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Roy Madrill, 17, and Chris Martinez, 16, attend Pima Prevention High School in Tucson, Arizona. They also work as mentors at a youth drug-prevention program in downtown Tucson.
On May 3rd, while on their way to work, they stopped to get gas at a Circle K. At the same time, two women and two children headed for California also stopped at the store. While the women were standing in front of their own car, a man suddenly jumped into their vehicle and began driving away. The women began screaming. One grabbed a door handle and tried, unsuccessfully, to jerk the door open.
The children (a boy, five, and a girl, one) had been left in the car. After driving a short distance, the carjacker stopped to let the boy out, but apparently did not notice the girl in the back seat as he again sped away.
Roy and Chris witnessed the incident. Chris told the June 4th Tucson Tribune, "Me and him, we looked at each other, and we said, 'Let's just ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Teens track carjacker. (The Goodness of America).(Brief Article)