Bay Area/ San Francisco/ Crime & Emergencies
Published on September 18, 2017
Woman, Teen Carjacked In The Outer MissionConcord and Mission St. | Image: Google Maps

Police are seeking two men involved in a carjacking on Sunday in the Outer Mission.

The incident occurred on Sunday, September 17th at 9:20pm. As a 38-year-old woman and a 17-year-old male teenager got out of their car at Concord and Mission streets, they were approached by two suspects, a man in his late 30s and a man of an unknown age. 

The first man pushed the woman against her car and demanded the car keys. She held onto them, and the suspect couldn't reach the keys. She then felt what appeared to be a gun pressed against her, and dropped her keys.

The first suspect picked them up, while the other suspect pushed the teenager against a wall and held him there. 

With the keys in his possession, the first suspect got into the driver's side of the victims' car, and the second suspect got in on the passenger side. The two departed in the vehicle eastbound on Concord St.

The two victims were uninjured. No arrests were made.

Anyone who has information about this incident is encouraged to contact SFPD via the department's anonymous tip line at 415-575-4444, or text TIP411 with "SFPD" at the start of the message.

Here’s why we usually don’t include suspect descriptions in crime reports.