The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Suspect sought in carjacking

- By Henri Hollis henri.hollis@ajc.com

Gwinnett County police are searching for a man suspected of kidnapping a mother and her baby in a carjacking, leading to the woman jumping from the moving car with her baby in order to escape.

The mother, who was not identified by police, sustained minor injuries in the escape and the baby was unhurt, though its car seat was damaged, according to Gwinnett police spokesman Cpl. Collin Flynn. The woman was treated and released at the scene, Flynn said.

The Aug. 18 incident, which was captured by security cameras at an Exxon gas station at 1350 Boggs Road in Lawrencevi­lle, began when the mother stopped to eat dinner from her car, Flynn said. According to the preliminar­y investigat­ion, the woman was standing at the back of her car when the suspect walked by, noticed her and approached her from behind.

The man reached for what the woman thought was a gun and attacked her, investigat­ors said. After punching the mother in the face multiple times, he told her to get in the back seat of the car with the baby. The man then drove away with two of the car’s doors still open.

As he was driving, the man demanded money from the woman, she told investigat­ors. He also said that he was going to choke and kill her, according to police. Afraid for her life, the mother grabbed the baby’s car seat and jumped from the vehicle as the suspect continued to drive away.

The car was located the next day abandoned in Duluth, Flynn said. The woman did not know the suspect. Gwinnett police have released photos of the suspect.

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to contact GCPD detectives at 770513-5300. To remain anonymous, tipsters should contact Crime Stoppers at 404-577-8477 or visit stopcrimeA­TL.com.

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