A 16-year-old has been arrested in Tucson, Arizona, following a carjacking incident on March 7, 2025. The carjacking led to four local schools entering secure protocol as a precautionary measure.
- 16-year-old arrested for carjacking incident
- Charged with aggravated robbery and auto theft
- Four schools placed in secure protocol
- Victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries
- Stolen vehicle found after extensive search
The Tucson Police Department reported that the carjacking occurred shortly after noon at the intersection of Broadway Blvd and Alvernon Way. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries during the incident. Following the crime, officers located the stolen vehicle near Columbus Blvd and 22nd St but did not find any suspects initially despite an extensive search.
As a safety measure, Roberts-Naylor K-8 School, Myers-Ganoung Elementary School, Adah Lineweaver Elementary School, and Bonillas Traditional Elementary Magnet School were placed on secure protocol. This action was taken out of caution while law enforcement continued their investigation into additional suspects involved in the incident.
- The teen faces charges of aggravated robbery, armed robbery, auto theft, and minor in possession of a firearm.
- No further suspects have been identified at this time.
The police are actively investigating to determine if there are more individuals connected to this case. Community members are encouraged to stay informed through local News updates as details develop regarding this serious incident.
This arrest highlights ongoing concerns about youth involvement in criminal activities. As investigations continue, local law enforcement aims to enhance community safety measures against such incidents in the future.