The Highway Patrol officers in Utah, in the United States, stopped a speeding car only to discover that the driver was a five-year-old boy going to California, 1000 km away, to buy a Lamborghini for himself. 

The Utah Police shared the story of the five-year-old spotted driving 32 mph on an interstate highway. The minor has left his home after an argument with his mother who denied buying him a Lamborghini, after which the boy took the matters in his own hands. 

Investigators later determined that he took the car when his teenage sister, who was babysitting him, fell asleep. Weber County Attorney Chris said that the prosecutors did not find any evidence of neglect, reports Foxnews.com.

With only $3 in his pockets, the minor was driving to California to buy the sports car himself, which costs thousands of dollars. Utah Police tweeted the incident saying they stopped the car after suspecting an “impaired driver”. 

A Dash camera recorded the conversation between the minor and the police and was put up on Youtube by the Utah Police. The video has been seen more than two lac times. 

“You’re 5 years old?” the trooper, Rick Moragan asks, talking to the minor. “Wow … Where did you learn to drive a car?”

Moragan told a local news channel that the boy was sitting on the front edge of the seat in order to reach the brake pedal to keep the car stopped while he was standing there, talking to him. 

After the boy became a media sensation following the incident, an Orem Lamborghini owner visited to give him and his sister a ride in his $250,000 Huracan coupe, while the family said a company in California had also called offering to fly the five-year-old out to actually drive a Lamborghini, foxnews.com added.