A pair of teenage boys were arrested hours after allegedly carjacking a woman in the Bronzeville neighborhood.
The teens, 16 and 17, carjacked a 23-year-old woman at gunpoint at 1 a.m. Wednesday morning in the 3500 block of South King Drive, Chicago police said in a statement.
Officers located the car hours later at 10 a.m. and arrested the teens in the 1500 block of E. 65th Street, police said.
Both are charged as juveniles with possession of a stolen vehicle. The 16-year-old was also charged with aggravated vehicular hijacking with a firearm.
The teens, who weren’t named because they’re charged as juveniles, were expected in court Thursday.
Explore the cultural gem of Chicago - the Harold Washington Center! Discover its rich history,…
Explore Horner Park Chicago, a 55-acre gem offering sports facilities, nature trails, and community events.…
Explore the Newberry Library Chicago, a treasure trove of history, literature, & culture. From rare…
Curious about UIC Chicago? Delve into its academic prowess, vibrant campus life, commitment to sustainability,…
Navigate Chicago like a pro! Our comprehensive guide covers everything from the CTA's 'L' trains…
Conquer Chicago like a pro with our 2024 Chicago transit bus guide, your ticket to…