A 17-year-old from Ann Arbor was arrested after crashing a car in the Toledo area that he stole from a Washtenaw County car dealership while posing as an FBI agent Wednesday, officials said.

Police say the 17-year-old called the Cueter Chrysler dealership, located at 2448 Washtenaw Ave. in Ypsilanti Township, on Wednesday and asked to test drive a 2015 Dodge Charger.

The dealership has a program where they bring the test car to where the potential customer is. When it was brought to the 17-year-old, he told employees of the dealership he was an FBI agent and was openly carrying a firearm on his hip, according to Derrick Jackson of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office.

It was later revealed to be an Airsoft gun.

The 17-year-old stole the car during the test drive and fled to the Toledo area. He was involved in a crash, after which he also presented himself to authorities as an FBI agent, Jackson said.

He was uninjured, but the vehicle was impounded because it was not operable.

Jackson said the 17-year-old will likely face charges first in Ohio, then in Michigan. Toledo police could not provide any additional information.

The 17-year-old would be charged as an adult in Michigan and a juvenile in Ohio. Michigan law states a person is an adult at 17 in criminal matters. In Ohio, the age is 18.

Some charges the Washtenaw County Prosecutors Office could authorize include car theft and impersonating a federal agent.

The 17-year-old's name is not being released because he has not yet been arraigned in Washtenaw County.

John Counts covers crime and breaking news for The Ann Arbor News. He can be reached at johncounts@mlive.com or you can follow him on Twitter. Find all Washtenaw County crime stories here.