It was a joy ride that the soldiers at Ft. Pickett won't soon forget.

A soldier was arrested late Tuesday after he stole an armored personnel carrier - or "tank" as everyone on social media called it during a brief frenzy late on Tuesday night - from Ft. Pickett in Blackstone, Va. and led police on a more than 60-mile, two-hour chase through Virginia that ended in the streets of Richmond, according to NBC 4.

This is INSANE! Someone has hijacked a “Tank-like” vehicle from Fort Pickett and just drove it by our apartment! This is on Broad Street in the Fan. pic.twitter.com/EYfhFux1dk — Parker Slaybaugh (@ParkerSlay89) June 6, 2018

After he got bored with the tank ride, the suspect was taken into custody at around 9:40 pm ET when he abandoned the vehicle and was apprehended by state police near City Hall. The vehicle belongs to the Virginia National Guard.

Police didn't name the suspect, but said that charges are pending.

Stolen armored carrier leads a police chase in Virginia.



The two-hour pursuit ended in Richmond where a suspect was taken into custody. pic.twitter.com/il6IM82ZZk — NBC News (@NBCNews) June 6, 2018

The suspect reportedly climbed inside the armored personnel vehicle and drove away from Fort Pickett in Nottoway County beginning at around 7:50 pm ET, police said. Police pursued the man as he drove along Route 460, northbound on Interstate 95 and along Broad Street — a main thoroughfare for traffic in Richmond, Virginia. No injuries or crashes were reported.

It was unclear what the hijacker's motive was, or whether he was driving the APC drunk.