(KRON) — Police chased down and arrested a man following a carjacking in Vallejo on Saturday, according to the Vallejo Police Department.
Officers were taking a report from the victim when their stolen Nissan Maxima was spotted on the 1000 block of Fairgrounds Drive.
“Due to the nature of the call, patrol officers attempted a high-risk felony stop,” the Vallejo Police Department said. “Rather than cooperating with the officers’ commands, the driver exited the vehicle and ran from the scene.”
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Officers caught the suspect and the carjacking victim identified them as the person who robbed them with what appeared to be a handgun. When officers searched the car, they allegedly found a fake gun that matched the victim’s description of the weapon used in the carjacking.
Officers also found 16.5 grams of suspected methamphetamine packaged for sale, a digital scale, and unused baggies, police said. A records check showed the suspect was recently released from prison after serving time for attempted murder.
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The suspect was booked into Solano County Jail on multiple felony charges for carjacking and narcotics sales. The stolen car was returned to its owner.
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