MPD: Man carjacked by suspects with rifles outside laundromat
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis Police are looking for two suspects accused of carjacking a man outside of a laundromat last week.
On May 23 at 11:40 p.m., officers responded to a robbery of an individual at Winchester Laundry Mat.
The victim told officers that he was walking to his 2020 Nissan Maxima when two unknown suspects approached him with an AR rifle and demanded everything he had on his person.
The victim said he threw his car keys inside the vehicle and walked away from it. He also said his wallet and cellphone were already in the vehicle.
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He told officers that both of the suspects jumped into his vehicle and fled the scene.
Police have provided the following description of the suspects:
Suspect #1: A 5'7″ male that's between 18 and 21-years-old, wearing a Minnesota Vikings hoodie, blue jeans, red and white Jordans and armed with an AR rifle.
Suspect #2: A 5'7″ male that's between 18 and 21-years-old, wearing a red and black hoodie with Chinese writing above a tiger, gray jogging pants and black shoes. He was armed with an unknown firearm.
Police said no arrests have been made at this time.
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