Woman carjacked at gunpoint in Seattle

Burien, WALocal News

In a concerning incident early Friday morning, a 35-year-old woman fell victim to an armed carjacking in Seattle's Ravenna neighborhood. The suspects, reportedly four in total, threatened the woman at gunpoint to steal her black Subaru Forrester. Seattle police quickly responded to the scene, where they found the victim unharmed but shaken. After locating the stolen vehicle, officers pursued the suspects through the city, leading to a dramatic chase. The pursuit came to a halt when the suspects crashed the vehicle in Burien, but they managed to escape on foot.

A comprehensive search was conducted using police K-9 units and aerial support from Guardian One, yet the suspects remained at large. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about crime in the area and the challenges law enforcement faces in apprehending suspects. As the investigation continues, local authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

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