Hazel Park burger spot damaged during police pursuit
Diners at the classic 24-hour Hazel Park burger spot, Brayz, were interrupted Wednesday morning when a Kia that was involved in a pursuit by Warren police drove through the wall of the restaurant.
According to a statement from the department, at 4:35 a.m. on July 9, officers responded to a report of multiple Kia thefts in progress at the Lafayette Mobile Home Community near Eight Mile and Dequindre roads.
Upon arrival, officers observed a black Kia Optima fleeing the area and attempted a traffic stop. The Kia then fled from officers with a brief vehicle pursuit ensuing.
The Kia traveled northbound on Warner Avenue before turning west on Nine Mile Road.

At the intersection of Nine Mile and Dequindre roads, the stolen Kia allegedly disregarded a red light and collided with a white Lincoln sedan traveling southbound on Dequindre.
The impact caused the Kia to then strike Brayz Hamburgers building before coming to a stop on Nine Mile Road.
Four juvenile suspects fled on foot but were quickly apprehended after a brief foot pursuit. Inside the stolen Kia, officers recovered a handgun.
The female driver of the Lincoln sustained very minor injuries and was transported to Henry Ford Madison Heights Hospital where she is in stable condition. The restaurant was closed Wednesday afternoon with a sign affixed to the front door stating it was could not be entered due to the damage.
In addition to the stolen Optima, officers also recovered another stolen Kia from the area.
This incident remains under active investigation.
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