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Juveniles carjack two feminine victims at gunpoint in Vallejo

By Miles Cooper
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February 18, 2025
Juveniles carjack two feminine victims at gunpoint in Vallejo
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Juveniles carjack two feminine victims at gunpoint in Vallejo

(KRON) — Two boys carjacked a pair of feminine victims in a Vallejo parking space on Monday, the Vallejo Police Division stated. Each suspects have been arrested.

The victims instructed police that the suspects used two automobiles to dam them right into a parking stall. They held them at gunpoint earlier than telling them to get out of their automobile and driving away in it.

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The theft occurred on the 100 block of Larissa Lane. Hours later, VPD officers discovered the automobile deserted close to Kissel Alley and Sacramento Avenue.

Officers took the victims to their automobile, and one in all them acknowledged one of many automobiles related to the theft, police stated.

VPD pulled over the automobile close to Kennedy Avenue and Sonoma Boulevard. Officers searched the automobile and located two loaded weapons, ski masks and the victims’ stolen property.

The suspects have been described by police as unlicensed juveniles. VPD didn’t touch upon the victims’ age.

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