Crime & Safety

Spree Of Robberies, Carjackings Reported In El Cajon

Masked thieves armed with guns carried out an hourlong spree of carjackings and street robberies in El Cajon Wednesday.

EL CAJON, CA — Masked thieves armed with guns carried out a spree of thefts in El Cajon Wednesday, robbing a pedestrian, committing two carjackings and making a failed attempt to commandeer a third car – all over a roughly hourlong period.

Investigators believe the crimes, which took place roughly between 5 a.m. and 6 a.m., were committed by the same four or five bandits, described as male and in their late teens or early 20s.

During one of the thefts, a man standing on a sidewalk at the intersection of Gina and Lexington avenues was robbed of his backpack, Lt. Randy Soulard said.

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In another, a man and woman walked out to their car where it sat parked in front of their home in the 900 block of Grant Avenue and found a stranger inside. During an ensuing struggle, the would-be thief struck the male victim with a gun, then began driving off, the lieutenant said.

The woman, trying to stop the crook, clung to the car and was dragged a short distance before he pulled over, jumped out and fled on foot, Soulard said.

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The couple was treated for minor injuries, according to police.

The other two carjackings – one in the 300 block of Filbert Street and the other in the 1000 block of Naranca Avenue – were successful, Soulard said.

The perpetrators, who were armed with handguns and long-barreled guns during the crimes, remained unidentified and at large in the late afternoon.

– City News Service