Teen Arrested After Daylight Carjacking Leads to High-Speed Chase in St. Louis

A daylight carjacking at a College Hill gas station led to a high-speed chase and the arrest of a 17-year-old suspect, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department reported. The incident occurred when a 61-year-old man parked at the BP Gas Station on the 200 block of E. Grand Avenue to use the pump. As he exited his vehicle, he was approached by an armed male who demanded his keys, according to SLMPD.

The victim complied, dropping his keys and retreating, as the suspect retrieved the keys and took off in the man’s Chrysler 300. Fortunately, the 61-year-old was not harmed during the exchange. The red Dodge Charger, reportedly used by the assailant, was involved in another carjacking earlier that same day. The incident was first broadcast over police dispatch, issuing a description of both vehicles.

Shortly thereafter, a 4th District officer identified the suspect’s Chrysler along with the Dodge Charger on I-70 & Tucker Boulevard. Despite engaging his emergency signals, the pursuit went south on Tucker, eventually leading to the Chrysler crashing into a traffic signal box at Tucker Boulevard & Chouteau Avenue—where the Dodge Charger managed to elude the police. Of the two males who fled from the crashed Chrysler, one, a 17-year-old, was later apprehended in the 900 block of Lebanon Drive after a brief escape…

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