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The first known carjacking took place on the open road in March 1912.
"So we could be talking about a carjacking, after all."
A moment later an officer indeed called in, saying that there'd been a report of a carjacking.
The crime may have been a carjacking, which is common in Guatemala.
Ms. White said waiting for a red light to change is a new experience in the age of carjackings.
It could still turn out to be a carjacking gone really bad."
Carjacking is the act of stealing a car from a victim by force.
If you are the victim of a carjacking, do not resist.
The city alone had about 4,000 carjackings last year, he said, and several resulted in deaths.
Carjackings, in which the killer changes his mind, leaves the cars?
This year, the rate may be higher; to the end of August, he said, there were 190 carjackings.
But minutes later, this carjacking took a deadly new twist.
A 5-year-old girl is abducted, and it may not be a simple carjacking.
She is very close to her father, especially after her mother's death during a carjacking.
Made it look as if she'd been the victim of a carjacking."
The carjacking was staged by March to cover his tracks.
Jack filled in everything from the carjacking to the call on Theo's phone.
The police were notified right after the carjacking and began searching the neighborhood.
The bureau said the carjacking took place in 1995.
Another aid agency worker reported having been the victim of a carjacking.
Of course, other than witnessing a carjacking, he'd had no experience with crime or the cops.
It takes more than a botched carjacking to keep me down."
But he did not have the nerve to go through with the carjacking, and waited a mile away.
But in the case of a carjacking, there is often not enough time to dial an emergency telephone number.
She had read several newspaper accounts of carjackings, he said, and wanted to carry a gun in her car.