Would-be Grand Rapids rapper arrested in stolen school bus - FOX 35 News Orlando

Would-be Grand Rapids rapper arrested in stolen school bus

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Several mug shots taken by Kent Count authorities of 25-year-old Josiah Curtis. Several mug shots taken by Kent Count authorities of 25-year-old Josiah Curtis.

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (WJBK) -- Music apparently moved an aspiring Grand Rapids area rapper to steal a school bus and rumble toward Motown to do some recording.

Josiah Curtis got as far as Washtenaw County where his erratic driving on Interstate 94 drew the attention of other motorists who contacted authorities.

FOX 17 reports deputies pulled him over about 10 a.m. on Thanksgiving on eastbound I-94 near Ann Arbor.

Sheriff's Sgt. Geoffrey Fox says the 25-year-old Curtis told deputies "he was headed to Detroit to work on some music."

FOX 17 reports the bus was taken from a school lot in Wyoming, southwest of Grand Rapids. It says several other buses were damaged.

Curtis is being held on a receiving and concealing stolen property. He's due back in court on Dec. 14

- The Associated Press contributed to this report

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