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Police seek 2 men accused of armed carjacking at Detroit gas station
Read full article: Police seek 2 men accused of armed carjacking at Detroit gas stationDETROIT โ Police are looking for two men accused of stealing a womanโs vehicle at gunpoint on Detroitโs west side Friday night. Police say at about 11:40 p.m. on Feb. 12, a 27-year-old woman was near a gas pump at gas station in the 15300 block of Wyoming Avenue when an armed suspect exited an unknown vehicle and walked over to her. The suspect, described as a Black man wearing dark clothing and a black surgical mask, announced a hold up and took the womanโs cell phone. Officials say the man then entered the womanโs red 2011 Ford Taurus and drove away. The second suspect, who was only described as a man, also fled the scene in the other, unknown vehicle.
Couple emotional after new puppy stolen in Highland Park carjacking
Read full article: Couple emotional after new puppy stolen in Highland Park carjackingHIGHLAND PARK, Mich. โ A Metro Detroit couple was carjacked Tuesday morning at a Marathon gas station in Highland Park. Surveillance video from the gas station shows the moment Henry Warren left the store. Highland Park police are asking anyone who has any information to come forward. You can contact Highland Park police at (313) 852-7338. READ: More Highland Park crime coverage
Detroit police seek teen in connection with armed carjacking
Read full article: Detroit police seek teen in connection with armed carjackingDETROIT Police are looking for a teen wanted in connection with a carjacking on Saturday night. Authorities say at about 10:40 p.m. a 16-year-old boy met up with a 19-year-old male who produced a weapon, fired a shot and demanded the boys 2008 Chevrolet Impala. Police say the suspect fled the scene in the 5700 block of Nottingham Road in an unknown direction with the vehicle. He is described as a Black male with short, wavy hair and was last seen wearing a white t-shirt. Anyone with information can contact Detroit Police Departments Commercial Auto Theft Unit at 313-596-2555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak Up.