Woman, 4-year-old children carjacked at gunpoint in Alameda

Woman, 4-year-old children carjacked at gunpoint in Alameda

ALAMEDA — A woman and two 4-year-old children were carjacked at gunpoint Wednesday afternoon and three suspects — two women and a man — were later arrested after crashing the stolen vehicle in San Francisco, police said.

The carjacking happened about 2:06 p.m. Wednesday in the 2800 block of Mound Street, a residential area in the east end of Alameda.

A 42-year-old woman had parked the BMW SUV she was driving in front of a residence that was not her home, with two 4-year-olds — a boy and girl — police said. All three are Alameda residents and it is believed the woman is related to at least one of the children, authorities said.

As the woman was parked, three suspects — two women and a man, all 18-year-old Oakland residents — approached the vehicle, police said.

One of the women was holding a gun and the suspects demanded the vehicle keys, police said. The woman complied and was allowed to remove the children from the vehicle, police said. No one was physically injured.

The suspects then drove away in the SUV.

With the help of a GPS tracking device, police were able to locate the SUV while it was driving.

An Oakland Police Department helicopter was requested to track the SUV; it followed the vehicle across the Bay Bridge and into San Francisco where police there had been alerted, Alameda police said.

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The SUV crashed at Bryant and Main streets in San Francisco about 3:30 p.m. and the suspects were quickly arrested by police. A gun was recovered.

All three suspects were booked at Santa Rita Jail on suspicion of numerous charges, including carjacking, child abuse and weapons counts.

The woman suspected of brandishing the gun was being held in lieu of $435,000 bail, the man in lieu of $425,000 and the other woman in lieu of $355,000 bail. The three are scheduled to be arraigned Friday.

Authorities said the three were being investigated as possible suspects in similar crimes in other East Bay cities.