Crime & Safety

Culver City Police Searching For 4 Armed Carjacking Suspects

Culver City police are asking the public's help to find four armed carjacking suspects, officials said.

CULVER CITY, CA — Culver City police were asking the public's help to identify four armed carjacking suspects, officials said this week.

The armed carjacking happened about 8:45 p.m. Nov. 20 in the 6100 block of Buckingham Parkway, police said in a news release.

The victim said he was parked along the curb when two suspect vehicles boxed him in, police said. They were driving one dark-colored SUV and one white-colored four-door sedan, possibly a Toyota Camry.

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Two suspects got out of the passenger sides of both cars, pointing handguns at the victim and demanding his car and wallet.

"In fear for his life, the victim exited his vehicle with his hands up and told the suspects that he did not have his wallet," police said.

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The suspects then got inside the victim's vehicle and sped away westbound on Buckingham Parkway, police said. The two suspect vehicles also drove away after the carjacking.

The suspects were described as the following:

Suspect #1: Male, Black, approximately 18 to 24 years old, thin build, wearing a light-colored windbreaker, armed with a black semi-automatic handgun.

Suspect #2: Male, Black, approximately 18 to 24 years old, thin build, wearing a dark sweatshirt and dark pants, armed with a light-colored semi-automatic handgun.

Suspect #3: Male, Black, approximately 18 to 24 years old, thin build, no further description.

Suspect #4: Male, Black, approximately 18 to 24 years old, thin build, no further description.

The stolen vehicle was a 2009, Mercedes C350, silver in color.

Anyone with any information was asked to contact the Culver City Police Department's Detective Bureau at 310-253-6300.

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