Mustang GT Coupe

Make
Ford
Segment
Coupe

Relationships can be difficult at any age but young lovebirds often have the most trouble, especially when there's a breakup. A 16-year-old boy from Kingston, Ontario is the epitome of how not to handle getting dumped. According to The Kingston Whig, the teen snuck into his ex's home where she lived with her parents and grabbed the keys to their Ford Mustang.

As he was backing the muscle car out of the driveway, he struck another vehicle parked on the street and then went for a joyride. The local police claim he then started driving at high speed down several local streets and even took a spin through some areas covered in grass.

And then he did something far more stupid.

He purposely rammed into a prisoner transport vehicle that just so happened to be driving by. Instead of giving up, he fled the scene of the accident (again) and drove up a road leading to a private farm where the Mustang ultimately got stuck near a barn.

When pursuing police arrived the kid again tried to escape by putting the Mustang in reverse. The tires only spun in the mud. One of the police cars then parked directly behind the Mustang just to make sure it couldn't move again. But things weren't over just yet.

The teenager refused to exit the car. After asking multiple times for him to get out, the police were left with no choice but to smash the driver and passenger-side windows. Did he then decide to crawl out? Nope. The officers had to physically pull him out.

The unnamed teen has since been charged with two counts of criminal mischief and leaving the scene of an accident. He's been hit with one count for each of the following: theft of a motor vehicle, dangerous driving, possession of stolen property, unlawfully in a dwelling house, and - wait for it - violating his youth probation order. Apparently he's already had some legal problems. All told, he's now being charged with nine counts.

Can't imagine why his ex broke up with him in the first place.