Three suspects were in custody Friday morning in connection to a pair of brazen carjacking in Oakland late last month.
Investigators said the suspects were initially taken into custody in connection with a Nov. 27th carjacking. As the victim of that carjacking was exiting her vehicle in the 2200 block of Ransom Ave., she was confronted by three individuals, one of which grabbed her purse, dragged her along the ground and fled in her vehicle.
Officers then conducted a felony stop. The driver put the carjacked vehicle into reverse, swiping the patrol vehicle before colliding into a parked vehicle. Multiple officers arrived on scene and quickly established a perimeter. A methodical search of the area was conducted, and nearly an hour later, the driver was located hiding in a yard and taken into custody.
The keys were not to the vehicle stopped on Maybelle Way so investigators went back to the 2500 block of Highland Ave.
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