The 12-year-old boy who is believed responsible for breaking into a Southfield bank on July 12 is expected to be back in court Thursday for pretrial hearing.
The hearing was postponed in July so his mom could be given more time to hire an attorney.
The boy is facing charges of breaking and entering, malicious destruction of a building and violating curfew.
Police said the boy had coin rolls and a small amount of cash from the bank.
Police escort young man out of the Bank of America in Southfield after he was discovered inside about 3:45am Friday morning.