Apr 16, 2022
Carjacking In Stockton Ends In Tazing
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STOCKTON (CBS13) — A carjacking in Stockton Friday afternoon ended with the perpetrator being tazed by the police, said the Stockton Police Department.
The incident took place around 4:20 p.m. Friday on East Main Street in the Park District.
READ MORE: Man Reportedly Shoots, Kills Stepfather At Sacramento HomeThe victim, a 44-year-old man, was at a local business when the suspect attempted to drive away in the victim’s vehicle.
READ MORE: Residential Structure Fire In Modesto Kills OneThe victim got into the back seat of his vehicle, at which point the suspect drove a short distance with the victim before fleeing the vehicle and barricading himself inside a business.
When officers arrived, the suspect refused to surrender, and the officers deployed a taser before taking the suspect into custody.
MORE NEWS: Man Arrested For Carrying Loaded Shotgun In WoodlandThe suspect was identified as 37-year-old Marcos Morales, who was arrested on charges of carjacking, theft, and resisting arrest.
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2Mercedes drifting backward due to disengaged parking brakeCredit: CarScoops