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UPDATE: Decatur Police Have Two Carjacking Warrants For Same Juvenile
There may be other suspects involved in the separate incidents which remain free, police said.

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UPDATE: Decatur police say that the young man they want for a March carjacking was involved in a similar incident a week earlier.
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The 15-year-old from Atlanta is wanted on two separate counts of hijacking of a motor vehicle for incidents on March 10 and March 16, according to police spokeswoman Jennifer Ross.
On March 10, the victim was sitting in her gold 2006 Toyota Highlander parked in the driveway of her home in the 100 block of Lockwood Terrace at approximately 10:13 p.m. when she was approached by two black males. Both men were wearing hoodies which partially concealed their faces, but one of them had pulled his right sleeve over his hand to conceal an actual or imaginary handgun, Ross said.
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The suspects ordered the woman to get out of her car and surrender all her valuables. The suspects got in the Toyota and drove away; the victim last saw her car being driven northbound on Lockwood Terrace, Ross said. The stolen vehicle has Georgia license plate BGV9792.
Ross said that the victim had seen the two suspects riding around in a nearby intersection on a bicycle and a roller scooter shortly before the robbery. Police recovered the suspect vehicles, Ross said.
Details of the March 16 incident can be read below.
ORIGINAL STORY: Decatur police have obtained an arrest warrant for a juvenile they believe was involved in a carjacking last month.
Police obtained the warrant for the juvenile’s arrest on Friday, according to Decatur police spokeswoman Sgt. Jennifer Ross. He has not been taken into custody yet.
According to police, a woman and her friend were standing outside her 2009 Toyota Matrix in the 200 block of East Ponce de Leon Avenue at 3:20 a.m. on March 16 when they were approached by a man who told them to step away from the vehicle. The women abandoned the vehicle only after the victims noticed the grip of a handgun the man may have been carrying.
After the women stepped away from the vehicle, the man got in the car and drove east down Sycamore Street and called out to two other men at the intersection of Sycamore and N. Candler streets, Ross said. The vehicle was last seen heading the wrong way down N. Candler Street.
The woman’s cell phone was still in the Toyota, and police used its GPS tracking feature to follow the vehicle south on Candler Street and then westbound on Interstate 20. The vehicle was eventually discovered in the 2400 block of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Ross said.
If you have any information about this incident, please contact Crime Stoppers Greater Atlanta by calling 404-577-TIPS (8477), texting “CSA Tip” to CRIMES (274637), or bysubmitting a tip online. All tips can be made anonymously.
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