CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland man is accused of robbing and carjacking a pizza delivery driver at gunpoint before leading police on a car chase on the city's West Side.

Police captured Maurice Lovelace, 18, after the pursuit that happened around 2 a.m. Tuesday.

He is charged with aggravated robbery, and a judge ordered him held on $75,000 bond at his Wednesday morning arraignment, court records say.

The robbery happened on Milligan Avenue near West 121st Street in the Puritas-Longmead neighborhood, according to a Cleveland police report.

A driver for Nunzio's Pizza went to that location to make a delivery, but he saw a suspicious car with its engine running parked nearby, the report says.

The driver took his cash out of his pockets and put it in the backseat of his car as a precaution before attempting to make his delivery, the report says.

Lovelace then approached the car and pointed a revolver at the driver before demanding his keys and asking where the money was, the report says.

The driver got out of the car and Lovelace got in before peeling away down Milligan Avenue, the report says. The other car followed behind Lovelace, the report says.

Police spotted the car a short while later at West 85th Street and Detroit Road, and officers chased it to West 93rd Street, the report says. The car turned onto Vulcan Court and then Seville Court, where it failed to negotiate a curve and crashed into a wooden fence, the report says.

Lovelace ran away on foot, but gave up after a short distance, put his hands up, and told police "you got me," the report says.

Officers found a revolver nearby, the report says.

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