended running vehicles, which police frequently warn can become easy targets for theft.
School Yard Crash Draws Heavy Police Response
The truck’s final stop inside an elementary school yard prompted a significant emergency response from police and first responders. Authorities have not identified the school involved or said whether students or staff were present at the time of the crash.
Investigators spent hours examining damaged vehicles, reviewing camera footage and documenting the crash sites connected to the stolen truck’s route through the city.
Littlepage remains under investigation as detectives continue reviewing evidence tied to the attempted carjacking and subsequent crashes.
At this time, police have not announced additional suspects or indicated whether drugs or impairment may have played a role in the incident.